ABSTRACT

Livable Cities from a Global Perspective offers case studies from around the world on how cities approach livability. They address the fundamental question, what is considered "livable?" The journey each city has taken or is currently taking is unique and context specific. There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach to livability. Some cities have had a long history of developing livability policies and programs that focus on equity, economic, and environmental concerns, while other cities are relatively new to the game. In some areas, government has taken the lead while in other areas, grassroots activism has been the impetus for livability policies and programs. The challenge facing our cities is not simply developing a livability program. We must continually monitor and readjust policies and programs to meet the livability needs of all people.

The case studies investigate livability issues in such cities as Austin, Texas; Helsinki, Finland; London, United Kingdom; Warsaw, Poland; Tehran, Iran; Salt Lake City, United States; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Sydney, Australia; and Cape Town, South Africa. The chapters are organized into such themes as livability in capital city regions, livability and growth and development, livability and equity concerns, livability and metrics, and creating livability. Each chapter provides unique insights into how a specific area has responded to calls for livable cities. In doing so, the book adds to the existing literature in the field of livable cities and provides policy makers and other organizations with information and alternative strategies that have been developed and implemented in an effort to become a livable city.

chapter 1|13 pages

Livable Cities

From Concept to Global Experience

part I|43 pages

Livability in Capital City Regions

part II|50 pages

Livability and Growth and Development

chapter 7|16 pages

Pune Metropolis

Unlivable Cities Within a Livable Metropolis

part III|39 pages

Livability and Equity Concerns

chapter 8|16 pages

Livable Sydney

Livable for Whom?

chapter 10|10 pages

Livability for Whom?

Vancouver’s Conundrum

part IV|39 pages

Livability and Metrics

part V|47 pages

Creating Livability

chapter 14|17 pages

The Search for Livability in Third World Segregated Cities

The Entrepreneurial City and the Possibilities of Overcoming Historical Inequalities in Rio de Janeiro

chapter 15|16 pages

Livable Cities

The Case of Cape Town, South Africa