Communication and Education on Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Education and Approaches".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2019) | Viewed by 8041
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable architecture and urbanism; integrated design; resource efficiency; urban resilience; climate adaptation; mitigation of climate change; zero emission buildings and districts; water sensitive urban design and planning
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Within the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, urgent action is required in order to build sustainable environments. Therefore, Architecture and Urbanism play an important role in sustainable development. The main challenges are related to new urbanization and construction processes, as well as the maintenance and adaptation of existing built environments and infrastructures. Both require well-trained professionals for planning, realization, and management. Furthermore, sustainable development asks for the participation and communication of involved stakeholders, including, for instance, investors, planners, companies, policy makers, and users.
Participation and communication processes are often challenging, but they open immense opportunities for the creation of synergies between different sectors and are indispensable for strong sustainable development Well-planned tourist developments, for example, can support sustainable development and revitalization on various scales, from neighborhood -, over town, and regional to even national levels. Economic, social, and cultural benefits can be created by different means. However, communication and education are indispensable elements for facilitating sustainable development processes.
This issue focuses on articles that discuss experiences, as well as multidisciplinary and cross-sectional research that is related to communication and education for sustainable development in the areas of architecture and urbanism. Articles may discuss creative new and innovative ways of communication and education. The focus can be on the integration of sustainability issues in educational programs of institutions on different levels. Included may be the training of architects, town planners, and urban designers, as well as stakeholders involved in sustainable building and urbanization processes in a wider context. Addressed may be approaches to improve communication and understanding among different sectors and programs, and at various scales and in specific contexts. Potential aims can be related to the creation of more integrated, solid, and effective frameworks for action in order to achieve sustainable development.
Contributions may be related to single or multiple aspects of the subsequently listed topics and keywords. However, articles do not necessarily need to include one of the keywords as far as they are related to the general thematic focus of this special journal issue:
a. Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism
Actions addressed in Sustainability Communication and Education: New developments, redevelopments, urban developments, rural developments, and tourism developments.
Levels and Scales Addressed in Sustainability Communication and Education: Building, neighborhood, district, city regional, national, and international.
b. Communication and Education
Directions of knowledge dissemination in Sustainability Communication and Education: Horizontal, bottom-up, and top-down.
Actors involved in Sustainability Communication and Education: individuals, communities, institutions, organizations (non-governmental, governmental), industry, entrepreneurs, users, academia, and professionals.
Innovative integrated sustainability education programs on different levels: basic, elementary, higher, and further education programs.
Media and Means of communication and dissemination in Sustainability Communication and Education: Analogue, digital, world wide web, video, writing, audio, social media networks, lectures, workshops, courses, discussions, pamphlets, integrated innovative approaches, professional, further, secondary, and primary.
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Schuetze
Prof. Dr. Santiago Porras Álvarez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable architecture and urbanism
- sustainable development
- new urban developments
- urban re-developments
- tourist developments
- integrated sustainable education
- communication and education
- digital communication
- analogue communication
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