America's most sustainable cities and regions : surviving the 21st century megatrends /

From the American Dream to globalization to the digital and information revolutions, we assume that humans have taken control of our collective destinies in spite of potholes in the road such as the Great Recession of 2007-2009. However, these attitudes were formed during a unique 100-year period of...

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Main Authors: Day, John W., 1945
Group Author: Hall, Charles A. S; Roy, Eric D., 1984; Moerschbaecher, Matthew Korbel, 1981; D'Elia, Christopher F; Pimentel, David, 1925; Yáñez-Arancibia, Alejandro
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: From the American Dream to globalization to the digital and information revolutions, we assume that humans have taken control of our collective destinies in spite of potholes in the road such as the Great Recession of 2007-2009. However, these attitudes were formed during a unique 100-year period of human history in which a large but finite supply of fossil fuels was tapped to feed our economic and innovation engine. Today, at the peak of the Oil Age, the horizon looks different. Cities such as Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Las Vegas are situated where water and other vital ecological services a
Carrier Form: xii, 348 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), forms ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-340) and index.
ISBN: 9781493932429 (paperback) :
149393242X (paperback)
9781493932436 (eBook)
1493932438 (eBook)
Index Number: HC110
CLC: X22-171.2
Call Number: X22-171.2/D274
Contents: Manifest Destiny and the Growth of America: Cheap Energy and Spending Natural Capital --
The Myth of Urban Self Sufficiency --
A Tale of Twelve Cities and Ten Regions --
The Wealth of Nature is the Wealth of Nations: Ecosystem Services and Their Value to Society --
Global Climate Change: A Warmer and More Unpredictable Future --
Energy --
The Master Resource --
Feeding America's Cities: Putting Food on the Table in the 21st Century --
Moving Away From a Ptolemic View of the Human Economy --
Revisiting the Cities and Regions --
Summing It Up: Alternative Routes for the Way Forward.