Reclaiming Our Cities and Towns provides groundbreaking answers to the problems that cars and traffic inflict upon neighborhoods, streets, and pedestrian rights. It points the way toward eco-cities... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction The Nature of the Eco-City - Events Not Matter - Pro-City Not Anti-City - Chaotic Not Mono-Cultural - Spontaneous not Planned - Places not Destinations How Traffic Destroys the Eco-City - The Growing Zone of Influence - Burning the House to Stay Warm - A Nudge is as Good as a Wink Eco-Relational Thinking - More Power to the Generalist - Learning the Gentle Art - Getting Inside the Skin - Learning to Yarn With Rubbish Bins Eco-Rights - Human Rights in the Mechanical City - Cars on Streets Right or Privilege - Raw End of the Deal - A Draft Charter of Access to Exchange Rights Rebuilding the Eco-City Tomorrow - Metamorphosis - Do Cites Make the People - Five Clues from Nature - Ten Guidelines - No Gain Without Pain? - Four Modest Proposals - Feeding the Revolution - Will it Be a Long Road Home? Appendices A and B Glossary Endnotes Bibliography (10 pp) Index
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