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Focusing on the examination of land use and development choices that have been made in New Orleans in the recent past that relate to the economic system of hyper-capitalism, Towards a Sustainable New Orleans proposes a sustainable and equitable redevelopment strategy for the city and the region. Many of these land-use and development choices have placed a majority of the city s residents in harm s way of a natural disaster. Hurricane Katrina has demonstrated the need for coastal cities to adopt sustainable development plans in order to counteract poor choices made under the hyper-capitalist…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Focusing on the examination of land use and
development choices that have been made in New
Orleans in the recent past that relate to the
economic system of hyper-capitalism, Towards a
Sustainable New Orleans proposes a sustainable and
equitable redevelopment strategy for the city and
the region. Many of these land-use and development
choices have placed a majority of the city s
residents in harm s way of a natural disaster.
Hurricane Katrina has demonstrated the need for
coastal cities to adopt sustainable development
plans in order to counteract poor choices made under
the hyper-capitalist system. This book proposes a
policy framework for the further development and
implementation of a sustainable redevelopment plan
for the city that utilizes the ideals of
environmental justice as an organizing principle.
Towards a Sustainable New Orleans is essential
reading for designers, planners, government
officials as well as people living in coastal areas.
Autorenporträt
Michael Ouchakof is a designer and writer with over 15 years of
experience in the landscape field. He holds an MLA from North
Carolina State University and a BSLA from the University of
Massachusetts. Michael has worked on projects ranging from
custom residential design and construction to large-scale
community planning projects.