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The Living City Why Cities Dont Need To Be Green To Be Great Des Fitzgerald

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The Living City Why Cities Dont Need To Be Green To Be Great Des Fitzgerald
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Publisher: Basic Books, Hachette Book Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Des Fitzgerald
ISBN: 9781541674509, 9781541674516, 1541674502, 1541674510
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Living City Why Cities Dont Need To Be Green To Be Great Des Fitzgerald by Des Fitzgerald 9781541674509, 9781541674516, 1541674502, 1541674510 instant download after payment.

A sociologist explores why "green cities” won’t fix everything—and urges us to celebrate urban life as it is.

Everywhere you look, cities are getting greener. The general assumption is clear: if something is unhealthy or bad about urban life today, then nature holds the cure. However, argues sociologist Des Fitzgerald, green spaces are not the panacea that people think.  
 
In The Living City, Fitzgerald tours the international green city movement that has flourished across the world & discovers the deep, sometimes troubling, roots of our desire to connect cities to nature. Talking to policy makers, planners, scientists, & architects, Fitzgerald suggests that underneath the wish to turn future cities green is another wish: to make the modern city, & perhaps the modern world, disappear altogether. Ultimately, he makes an argument for celebrating the contemporary city as it is—in all its noisy, constructed, artificial glory. 

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Des Fitzgerald is professor of medical humanities & social sciences at University College Cork. He has been named a “New Generation Thinker” by the BBC & the Arts & Humanities Research Council. He lives in Cork, Ireland

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