Livability and Sustainability of Urbanism
An Interdisciplinary Study on History and Theory of Urban Settlement
- 348 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book offers an interdisciplinary exploration of urbanism, focusing on urban livability and sustainability through theoretical and empirical lenses. It examines livability as a dynamic phenomenon shaped by interactions within specific urban contexts, while sustainability is framed as the ability to support sociocultural and economic growth without depleting resources. A unique aspect of the study is its incorporation of phenomenology, providing insights into how experiences are influenced by spatial and temporal factors in urban life.
