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Infrastructures of the Global: Adding a Third Dimension to Urban Sustainability Discourses

doi: 10.4000/ejas.11339
handle: 20.500.13089/fmi2
1. A More Sustainable City Hopes for cities to solve the social, environmental, and economic problems of the early 21st century loom large over discourses on sustainability in the United States. On a rapidly urbanizing planet, it is often argued, the global challenge of creating a more sustainable kind of living can best be tackled in cities and by urban actors. Besides the widespread notion of an emerging urban era, this focus on cities can be explained by the common assumption that these ar...
- University of Quebec Canada
- Freie Universität Berlin Germany
Infrastructure, Open city, United States, HM401-1281, E-F, E151-889, City-beautiful Movement, Sustainability, City-efficient Movement, History America, Sociology (General), Planetary Urbanization
Infrastructure, Open city, United States, HM401-1281, E-F, E151-889, City-beautiful Movement, Sustainability, City-efficient Movement, History America, Sociology (General), Planetary Urbanization
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