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Renewing Urban Communities

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Environment, Citizenship and Sustainability in Ireland

Renewing Urban Communities

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Renewing Urban Communities book

Environment, Citizenship and Sustainability in Ireland
Edited ByNiamh Moore, Mark Scott
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 10 May 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315244518
Pages 284
eBook ISBN 9781315244518
Subjects Built Environment, Geography, Politics & International Relations
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Scott, M. (2005). Renewing Urban Communities: Environment, Citizenship and Sustainability in Ireland (N. Moore, Ed.) (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315244518

ABSTRACT

Ireland is now an urban society, and both parts of the island have experienced rapid urban-generated growth and new patterns of development in recent years. This inter-disciplinary book adopts an all-Ireland perspective to investigate the tension that exists between sustainable urban development values and rhetoric - such as increased densities, brown field development, the compact city and social inclusion - and the emerging geography of urban Ireland, influenced by consumer and lifestyle choices. The introduction provides an overview of the dynamics of urban change, particularly during the 1990s, and the experience of rapid economic growth. The following chapters are divided into two parts, considering sustainable urban environments, and sustainable communities. This book will appeal to students, academics, policy and decision-makers, given that it adopts both a qualitative and quantitative approach, and introduces a range of new empirical studies covering both physical and social sustainable development.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction: The Geographical and Policy Context

ByNiamh Moore, Mark Scott

part I|1 pages

Sustainable Urban Environments

chapter 2|20 pages

Re-greening Brownfields: Land Recycling and Urban Sustainability

ByNiamh Moore

chapter 3|11 pages

Higher Density or Open Space: The Future Role of Green Space

ByCraig Bullock

chapter 4|15 pages

Suburbanising Dublin: Out of an Overcrowded Frying Pan into a Fire of Unsustainability?

ByAndrew MacLaran

chapter 5|19 pages

Urban Form and Reducing the Demand for Car Travel: Towards an Integrated Policy Agenda for the Belfast Metropolitan Area?

ByMalachy McEldowney, Tim Ryley, Mark Scott, Austin Smyth

chapter 6|18 pages

Improving Energy Efficiency in Urban Areas

ByJ. Peter Clinch

chapter 7|18 pages

From Barricades to Back Gardens: Cross-Border Urban Expansion from the City of Derry into Co. Donegal

ByChris Paris

chapter 8|25 pages

Urban-Generated Rural Housing and Evidence of Counterurbanisation in the Dublin City-Region

ByMenelaos Gkartzios, Mark Scott

part II|1 pages

Sustainable Communities

chapter 9|17 pages

‘We’re Too Busy for That Kind of Stuff’: Progress Towards Local Sustainable Development in Ireland

ByGeraint Ellis, Brian Motherway, William J. V. Neill

chapter 10|18 pages

Social and Ethnic Segregation and the Urban Agenda

ByBrendan Murtagh

chapter 11|15 pages

The State and Civil Society in Urban Regeneration: Negotiating Sustainable Participation in Belfast and Dublin

ByJenny Muir

chapter 12|19 pages

Active Citizenship: Resident Associations, Social Capital and Collective Action

ByPaula Russell, Mark Scott, Declan Redmond

chapter 13|14 pages

Housing Policy, Homeownership and the Provision of Affordable Housing

ByDeclan Redmond, Gillian Kerman

part III|1 pages

Conclusion

chapter 14|9 pages

Towards a Sustainable Future for Irish Towns and Cities

ByNiamh Moore, Mark Scott
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