Retrofitting Cities
Priorities, Governance and Experimentation
Herausgeber: Hodson, Mike; Marvin, Simon
Retrofitting Cities
Priorities, Governance and Experimentation
Herausgeber: Hodson, Mike; Marvin, Simon
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Developing an up-to-date critical framework for analysing urban retrofit, this is the first book to examine urban re-engineering for sustainability in a socio-technical context.
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Developing an up-to-date critical framework for analysing urban retrofit, this is the first book to examine urban re-engineering for sustainability in a socio-technical context.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781138775879
- ISBN-10: 1138775878
- Artikelnr.: 42456408
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781138775879
- ISBN-10: 1138775878
- Artikelnr.: 42456408
Mike Hodson joined Manchester University, UK, as Research Fellow in April 2014. He is based jointly in the Sustainable Consumption Institute (SCI) and the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research (MIoIR), and he primarily works on a comparative EU Framework 7 project, PATHWAYS, assessing transition pathways across electricity, mobility, land-use and agro-food sectors, comparatively across national contexts. Mike was previously Senior Research Fellow at Salford University, where he spent a decade in the Centre for Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures (SURF) working in the area of urban and regional governance and transitions. He has published and presented widely on this research agenda. His developing research interests are at the interface of systemic transitions and territorial transitions. Simon Marvin is a Professor in the Department of Geography, Durham University, UK. His research interests focus on the changing relations between cities and infrastructure networks. To date, he has played major roles within urban research towards addressing important questions surrounding telecommunications, infrastructure and mobility, sustainability, smart meters, interdisciplinary urban research, and, most recently, cities, systemic transitions, climate change, ecological security and smart cities.
1. Introduction-Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin Part 1 The Problematic of
Urban Retrofit and its Dynamics: Priorities, Places, Finance, Systems,
Natures and Users 2. Seismic Shifts and Retrofits: Scale and Complexity in
the Seismic Retrofit of California Bridges-Benjamin Sims 3. Retrofit in
Greater Manchester and Cardiff: Governing to Transform or to
Ungovern?-Carla de Laurentis, Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin 4.
Socio-Technical Innovation in Heat and Cooling Networks - Challenges of
Financing New Systems in UK Cities-Janette Webb 5. Retrofitting Biogenic
Urban Infrastructure-Stephanie Pincetl 6. Innovation in Urban Networks:
Co-evolving Consumer Roles-Bas van Vliet Part 2 Governing and Organising
Urban Retrofit 7. Retrofitting global environmental politics? Networking
and climate action in the C40-Michele Acuto 8. Grassroots Innovations vs.
Green Cluster Initiatives: Reconciling two different approaches in Housing
Energy Retrofit Programming-Philip J. Vergragt and Halina Szejnwald Brown
8. Beyond the split incentive: Governing socio-technical relations in
private rental housing retrofit.-Ralph Horne, Tony Dalton and Susie Moloney
9. NGOs as Intermediaries for Pro-Poor Urban Electrification-Bipasha Baruah
10. From consumers to clients: Regularizing electricity networks in Sao
Paulo's favelas-Andrés Luque-Ayala Part 3 Experimenting With and
Learning From Retrofit 11. Placing Low Carbon Transitions: Learning to
Retrofit in Living Laboratories-James Evans 12. Demonstrating Retrofitting:
Perspectives from Australian Local Government-Robyn Dowling, Pauline
McGuirk and Harriet Bulkeley 13. Partnerships for climate change in Maputo,
Mozambique-Vanesa Castán Broto, Emily Boyd, Jonathan Ensor and Sirkku
Juhola 14. Retrofit transitions and the creative dynamics of squat
tech-Jana Wendler and James Evans 15. Conclusion-Mike Hodson and Simon
Marvin
Urban Retrofit and its Dynamics: Priorities, Places, Finance, Systems,
Natures and Users 2. Seismic Shifts and Retrofits: Scale and Complexity in
the Seismic Retrofit of California Bridges-Benjamin Sims 3. Retrofit in
Greater Manchester and Cardiff: Governing to Transform or to
Ungovern?-Carla de Laurentis, Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin 4.
Socio-Technical Innovation in Heat and Cooling Networks - Challenges of
Financing New Systems in UK Cities-Janette Webb 5. Retrofitting Biogenic
Urban Infrastructure-Stephanie Pincetl 6. Innovation in Urban Networks:
Co-evolving Consumer Roles-Bas van Vliet Part 2 Governing and Organising
Urban Retrofit 7. Retrofitting global environmental politics? Networking
and climate action in the C40-Michele Acuto 8. Grassroots Innovations vs.
