ABSTRACT

How can human communities sustain a long-term existence on a small planet? This challenge grows ever more urgent as the threat of global warming increases.

Planning for Sustainability presents a wide-ranging, intellectually well-grounded and accessible introduction to the concept of planning for more sustainable and livable communities. The text explores topics such as how more compact and walkable cities and towns might be created, how local ecosystems can be restored, how social inequalities might be reduced, how greenhouse gas emissions might be lowered, and how more sustainable forms of economic development can be brought about.

The second edition has been extensively revised and updated throughout, including an improved structure with chapters now organized under three sections: the nature of sustainable planning, issues central to sustainable planning, and scales of sustainable planning. New material includes greater discussion of climate change, urban food systems, the relationships between public health and the urban environment, and international development.

Building on past schools of planning theory, Planning for Sustainability lays out a sustainability planning framework that pays special attention to the rapidly evolving institutions and power structures of a globalizing world. By considering in turn each scale of planning—international, national, regional, municipal, neighborhood, and site and building—the book illustrates how sustainability initiatives at different levels can interrelate. Only by weaving together planning initiatives and institutions at different scales, and by integrating efforts across disciplines, can we move towards long-term human and ecological well-being.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part One: The nature of sustainability planning

chapter 2|16 pages

Sustainable development

chapter 3|22 pages

Theory of sustainability planning

chapter 5|9 pages

Sustainability planning in practice

chapter 6|19 pages

Tools for sustainability planning

part |2 pages

Part Two: Issues central to sustainability planning

chapter 7|10 pages

Climate change planning

chapter 8|9 pages

Energy and materials use

chapter 9|10 pages

Environmental planning

chapter 10|19 pages

Land use and urban growth

chapter 11|8 pages

Urban design

chapter 12|11 pages

Transportation

chapter 13|10 pages

H ousing, food, and health

chapter 14|14 pages

G reen architecture and building

chapter 15|7 pages

S ocial equity and environmental justice

chapter 16|7 pages

E conomic development

chapter 17|4 pages

P opulation

chapter 18|7 pages

G overnance and social ecology

part |2 pages

Part Three: Scales of planning

chapter 19|15 pages

I nternational planning

chapter 20|13 pages

N ational planning

chapter 21|9 pages

S tate and provincial planning

chapter 22|22 pages

R egional planning

chapter 23|7 pages

L ocal planning

chapter 24|34 pages

N eighborhood planning

chapter 25|10 pages

S ite planning

part |2 pages

Part Four: Conclusion

chapter 26|8 pages

H ow do we get there from here?