?Think globally; act locally? emphasizes the importance of scale in dealing with environmental challenges; but not how to factor it in. This major new book focuses on the spatial dimensions of urban environmental burdens; showing how important it is to take these into account when pursuing environmental justice and good governance - whether in the context of the sanitary risks of slum living; the pollution of uncontrolled industrialization and motorization; or the enormous ecological footprints of affluent urban lifestyles.Written by leading experts in the fields of urban development and environmental planning; the book reviews the urban environmental shifts that have shaped today?s challenges; and examines conditions and problems in the urban centres of low-; middle- and high-income countries. Case studies address such economically diverse cities as Accra; New Delhi; Mexico City and Manchester; while thematic chapters explore issues including water; sanitation and transportation. The book concludes by exploring and analysing different scales of governance. The editors argue that we should not rely solely on local governance to address local burdens like poor sanitation; nor depend only on global governance for global challenges such as greenhouse gas emissions; but that scale is crucial in both understanding the problems and devising successful responses.Published with UNU-IAS and IIED.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Funny. British farceBy Alan R. KaplanFunny. British farce. May play Dangle. For some this broad based humor is an acquired taste. I like this one and Noises Off as well as some of Ayckborn. Very well constructed and based on a Comedia piece One servant Two masters circa 17600 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Garden LadyGreat and fast shipping!0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Funny. but repeating old ideasBy Risto TuominenFunny. and in some parts hilarious. However. a bit messy with characters jumping in n out. Reducing the number of characters would have made it more concise. AND having an idea of a woman pretending to be a man. or vice versa is not necessarily very new one.