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Sustainable | Sustaining City Streets

Sustainable | Sustaining City Streets

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Streets are an integral part of every city on Earth. They channel the people, vehicles, and materials that help make urban life what it is. They are conduits for the oft-taken-for-granted infrastructures that carry fresh water, energy, and information, and that remove excess stormwater and waste. The very air that we breathe—fresh or foul—flows through our street canyons. That streets are the arteries of the city is, indeed, an apt metaphor. But city streets also function as a front yard, linear ecosystem, market, performance stage, and civic forum, among other duties. In their various forms, streets are places of interaction and exchange, from the everyday to the extraordinary. As the editors affirm, the more we scrutinize, share, and activate sustainable approaches to streets, the greater the likelihood that our streets will help sustain life in cities and, by extension, the planet. While diverse in subject, the papers in this volume are unified in seeing the city street as the complex, impactful, and pliable urban phenomenon that it is. Topics range from greenstreets to transit networks to pedestrian safety and walkability. Anyone seeking interdisciplinary perspectives on what makes for good city streets and street networks should find this book of interest.

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Keywords

  • AHP method
  • Air quality
  • analytical hierarchy process (AHP)
  • Black Carbon
  • broken windows theory
  • commercial street
  • complex network theory
  • creative street regeneration
  • crime prevention methods through social development (CPSD)
  • crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED)
  • Criminology
  • delinquency
  • density threshold theory
  • emissions mitigation
  • evidence based policy
  • Eye-tracking
  • Fear of crime
  • green infrastructure
  • green street
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  • ground floors
  • Health
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  • measurement technology
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  • network analysis
  • non-pedestrianised streets
  • paving design
  • pedestrian behavior
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  • Pedestrian Priority Street
  • pedestrian safety
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  • Perception
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  • place identity
  • Podgorica
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  • Quality of life
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • right-of-way
  • routine activities theory
  • safe cities
  • safe streets
  • shared space
  • signboard
  • socio-spatial sustainability
  • Stormwater Management
  • street design
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  • traditional city centre
  • transdisciplinary collaboration
  • Urban Areas
  • urban neighbourhood
  • urban planning
  • Urban Studies
  • urban sustainability
  • urban visual pollution
  • visual engagement
  • Visual Pollution Assessment (VPA)
  • Visual Pollution Objects (VPOs)
  • walking environment

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0935-8

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