Green Cluster Initiatives: Reconciling two different approaches in Housing
Energy Retrofit Programming-Philip J. Vergragt and Halina Szejnwald Brown
8. Beyond the split incentive: Governing socio-technical relations in
private rental housing retrofit.-Ralph Horne, Tony Dalton and Susie Moloney
9. NGOs as Intermediaries for Pro-Poor Urban Electrification-Bipasha Baruah
10. From consumers to clients: Regularizing electricity networks in Sao
Paulo's favelas-Andrés Luque-Ayala Part 3 Experimenting With and
Learning From Retrofit 11. Placing Low Carbon Transitions: Learning to
Retrofit in Living Laboratories-James Evans 12. Demonstrating Retrofitting:
Perspectives from Australian Local Government-Robyn Dowling, Pauline
McGuirk and Harriet Bulkeley 13. Partnerships for climate change in Maputo,
Mozambique-Vanesa Castán Broto, Emily Boyd, Jonathan Ensor and Sirkku
Juhola 14. Retrofit transitions and the creative dynamics of squat
tech-Jana Wendler and James Evans 15. Conclusion-Mike Hodson and Simon
Marvin
1. Introduction-Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin Part 1 The Problematic of
Urban Retrofit and its Dynamics: Priorities, Places, Finance, Systems,
Natures and Users 2. Seismic Shifts and Retrofits: Scale and Complexity in
the Seismic Retrofit of California Bridges-Benjamin Sims 3. Retrofit in
Greater Manchester and Cardiff: Governing to Transform or to
Ungovern?-Carla de Laurentis, Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin 4.
Socio-Technical Innovation in Heat and Cooling Networks - Challenges of
Financing New Systems in UK Cities-Janette Webb 5. Retrofitting Biogenic
Urban Infrastructure-Stephanie Pincetl 6. Innovation in Urban Networks:
Co-evolving Consumer Roles-Bas van Vliet Part 2 Governing and Organising
Urban Retrofit 7. Retrofitting global environmental politics? Networking
and climate action in the C40-Michele Acuto 8. Grassroots Innovations vs.
Green Cluster Initiatives: Reconciling two different approaches in Housing
Energy Retrofit Programming-Philip J. Vergragt and Halina Szejnwald Brown
8. Beyond the split incentive: Governing socio-technical relations in
private rental housing retrofit.-Ralph Horne, Tony Dalton and Susie Moloney
9. NGOs as Intermediaries for Pro-Poor Urban Electrification-Bipasha Baruah
10. From consumers to clients: Regularizing electricity networks in Sao
Paulo's favelas-Andrés Luque-Ayala Part 3 Experimenting With and
Learning From Retrofit 11. Placing Low Carbon Transitions: Learning to
Retrofit in Living Laboratories-James Evans 12. Demonstrating Retrofitting:
Perspectives from Australian Local Government-Robyn Dowling, Pauline
McGuirk and Harriet Bulkeley 13. Partnerships for climate change in Maputo,
Mozambique-Vanesa Castán Broto, Emily Boyd, Jonathan Ensor and Sirkku
Juhola 14. Retrofit transitions and the creative dynamics of squat
tech-Jana Wendler and James Evans 15. Conclusion-Mike Hodson and Simon
Marvin
Urban Retrofit and its Dynamics: Priorities, Places, Finance, Systems,
Natures and Users 2. Seismic Shifts and Retrofits: Scale and Complexity in
the Seismic Retrofit of California Bridges-Benjamin Sims 3. Retrofit in
Greater Manchester and Cardiff: Governing to Transform or to
Ungovern?-Carla de Laurentis, Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin 4.
Socio-Technical Innovation in Heat and Cooling Networks - Challenges of
Financing New Systems in UK Cities-Janette Webb 5. Retrofitting Biogenic
Urban Infrastructure-Stephanie Pincetl 6. Innovation in Urban Networks:
Co-evolving Consumer Roles-Bas van Vliet Part 2 Governing and Organising
Urban Retrofit 7. Retrofitting global environmental politics? Networking
and climate action in the C40-Michele Acuto 8. Grassroots Innovations vs.
Green Cluster Initiatives: Reconciling two different approaches in Housing
Energy Retrofit Programming-Philip J. Vergragt and Halina Szejnwald Brown
8. Beyond the split incentive: Governing socio-technical relations in
private rental housing retrofit.-Ralph Horne, Tony Dalton and Susie Moloney
9. NGOs as Intermediaries for Pro-Poor Urban Electrification-Bipasha Baruah
10. From consumers to clients: Regularizing electricity networks in Sao
Paulo's favelas-Andrés Luque-Ayala Part 3 Experimenting With and
Learning From Retrofit 11. Placing Low Carbon Transitions: Learning to
Retrofit in Living Laboratories-James Evans 12. Demonstrating Retrofitting:
Perspectives from Australian Local Government-Robyn Dowling, Pauline
McGuirk and Harriet Bulkeley 13. Partnerships for climate change in Maputo,
Mozambique-Vanesa Castán Broto, Emily Boyd, Jonathan Ensor and Sirkku
Juhola 14. Retrofit transitions and the creative dynamics of squat
tech-Jana Wendler and James Evans 15. Conclusion-Mike Hodson and Simon
Marvin