Innovation for sustainability: toward a sustainable urban future in industrialized cities

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作者
Ji Han
Psyche Fontanos
Kensuke Fukushi
Srikantha Herath
Niko Heeren
Vincenzo Naso
Claudio Cecchi
Peter Edwards
Kazuhiko Takeuchi
机构
[1] The University of Tokyo,Integrated Research System for Sustainability Science
[2] United Nations University,Graduate School of Environmental Studies
[3] Institute for Sustainability and Peace,undefined
[4] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,undefined
[5] Sapienza University of Rome,undefined
[6] Nagoya University,undefined
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Sustainability Science | 2012年 / 7卷
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Urban sustainability; Low carbon city; Compact city; Ageing society; Urban–rural fringe;
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Achieving a sustainable urban future has become an important focus globally. In this paper, three major themes of a sustainable urban future are presented: a low carbon society, cities in the context of an ageing population and revitalization of the urban–rural fringe. Visions of these themes, in the context of highly industrialized regions, are discussed. To achieve a low carbon society, the importance of technological innovations such as new technologies and systems applied in buildings (homes and businesses), industries, and transportation are emphasized. To adapt to an ageing society, a compact city is seen with responsive transport, infrastructure and services that cater to the needs of the elderly. To enhance the urban–rural fringe, the introduction of eco-industries, which can create opportunities for both sides, is proposed.
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