Rejoignez-nous pour un voyage dans le monde des livres!
Ajouter ce livre à l'électronique
Grey
Ecrivez un nouveau commentaire Default profile 50px
Grey
Abonnez-vous pour lire le livre complet ou lisez les premières pages gratuitement!
All characters reduced
Slow Cities - cover

Slow Cities

Nora Franklin

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Synopsis

"Slow Cities" explores a revolutionary approach to urban development through the lens of the Cittaslow movement, which champions quality of life over rapid growth in smaller cities worldwide. This thoughtful examination reveals how communities with populations under 50,000 are successfully implementing principles of deliberate deceleration and sustainable living, creating more livable environments while preserving local culture and identity.The movement, born from Italy's Slow Food initiative in 1999, has spread globally, offering a compelling alternative to conventional urban development patterns. The book masterfully weaves together theoretical frameworks and practical applications, presenting case studies from certified Cittaslow communities across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Through extensive research combining demographic data, quality-of-life metrics, and economic indicators, it demonstrates how slower, more mindful urban development strengthens community bonds and enhances environmental sustainability.Readers gain insights into specific criteria these cities must meet, including environmental conservation policies, infrastructure requirements, and cultural preservation strategies. Structured in three comprehensive sections, the work progresses from fundamental principles to real-world implementation and broader implications for urban planning. It provides concrete guidelines for communities interested in joining the movement while honestly addressing challenges such as economic pressures and stakeholder resistance. This balanced approach, supported by detailed maps and diagrams, makes the book an invaluable resource for urban planners, community leaders, and anyone interested in creating more sustainable, culturally rich urban environments.
Disponible depuis: 05/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 121 pages.

D'autres livres qui pourraient vous intéresser

  • The Scandal of Cal - Land Grabs White Supremacy and Miseducation at UC Berkeley - cover

    The Scandal of Cal - Land Grabs...

    Tony Platt

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The University of California, Berkeley—widely known as "Cal"—is admired worldwide as a bastion of innovation and a hub for progressive thought. Far less known are the university's roots in plunder, warfare, and the promotion of white supremacy. As Tony Platt shows in The Scandal of Cal, these original sins sit at the center of UC Berkeley's history. Platt looks unflinchingly at the university's desecration of graves and large-scale hoarding of Indigenous remains. He tracks its role in developing the racist pseudoscience of eugenics in the early twentieth century. He sheds light on the school's complicity with the military-industrial complex and its incubation of unprecedented violence through the Manhattan Project. And he underscores its deliberate and continued evasions about its own wrongdoings, which echo in the institution's decision-making up to the present day. This book, above all, illuminates Cal's culpability in some of the cruelest chapters of US history and sounds a clarion call for the university to undertake a thorough and earnest reckoning with its past. It is a must-listen for Cal alumni, students, faculty, and staff, and for anyone concerned with the impact of higher education in the United States and beyond.
    Voir livre
  • Murder and Mayhem in Houston - cover

    Murder and Mayhem in Houston

    John Nova Lomax, Mike Vance

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Houston, we have a problem. The largest city in Texas has a wild west past filled with dodgy criminals and murderous madmen. 
     
     
      
    When the Allen brothers sold Houston's first lots, the city became a magnet for enterprising tycoons and opportunistic crooks alike. As the young city grew, a scourge of crime and vice accompanied the success of oil and real estate. The Bayou City's seedy side—flashing Bowie knives, privileged bad boys, hardened prostitutes, and unchecked serial killers—established its hold. From a young Clyde Barrow to the Man Who Killed Halloween, Houston's past is filled with bloody tales, heartbreaking loss, and despicable deeds. Authors Mike Vance and John Nova Lomax shine a light on these dark days.
    Voir livre
  • The Hiramic Legend - cover

    The Hiramic Legend

    Manly Palmer Hall

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Masonic legend of the building of Solomon's Temple does not in every particular parallel the Scriptural version, especially in those portions relating to CHiram Abiff. According to the Biblical account, this Master workman returned to his own country; in the Masonic allegory he is foully murdered. On this point A. E. Waite, in his New Encyclopædia of Freemasonry, makes the following explanatory comment: 
    "The legend of the Master-Builder is the great allegory of Masonry. It happens that his figurative story is grounded on the fact of a personality mentioned in Holy Scripture, but this historical background is of the accidents and not the essence; the significance is in the allegory and not in any point of history which may lie behind it."
    Voir livre
  • How to Be a Worship Songwriter - Declare Your Purpose Discover Your Manifesto - cover

    How to Be a Worship Songwriter -...

