Solutions for Sustainability Through Peri-Urbanization Processes

Solutions for Sustainability Through Peri-Urbanization Processes

DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-6089-7
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This groundbreaking volume delves into the multifaceted challenges and opportunities arising from urban development and peri-urbanization processes in these regions, offering a nuanced understanding of how environmental transformations are reshaping urban landscapes. By examining the intricate relationships between human settlements and natural ecosystems, this book provides invaluable insights into the sustainable management of urban peripheries in the face of accelerating climate change. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives and cutting-edge research, it offers a holistic analysis of the complex interactions between urbanization patterns, ecological systems, and socioeconomic dynamics, ultimately providing policymakers, urban planners, and researchers with actionable strategies to foster resilient and inclusive urban development.

Through a multidisciplinary lens, this book explores the evolving dynamics of urban development and peri-urbanization processes, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities posed by environmental transformations in these rapidly urbanizing regions. By examining the intricate relationships between human settlements, natural ecosystems, and climate variability, this volume offers a comprehensive understanding of how urban landscapes are being reshaped and the implications for sustainable development. With contributions from leading scholars and practitioners, it provides an insightful analysis of strategies for enhancing the resilience and adaptive capacity of urban peripheries, while promoting the delivery of ecosystem services to local communities. This publication serves as a vital resource for policymakers, urban planners, researchers, and practitioners seeking to navigate the complexities of urbanization and climate change in the global South, fostering more equitable and resilient urban futures.

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Impact

Regarding the New Scenarios for Urban Peripheries: Ecosystems and Climate Change as Drivers of Development and how it will impact the research community is poised to have a transformative impact on our understanding of urban development and environmental sustainability in the global South. Through its comprehensive exploration of urban development, peri-urbanization processes, climate change, and ecosystem services, the book provides a rich resource for scholars and researchers across diverse disciplines, from environmental science to urban studies and beyond. By synthesizing cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary perspectives, this publication will serve as a catalyst for innovative solutions to the complex challenges facing urban peripheries in Latin America and Asia. Through its nuanced analysis of the interactions between urbanization, climate change, and ecosystem services, the book offers actionable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and practitioners seeking to promote resilience and inclusive development. Moreover, by highlighting the importance of integrating ecological considerations into urban planning and decision-making processes, it has the potential to foster more sustainable and equitable urban futures, ultimately contributing to the well-being of both human societies and the natural environment. Furthermore, by fostering collaboration and dialogue among researchers working on related topics, this publication has the potential to stimulate interdisciplinary scholarship and catalyze new avenues of inquiry into the intersection of urbanization, climate change, and ecosystem dynamics. Overall, "New Scenarios for Urban Peripheries" promises to be a seminal contribution to the academic literature, shaping the discourse and guiding research agendas in urban sustainability and development studies for years to come.

Audience

This comprehensive book serves as an invaluable resource for policymakers seeking evidence-based strategies to address the complex challenges posed by urbanization and climate change in rapidly growing cities. Urban planners will find practical insights and innovative approaches to integrating ecological considerations into urban development plans, fostering more resilient and sustainable urban landscapes. Researchers and academics will benefit from the book's interdisciplinary perspectives and cutting-edge research, which not only expand theoretical frameworks but also provide empirical evidence to inform future studies. Additionally, practitioners and stakeholders engaged in community development, environmental conservation, and climate resilience projects will find actionable recommendations and best practices to guide their interventions and promote inclusive and equitable urban development. It is intended to be utilized as a comprehensive reference and guidebook for a wide range of purposes within the realms of policymaking, urban planning, research, academia, and practical application. Policymakers and urban planners can draw upon the insights and recommendations presented in the book to inform policy formulation, urban development strategies, and land-use planning decisions aimed at promoting resilience, sustainability, and social equity in urban peripheries. Researchers and academics can leverage the book's interdisciplinary perspectives and empirical findings to advance scholarly inquiry, develop new research agendas, and contribute to academic discourse on urbanization, climate change, and ecosystem dynamics. Practitioners and stakeholders involved in community development projects, environmental conservation initiatives, and climate resilience programs can utilize the book's practical recommendations and best practices to design and implement interventions that enhance the well-being of urban communities while safeguarding natural ecosystems. Overall, "New Scenarios for Urban Peripheries" is designed to serve as a versatile and indispensable resource for individuals and organizations working towards creating more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable urban futures in the global South and beyond.

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Born in Oporto and graduated in Architecture in 2000 at the Faculty of Architecture and Arts, Oporto, Portugal. Since 2018, he is independent expert of European Commission for spatial and urban planning issues. In 2017 finished a Posdoctoral period of 4 years in Brazil, Portugal and UK, about the application of Space Syntax (from University College London) to urban Planning. Ph.D in Spatial Planning and Territorial Development at the University of Santiago de Compostela, 2013. In 2011 completed a Master in “Management in Sustainable Land Use Planning” in the University of Santiago de Compostela. In 2008 completed a postgraduate degree in “Environmental Management and Land Use Planning” in the Superior Institute of Viana do Castelo. Independent expert of European Commission for Urban Planning issues and member of European Science Foundation. Currently, he is researcher at the University Polytechnic of Viana do Castelo, Portugal and associate researcher in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Current research interests: Urban and rural development; Spatial planning; Land use planning; Space syntax; Urban resilience and inequalities; Architecture, Heritage and landscape; Space Syntax.

Mónica Marcela Suárez Pradilla is a full‐time assistant professor at the Roads and Transportation Center of the Civil Engineering Department of the Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito (Bogotá, Colombia). As a teacher and researcher, her areas of interest are sustainable urban transport, urban and territorial development, and the effects of infrastructure and transport systems on the territory.

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