Prologue: Cities of the imagination
More About this Book:
- It’s not really about cities
More about regions: Multi-jurisdictional authority and cooperation in Portland; California’s SB 375; Ontario’s Places to Grow initiative
- What seems green may actually be brown
More about “green”: The Walmart conundrum
- But when green elements align, the results can be impressive
More about maximizing green: A look at some research
- Revitalization can be powerful
More about revitalization: Using LEED for Neighborhood Development to improve recovering neighborhoods
- In a revitalizing district, some gentrification might be OK; but not too much
More about changing city demographics: Do current trends support families?
- Cities need nature
More about city greenery: Perhaps my favorite city park
- There can be so much in a name – or not
More about shopping malls: The emptiest mall in the world
- Sustainability requires attention to legacy
More about legacy: We must be discerning about what we preserve
- But the past is not the future
More about the future: What will technology and changes in workplace practices mean for cities?
- Community isn’t what it used to be, apparently
More about the habit of saying no: A personal journey to yes
- Meet the environmental paradox of smart growth
More about the paradox: How much urbanism is enough?
- Design matters, but it can be messy
More about design: Making it wrong in New Orleans
- There must be a there
More about distinctiveness of place: Laissez les bons temps rouler!
- Human habitat should nourish the mind, body and spirit
More about well-being: A public index of happiness
- Americans don’t walk much, and I don’t blame them
More about walkability: The night the ‘burbs come to town
- Driving should be an option
More about reducing driving: Going car-free in Vauban
- Getting to school shouldn’t be so hard
More about schools and community: Principles for “smart growth schools”
- Walk, drink, walk back
More about reasons to walk: How far are we willing to walk somewhere?
- Successful suburbs will adapt to the twenty-first century
More about remaking suburbs: A green showcase to replace failing big-boxes
- Childhood should be about exploring
More about inter-generational community: The elusive goal of aging in place
- Grow food, but not just anywhere
More about farming in the city: The Grow Dat Youth Farm
- Cities are made for faith, and vice versa
More about faith in the city: The Boston Project Ministries
- Think globally; plan locally
More about resilient land use: How compact development can mitigate the impacts of drought
- Sustainability is where the heart Is
More about a lovable place: Berlin’s Hackesche Hofe
- Sprawl is dying. Will smart growth be next?
Epilogue: People Habitat and the landscape