    Stephen Robert Cass

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Devour a FREE audiobook that will set your songwriting heart on fire for God. 
    Are you ready to get your songs published? 
    This book is for anyone, young or old, who hears the call from God to write songs. I will help you discover and declare your purpose in songwriting and show you a path forward.  
    This manifesto shows the outline of a blueprint for writing songs for church.  
    You will use specific and custom song craft education tools to get your songs heard in local churches and around the world by learning the ways of congregational songwriting. 
    But this is not about me or my fabulous theory on how to write songs. It's about empowering you and re-igniting local song theology. I want to amplify your songwriting skill set and align your ministry with the power of the Holy Spirit so you write songs telling the story of how God is moving in the people of your community. 
    You will no longer suffer with the thoughts:I'm not good enough or The only way I can get my songs heard is to be a worship leader or Nobody is going to listen to my songs or There are no schools or teachers showing how to write songs for God. 
    I am a worship leader and published songwriter. I will answer each one of these internal struggles. I will show you exactly how to get your songs heard. 
    Are you interested?
    Voir livre
  • The Real Queen Charlotte - Inside the Real Bridgerton Court - cover

    The Real Queen Charlotte -...

    Catherine Curzon

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Known to millions as the imperious matriarch of Bridgerton's court, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was still a teenager when she was chosen to be the bride of King George III. Shy, innocent, and sheltered, the orphaned princess and her groom carried the hopes of a nation on their shoulders. 
     
     
     
    The unassuming young couple symbolized a new beginning, but soon those hopes began to sour. Charlotte and George's marriage lasted for nearly sixty years and produced more than a dozen children, but it was beset by unrest at home, war in the colonies, and the king's encroaching madness. 
     
     
     
    As the royal couple battled against their critics, their political opponents, and sometimes their own family, Charlotte learned what it really meant to be queen. Locked in a bitter struggle with her eldest son for the king's future and with her daughters for their freedom, the timid young girl grew into an insular and domineering woman that few dared to cross. 
     
     
     
    Shouldering the burden of family disputes, ambitious courtiers, and the care of the man she adored, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz presided over one of the most tumultuous eras that the monarchy has ever seen. This is the story of her extraordinary life.
    Voir livre
  • Neurology - Understanding Brain and Nerve Disorders - cover

    Neurology - Understanding Brain...

    Ava Westwood

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The human brain is often described as the most intricate and remarkable organ in the known universe. It serves as the control center for every thought, emotion, movement, and sensation we experience, seamlessly integrating billions of neural connections to create the essence of who we are. Despite centuries of scientific inquiry, the brain remains a profound mystery—an organ that not only governs our basic survival but also fuels creativity, innovation, and the very consciousness that allows us to ponder its complexity. 
    What makes the brain so fascinating is its duality: it is both fragile and resilient, capable of extraordinary feats yet vulnerable to a wide range of disorders. Its 86 billion neurons form networks that enable everything from the rhythmic beating of the heart to the abstract contemplation of art, philosophy, and science. This complexity has driven countless researchers to explore its depths, seeking to understand how such a compact structure can hold the vastness of human thought, memory, and emotion. 
    Throughout history, our understanding of the brain has evolved dramatically. Early civilizations believed that the heart was the seat of intelligence, while the brain was considered secondary. It wasn’t until the work of ancient scholars like Hippocrates and later neurologists such as Thomas Willis and Santiago Ramón y Cajal that the brain was recognized as the epicenter of human experience. Today, advanced imaging technologies allow us to observe the brain in action, mapping areas responsible for speech, movement, and even complex emotions. Yet, for all our progress, we have only begun to scratch the surface of its potential.
    Voir livre