ABSTRACT

This book is about cities as engines of consumption of the world's environment, and the spread of policies to reduce their impact. It looks at these issues by examining the impact of the Rio Declaration and assesses the extent to which it has made a difference.
Consuming Cities examines this impact using case studies from around the world including: the USA, Japan, Germany, the UK, China, India, Sweden, Poland, Australia and Indonesia The contributors all have direct experience of the urban environment and urban policies in the countries on which they write and offer an authoritative commentary which brings the urban 'consumption' dimension of sustainable development into focus.

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chapter 3|16 pages

A rough road out of Rio

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The right-wing reaction in the United States against global environmentalism
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chapter 4|21 pages

Contradictions at the local scale

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Local implementation of Agenda 21 in the USA 1
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chapter 5|19 pages

Britain

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Unsustainable cities
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chapter 6|22 pages

Sustainability and urban policy in Germany

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Retrospect and prospect 1
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chapter 7|22 pages

Japanese urban policy

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Challenges of the Rio Earth Summit
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chapter 9|23 pages

Agenda 21 and urban India

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chapter 10|22 pages

After Rio

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Environmental policies and urban planning in Sweden
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chapter 11|23 pages

Poland

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On the way to a market economy
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chapter 12|25 pages

Recent Australian urban policy and the environment

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Green or mean?
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chapter 13|16 pages

Jakarta, Indonesia

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Kampung culture or consumer culture?
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chapter 14|27 pages

After Rio

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Urban environmental governance?
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