Sustainable Cities

Local Solutions in the Global South

Edited by Mélanie Robertson

Paperback - £17.95

Publication date:

01 April 2012

Length of book:

192 pages

Publisher

Practical Action Publishing

Dimensions:

234x156mm

ISBN-13: 9781853397233

As urbanization, environmental degradation, and poverty become increasingly urgent problems, understanding the links between sustainability and poverty reduction is imperative. A sustainable urban future for all requires raising the quality of life of the most vulnerable. Existing at the margins of urban life, low-income residents of cities in the global south are subject to numerous environmental burdens and are too often excluded from mainstream development and planning. In the face of these challenges, communities have proven to be remarkably resilient and innovative. This book attempts to show how this potential can be harnessed, by showcasing sustainable solutions developed by the urban poor themselves and present the findings of participatory action research projects funded by IDRC’s ECOPOLIS. The studies, conducted in the growing urban and peri-urban areas of Peru, Senegal, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, the Philippines,Thailand, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, outline concrete strategies for sustainable urban living and design, developed in partnership with low income city dwellers.Published in association with IDRC.
‘What I found most valuable was the variety of interventions presented and the recognition that empowering local communities is essential for sustainable cities.’ Virginia Maclaren, Chair, Department of Geography and Program in Planning, University of Toronto ‘This book is an excellent testimony to the necessary integration of disciplines and actors so as to achieve urban sustainability.’ Oumar Cissé, Director of the Institut Africain de Gestion Urbaine (IAGU), Dakar ‘This book presents an original look at one of the biggest challenges of the coming decades.’ Alain Olivier, Professor of International Development, Université Laval, Canada ‘By engaging with a diverse number of initiatives in the urban Global South, the book offers great insights into the agency deployed by ordinary women and men in shaping environmentally sustainable urban futures.’ Adriana Allen, Senior Lecturer, Development Planning Unit (DPU), University College, London