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* [[media: Urban.Planning.Design.pdf | Study of Urban Metabolism & | * [[media: Urban.Planning.Design.pdf | Study of Urban Metabolism & Its Applications to Urban Planning and Design]] | ||
* [[media: Changing.Metabolism.Cities.pdf | The Changing Metabolism of Cities]] | * [[media: Changing.Metabolism.Cities.pdf | The Changing Metabolism of Cities]] |
Revision as of 06:31, 24 July 2016
GSSS 2016 |
The following is a collection of readings/publications authored by the Global Sustainability Summer School faculty.
This is a work in progress and will be added to weekly.
For more readings, please explore the wiki content of previous summer schools in 2006 and 2010.
[ Last Updated for SFI GSSS March 2016]
PUBLICATIONS
Luís M. A. Bettencourt
GSSS Director - Professor of Complex Systems at SFI
- The Origins of Scaling in Cities
- Envision 2050: The Future of Cities (contributor)
- The Kind of Problem a City Is
- The scaling of human interactions with city size
Christa Brelsford
Water and Socioeconomics
- Industrial Ecology: The View from Complex Systems (Bettencourt and Brelsford)
- Optimal Re-blocking as a Practical Tool for Neighborhood Development (Bettencourt and Brelsford)
Kathleen Cagney
Director, Population Research Center, NORC & University of Chicago
Jennifer Dunne
VP of Science at SFI - Research: organization, dynamics, and function of ecosystems
Sean Green
Office of the Mayor - City of Seattle WA USA
Christopher Kennedy
Professor and Chair - University of Victoria Civil Engineering
Audrey de Nazelle
Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London
- Health Impacts of Active Transportation in Europe, Plos One, Vol:11
- Physical Activity through Sustainable Transport Approaches (PASTA): a study protocol for a multicentre project, Bmj Open, Vol:6, ISSN:2044-6055
- Private and public modes of bicycle commuting: a perspective on attitude and perception., Eur J Public Health
Peter Newman
Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University – Fremantle, Western Australia - Australia
Edward Mazria
Founder/CEO, Architecture 2030
Dan O’Brien
Northeastern University – College of Social Sciences and Humanities
Matt Petersen
Chief Sustainability Officer - City of Los Angeles
Jessika Trancik
Assistant Professor in Energy Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
SFI External Professor and SFI Science Steering Committee
- Report: Technology improvement and emissions reductions as mutually reinforcing efforts Observations from the global development of solar and wind energy