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Floating Cities

Brook Clearwater

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Floating Cities explores the innovative concept of constructing floating urban centers as a response to climate change and rising sea levels. As coastal cities face increasing threats, this book investigates whether these structures can offer a sustainable and resilient future. The book analyzes the engineering feasibility, environmental impact, and socioeconomic implications of these ambitious projects, recognizing both their potential and the challenges they present. For instance, while floating cities could provide secure housing, their construction and operation raise concerns about marine ecosystems and resource consumption.

 
The book methodically progresses from introducing the climate science driving the need for adaptation to examining various design concepts and real-world case studies, such as oil rigs and artificial islands. It then evaluates the environmental consequences, considering energy use, waste management, and effects on marine life. Socioeconomic challenges, including accessibility, affordability, and governance, are also addressed.

 
The book emphasizes that proactive adaptation, driven by technological advancements and careful planning, can mitigate the worst effects of climate change on vulnerable populations. Ultimately, the book champions the idea of floating cities as a worthwhile avenue for exploration, provided they are designed responsibly. It highlights the need for international cooperation and forward-thinking regulations to facilitate their responsible development.

 
This book offers a balanced assessment, moving beyond technological optimism to critically examine the environmental and societal considerations.
Available since: 02/21/2025.
Print length: 80 pages.

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