ヴェニスに見る都市の持続可能性:未来への提言<br>Sustainable Venice : Suggestions for the Future (Economics, Energy, and Environment, 16)

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ヴェニスに見る都市の持続可能性:未来への提言
Sustainable Venice : Suggestions for the Future (Economics, Energy, and Environment, 16)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 269 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780792364580
  • DDC分類 338.9453107

基本説明

Topics include the relation between the environment and development in the contemporary world/ the trade-off between preserving an ecosystem and considering it as an economic resource/ etc.

Full Description

It is universally recognised that Venice and its lagoon are of such value that they constitute an international public good that must be preserved for humanity as a whole. But such an ambitious task requires a diversified, sustainable set of economic activities, mostly focused on the production of services and non-material goods. This complex issue is analyzed using different approaches, with a discussion of the case of Venice as an example of some of the most relevant problems concerning the relation between the environment and development in the contemporary world: the trade-off between preserving an ecosystem and considering it as an economic resource; the evolution of different urban growth scenarios and the preservation of a physical habitat; the role of immaterial production in urban economic development; the nature of tourism as a sustainable activity, considered from both from the environmental and cultural angles; the institutional aspect of governing a process of sustainable urban development.
Readership: A unique resource for environmental and urban managers, policy analysts, students of sustainable development, and anyone else interested in the social and economic implications of preserving one of the most loved and celebrated cities in the world.

Contents

1. Venice and its lagoon: A problem of local sustainable development.- 2. The biodiversity in the Venice lagoon as the basis of a sustainability project.- 3. On the natural equilibrium of the Venice Lagoon (Will Venice survive?).- 4. Urban sustainability and territorial structure.- 5. Material production in the Municipality of Venice.- 6. Towards sustainable tourism in Venice.- 7. Immaterial production in Venice: towards a post-Fordist economy.- 8. Governing the sustainable development of Venice: Elements of the institutional planning procedure.- About The Authors.