Urban planning for the city of the future : a multidisciplinary approach

The lines between the fields of strategy, urban planning, architecture and sociology are currently blurred by "futurising" discourses about progress, renewal and the crises of urbanisation. Aided by an ambitious multifaceted lens, Urban Planning for the City of the Future: A Multidisciplin...

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Main Authors Flynn, Susan (Author), Hayes, Richard (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, [2023]
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781804552179
DOI10.1108/9781804552155
Physical Description1 online resource (288 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: City limits: Urban planning for the city of the future / Susan Flynn and Richard Hayes
  • Section1: Strategy, planning, and economy
  • Chapter 1. Waterford city's future in regional context / Proinnsias Breathnach
  • Chapter 2. A city and the state: Toward an analysis of the national plan for waterford / Richard Hayes
  • Chapter 3. That's your bloody GDP: Performing the city-region economy / Ray Griffin
  • Section2: Heritage, archaeology and belonging
  • Chapter 4. Heritage, libraries, and inclusion: A case study of waterford central city library / Susan Flynn
  • Chapter 5. Heritage and conscience: Waterford's former magdalene laundry and industrial school / Jennifer O'Mahoney
  • Chapter 6. Early Irish settlement on the waterford estuary: Visualising our past, informing our future / Joy Rooney and Moira Sweeney
  • Section3: Futurising, smart cities and critical technology
  • Chapter 7. Engaging 15-minute cities as a new development model: The potential of waterford city / Niamh Moore-Cherry, Camilla Siggaard Andersen, and Carla Maria Kayanan
  • Chapter 8. Are smart cities sustainable? The evolution of smart city thinking / Patrick Lynch
  • Chapter 9. In the deep water: Envisioning a contingent city of the future/past and the tools to do so / Eleanor Dare Afterword / Professor Bill O'Gorman.