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ISBN 13: 9780415324595
Author: Olivier Coutard, Richard Hanley, Rae Zimmerman
Considering sustainability in its economic, environmental and social contexts, the contributors take stock of previous research on large technical systems and discuss their sustainability from three main perspectives: uses, cities, and rules and institutions.
Chapter 2 – Gig@City: The Rise of Technological Networks in Daily Life
Chapter 3 – "Internetting" Downtown San Francisco
Chapter 4 – Urban Space and the Development of Networks
Chapter 5 – Social Implications of Infrastructure Network Interactions
Chapter 6 – When Networks are Destabilized: The UK Fuel Crisis
Chapter 7 – Internet: The Social Construction of a "Network Ideology"
Chapter 8 – ICT Diffusion in Lower-Income Groups: Cabinas de Internet in Lima
Chapter 9 – Living in a Network Society
Chapter 10 – Users’ Participation in Buenos Aires Water Supply (1993–2003)
Chapter 11 – Reforming Delhi’s Municipal Water Supply
Chapter 12 – Sustainability of Urban Water Services in New York, Paris, and New Delhi
Chapter 13 – Networks and the Subversion of Choice
sustaining urban networks
sustainable street network principles
urban sustainability strategies
urban-x group
x-urban construction
urban-x
Tags: Olivier Coutard, Richard Hanley, Rae Zimmerman, Sustaining, Networks