Buch, Englisch, 257 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 617 g
Reihe: The Urban Book Series
Buch, Englisch, 257 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 617 g
Reihe: The Urban Book Series
ISBN: 978-3-031-78161-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
The theory of anticipation suggests that systems, both biological and social, can adapt and update based on predictive models. Cities, which can be seen as complex systems that are associated with innovation, are undergoing changes in response to current socio-ecological transitions. Therefore, cities can be viewed as anticipatory systems that may signal future transformations that arise in response to the challenges posed by these ongoing socio-ecological transitions.
This book combines futures studies and anticipation theories with urban studies and theories of urban transition. Chapters address theoretical and empirical aspects of both fields and present case studies from a wide array of international perspectives. These diverse examples demonstrate how cities implement arrangements and strategies to allow their actors of all kinds to anticipate change. As such, contributions in this edited volume explore possible scenarios and proposals for strengthening anticipatory competences in urban areas and examine the potential consequences of these innovations in the cities of the future.
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Introduction.- Futures and urban transitions: Building urban anticipatory systems in the global south.- Part I: Theoretical and empirical perspectives on urban anticipatory systems.- Cities as anticipatory systems.- Part II: Empirical cases: Cities as anticipatory systems.- Anticipatory action and future urban living: An analysis of the Barcelona Climate Shelter Network.- Recife and the anticipation of extreme weather events - Pathways to advance climate justice.- Sustainable urban mobility as an anticipatory response to climate change: The case of the metro in the Metropolitan District of Quito.- Imagining a future free from asbestos: Reflections from hope and despair, challenges in urban eco-sanitary transition.- Anticipating inclusive urban health systems in Delhi.- Navigating the interregnum through the thick now – Food as a lens to engage the unknown urban future in Cape Town.- Analyzing the future images of urban food within three mushroom-based cuisine restaurants in Mexico City.- Anticipating risk: The case of floods and earthquakes in Mexico city.- Part III: Building urban anticipatory systems.- Urban anticipation systems for plastic waste management: Responsiveness to a dystopian future.- Hopeful determination as an urban anticipatory system.- Sustainability of life and care in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, Argentina: Feminism and anticipation.- Urban anticipación and security.- Anticipating the future of Iranian cities: High-tech vs. nature-based solutions.- Conclusion.