TY - BOOK AU - Binder,Claudia R. AU - Wyss,Romano AU - Massaro,Emanuele TI - Sustainability assessment of urban systems SN - 9781108471794 (hardback) AV - HC79.E5 U1 - 307.1416 BIN.D 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom, New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Cities and towns KW - Growth KW - Sustainable development KW - Social aspects KW - Economic aspects N1 - Includes index; 1. Sustainability assessment: introduction and frameworks -- 2. Systems science and sustainability assessment -- 3. How values play into sustainability assessments: challenges and a possible way forward -- 4. The politics of participatory sustainability assessments: an analysis of power -- 5. A concept for Sustainability Transition Assessment (STA): a dynamic systems perspective informed by resilience thinking -- 6. A mixed-method, dialogue-based approach to sustainability assessments: fostering learning for sustainable development -- 7. Sustainability assessment: integrative concept, methodology, and examples -- 8. Sustainability solution spaces -- 9. Assessing urban sustainability through Participatory Multi-Criteria Approaches (PMCAs): an updated comparative analysis -- 10. Conceptualising urban systems for sustainability assessment: four powerful metaphors -- 11. Sustainability issues in urban systems from a metabolic perspective -- 12. Urban-industrial supply systems: from global challenges to strong urban sustainability -- 13. Indicators for assessing the sustainability of cities -- 14. Ontology-based integration of urban sustainability indicators -- 15. Energy challenges in urban systems -- 16. Sustainability assessment of the housing system: exploring the interplay between the material and social systems -- 17. Sustainability assessment of urban agriculture -- 18. Cities and entropy: assessing urban sustainability as a problem of coordination -- 19. Conceptualising urban systems for ecologic sustainability assessments: case study of the Stockholm Royal Seaport City District -- 20. A study of ride-sharing opportunities in the City of Santiago de Chile -- 21. Mosquito-borne disease and human mobility in urban environments N2 - "The history of sustainability assessment goes back more than 20 years, with the first scientific articles devoted to the matter appearing in the mid-1990s, as laid out in Chapter 1. Starting off with approaches strongly influenced by the older tradition of environmental impact assessments, the authors of Chapter 1 show how the sustainability assessment community has slowly but steadily transcended these origins to include more and more social and economic aspects of sustainability over the years, thereby considerably broadening the conceptual basis of sustainability assessment practices"-- UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108574334 ER -