Exploring the moral complexities of urban governance, Timothy Beatley prompts readers to confront ethical dilemmas that cities face, such as privacy, crime, racism, and the ethics of public space. By challenging the perception of city management as solely administrative or political, he advocates for a broader definition of the moral community that encompasses all citizens. Through recent policy debates and diverse examples, Beatley underscores the necessity for cities to address these issues as moral challenges, ultimately asking how they can become more ethical.
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- 2024
- 2023
Focusing on the vital importance of trees and forests in urban environments, the book explores innovative strategies employed by cities globally to safeguard these natural resources and enhance their urban greenery. It highlights the interplay between urban development and ecological sustainability, showcasing successful initiatives that promote the integration of nature within city landscapes.
- 2021
The Bird-Friendly City
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A global tour of cities that are implementing creative and functional ideas to protect urban birds.
- 2017
The concept of 'biophilic cities' emphasizes the essential connection between humans and nature for overall well-being. As urban environments evolve, the book explores how integrating natural elements into city design can enhance happiness and health. It advocates for accessible green spaces in daily life, highlighting the growing global movement aimed at creating urban areas that foster this vital relationship with nature.
- 2014
What would it mean to live in cities designed to foster feelings of connectedness to the ocean? This book explores issues ranging from urban design and land use, to resource extraction and renewable energy, to educating urbanites about the wonders of marine life.
- 2010
Outlines the essential elements of a biophilic city, and provides examples and stories about cities that have successfully integrated biophilic elements - from the building to the regional level - around the world.
- 2009
The Sustainable Urban Development Reader
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
This reader provides important material on the history of the sustainability concept and specific applications within urban planning specialities related to land use, transportation, urban design, environmental protection, economic development and social justice.
- 2008
Green Urbanism Down Under: Learning from Sustainable Communities in Australia
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on sustainability practices, Timothy Beatley explores what Americans can learn from Australia's approaches to greening urban environments. The book provides insights into successful Australian programs and initiatives, highlighting practical lessons that can be applied in U.S. cities to promote environmental sustainability. Through detailed analysis, it encourages readers to rethink urban living and embrace innovative strategies for creating greener, more sustainable communities.