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In an era marked by global uncertainties and pressing challenges, this scholarly monograph offers insights into the future of European cities based on over a decade of research. Today, halfway through implementing the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, pressing issues such as climate change, pandemics, economic upheavals, increased inequities, conflicts, and technological leaps require innovative responses that embrace all fields of society. Addressing these challenges, the authors advocate for innovative solutions that embrace the pivotal roles of culture and ecology.
Drawing from extensive studies centered on the city of Ixelles, Belgium, this book examines the transformative power of integrating biocultural goals into public policies. Through adopting a biocultural approach, Ixelles has achieved sustainable development objectives and addressed critical topics such as gender equality, multiculturalism, and societal change.
Discussing diverse models and policies to enhance community regeneration and global connectivity, the book emphasizes the imperative of collective action for the betterment of all and the planet. It will appeal to students, scholars, and policy-makers interested in a better understanding of biocultural approaches, sustainability, and policy solutions for the pressing issues of our time.
Contents
Part I: Theorising the Biocultural City: Principles, and Conceptual Approaches.- Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Utopia- Dystopia Theoretical Clarification in the Context of the City.- Chapter -3. The Context of Culture, Environment, and Sustainability: The European Cities as Cultural Landscapes.- Chapter 4 Public Policies for Sustainable Development and City Typology: Cities Models.- Part II: Modeling the Biocultural City: An In-Depth Ixelles Case Study.- Chapter 5 Methodology of Field Research.- Chapter 6 Visual Content Analysis of the Municipality of Ixelles Through Its Websites.- Chapter. 7. Quantitative Analysis of Municipality of Ixelles.- Chapter 8 Analysis of Qualitative Research.- Chapter 9. Integrative Modelling of Three Complementary Research Strands - The Model of Biocultural City.- Chapter 10. Final Overall Conclusions.



