Reimagining Sustainable Cities – Winter 2022

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What would it take to make urban places greener, more affordable, more equitable, and healthier for everyone? Please join to explore the answers to this question. In recent years, cities have stepped up efforts to address climate and sustainability crises. But progress has not been fast enough or gone deep enough. If communities are to thrive in the future, we need to quickly imagine and implement an entirely new approach to urban development: one that is centered on equity and rethinks social, political, and economic systems as well as urban designs. With attention to this need for structural change, Reimagining Sustainable Cities advocates for a community-informed model of racially, economically, and socially just cities and regions. The book aims to rethink urban sustainability for a new era. The book is a cutting-edge, solutions-oriented analysis of how we can reimagine cities around the world to build sustainable futures and asks big-picture questions of interest to readers worldwide: How do we get to carbon neutrality? How do we adapt to a climate-changed world? How can we create affordable, inclusive, and equitable cities? While many books dwell on the analysis of problems, Reimagining Sustainable Cities prioritizes solutions-oriented thinking—surveying historical trends, providing examples of constructive action worldwide, and outlining alternative problem-solving strategies. Positive, readable, and constructive in tone, Reimagining Sustainable Cities identifies actions ranging from urban design to institutional restructuring that can bring about fundamental change and prepare us for the challenges ahead.

 

Fridays: January 14 & 28, February 11 & 25, March 11 & 18 from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

10 PD Hours | 15 seats maximum | Register today to learn more about Reimagining Sustainable Cities!

Book provided to participants at no cost (Thanks to Provost Kristen Jones for supporting the Climate Justice in the Curriculum initiative at Bellevue College).

Led by facilitators Deborah Leblang (Art and Interior Design), Betty Torrell (Interior Design), and John Passmore (Interior Design)

Last Updated February 28, 2022