Livability and sustainability of urbanism : an interdisciplinary study on history and theory of urban settlement / Bagoes Wiryomartono.
Material type: TextSingapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020Description: xxiv, 324 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789811389740 (pbk.)
- 23 307.76 WIR 019675
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Book | Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore | 307.76 WIR 019675 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 019675 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-320) and index.
Part I. Theoretical exploration -- Ontology of urban place -- Urbanism, residency, and society -- Lesson learned from the ancient Greek polis -- Urban planning and development -- Urban design and urbanism -- Environmentally friendly urbanism -- Urbanism and the global age -- Part II. Empirical exploration -- Everyday life of urbanism in the West Malay world -- Urbanism, society, and culture in the Malay Peninsular world: Bandar Malacca -- Urbanism and planning system in Malaysia -- Urban intentionality and global urbanism: Toronto as a case study -- Postscript.
This book is a fascinating, wide-reaching interdisciplinary examination of urbanism in the context of humanities and social sciences research, comprising cutting-edge theoretical and empirical investigations of urban livability and sustainability. Urban livability is explored as a phenomenon of happenings that gather people, things, and domains in the specific spatiotemporal context of the city; this context is the life-world of urbanism. Meanwhile, sustainability is conceived of as the capacity of urbanism that enables people to cultivate their sociocultural and economic existence and development without the depletion of their current resources in the future. In this study, phenomenology is uniquely incorporated as a way of seeing things according to their presence in space and time.
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