Description
Remaking Post-Industrial Cities: Lessons from North America and Europe examines the transformation of post-industrial cities after the precipitous collapse of big industry in the 1980s on both sides of the Atlantic, presenting a holistic approach to restoring post-industrial cities.
Developed from the influential 2013 Remaking Cities Congress, conference chair Donald K. Carter brings together ten in-depth case studies of cities across North America and Europe, documenting their recovery from 1985 to 2015. Each chapter discusses the history of the city, its transformation, and prospects for the future. The cases cross-cut these themes with issues crucial to the resilience of post-industrial cities including sustainability; doing more with less; public engagement; and equity (social, economic and environmental), the most important issue cities face today and for the foreseeable future.
This book provides essential "lessons learned" from the mistakes and successes of these cities, and is an invaluable resource for practitioners and students of planning, urban design, urban redevelopment, economic development and public and social policy.
Table of Contents
Part One: North American City Case Studies 1. The View from the United States 2. Buffalo, New York 3. Detroit, Michigan 4. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 5. New Orleans, Louisiana 6. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Part Two: European City Case Studies 7. The View from Europe 8. Bilbao, Spain 9. Liverpool, England 10. Ruhr Region, Germany 11. Rotterdam, the Netherlands 12. Turin, Italy Conclusion
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