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Intersections of Jane Jacobs’ conditions for diversity and low-carbon urban systems : (Record no. 167064)

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Personal name Mohareb, E.
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Title Intersections of Jane Jacobs’ conditions for diversity and low-carbon urban systems :
Remainder of title A look at four global cities
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Title Journal of urban planning and development
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Summary, etc. Countless cities are rapidly developing across the globe, pressing the need for clear urban-planning and design recommendations geared toward sustainability. This paper examines the intersections of Jane Jacobs’ four conditions for diversity with low-carbon and low-energy-use urban systems in four cities around the world: Lyon (France), Chicago (Illinois), Kolkata (India), and Singapore City (Singapore). After reviewing Jacobs’ four conditions for diversity, the four cities are introduced and their historical development context is described. A framework to study the cities along the following three dimensions is then presented: population and density, infrastructure development/use, and climate and landscape. These cities differ in many respects and their analysis is instructive for many other cities around the globe. Jacobs’ conditions are present in all of them, manifested in different ways and to varying degrees. Overall, the study results show that the adoption of Jacobs’ conditions seems to align well with concepts of low-carbon urban systems, with their focus on walkability, transit-oriented design, and more efficient land use (i.e., smaller unit sizes). Transportation-sector emissions seem to demonstrate a stronger influence from the presence of Jacobs’ conditions, whereas the link was less pronounced in the building sector. Kolkata, a low-income, developing world city, seems to possess many of Jacobs’ conditions, while exhibiting low per-capita emissions—maintaining both of these during its economic expansion will take careful consideration. Greenhouse-gas mitigation, however, is inherently an in situ problem and the first task must therefore be to gain local knowledge of an area before developing strategies to lower its carbon footprint.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Jane Jacobs
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Personal name Derrible, S.
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library Journal Article 16/01/2017 Vol. 142, no.2 (pages 05015004-1-13)   HT169 JOU 09/09/2024 09/09/2024 Journal Article For in house use only