Sustainability for Shrinking Cities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Shrinking Cities: Definition
3. The Urban Renaissance and Shrinking Cities
4. Transition to Sustainable Trajectories
5. Dynamics of Urban Systems
6. Synopsis of Contributions
7. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Sustainability Challenges | |
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Growing Cities | Shrinking Cities |
Loss of green space | Abundance of green space |
Increasing cost of living | Inadequate income options |
Overburdened infrastructure | Underutilized infrastructure |
Sprawl | De-densification |
Environmental impacts | Pollution legacies |
Time for social network to form | Social fragmentation |
Suburban frontiers | Built legacy |
Gentrification | Abandonment |
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Herrmann, D.L.; Shuster, W.D.; Mayer, A.L.; Garmestani, A.S. Sustainability for Shrinking Cities. Sustainability 2016, 8, 911. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090911
Herrmann DL, Shuster WD, Mayer AL, Garmestani AS. Sustainability for Shrinking Cities. Sustainability. 2016; 8(9):911. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090911
Chicago/Turabian StyleHerrmann, Dustin L., William D. Shuster, Audrey L. Mayer, and Ahjond S. Garmestani. 2016. "Sustainability for Shrinking Cities" Sustainability 8, no. 9: 911. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090911
APA StyleHerrmann, D. L., Shuster, W. D., Mayer, A. L., & Garmestani, A. S. (2016). Sustainability for Shrinking Cities. Sustainability, 8(9), 911. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090911