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Rio De Janeiro Urban Expansion And The Environment Built Environment City Studies 1st Edition Jos L S Gmez Editor

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Rio De Janeiro Urban Expansion And The Environment Built Environment City Studies 1st Edition Jos L S Gmez Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.31 MB
Pages: 182
Author: José L. S. Gámez (editor), Zhongjie Lin (editor), Jeffrey S. Nesbit (editor)
ISBN: 9780367031039, 9780429020445, 0367031035, 0429020449
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Rio De Janeiro Urban Expansion And The Environment Built Environment City Studies 1st Edition Jos L S Gmez Editor by José L. S. Gámez (editor), Zhongjie Lin (editor), Jeffrey S. Nesbit (editor) 9780367031039, 9780429020445, 0367031035, 0429020449 instant download after payment.

Using Rio de Janeiro as the case study city, this book highlights and examines issues surrounding the development of mega-cities in Latin America and beyond. Complex dynamics of urbanization such as mega-event-driven development, infrastructure investment, and informal urban expansion are intertwined with changing climatic conditions that demand new approaches to sustainable urbanism. The urban conditions facing 21st century cities such as Rio emphasize the need to revisit urban forms, reintegrate infrastructure, and re-evaluate practices.

With contributions from 15 scholars from several countries exploring urbanism, urbanization, and climate change, this book provides insights into the contextual and environmental issues shaping Rio in the age of globalization. Each of the book’s three sections addresses an interdisciplinary range of topics impacting urbanism in Latin America, which will be accessible to researchers and professionals interested in urbanization, urban design, sustainability, planning, and architecture.

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