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The Future of the Suburban City

Lessons from Sustaining Phoenix

Authors:

  • Provides scholarly, professional firsthand knowledge of Phoenix area

  • Presents a unique perspective that shows the long-term promise of Sunbelt cities

  • Geared toward readers interested in urban economics and development, besides urban sustainability

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Suburbs, Sprawl, and Sustainability

    • Grady Gammage Jr.
    Pages 1-21
  3. Just Add Water

    • Grady Gammage Jr.
    Pages 23-53
  4. Coping with Heat

    • Grady Gammage Jr.
    Pages 55-73
  5. Transportation and the Suburban City

    • Grady Gammage Jr.
    Pages 75-92
  6. Jobs and the Economy of Cities in the Sand

    • Grady Gammage Jr.
    Pages 125-151
  7. Politics, Resilience, and Survival

    • Grady Gammage Jr.
    Pages 153-166
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 167-191

About this book

As a Phoenix native, the author argues that the suburban city, which grew up based on the automobile and the single‑family home, needs to dramatically change and evolve in an era of climate change. He shows how this is possible, and that many suburban cities are already making strides in increasing their resilience. Gammage focuses on the story of Phoenix, which shows the power of collective action — government action — to confront the challenges of geography and respond through public policy. He examines issues facing most suburban cities around water supply, heat, transportation, housing, density, urban form, jobs, economics, and politics.

This book is a realistic yet hopeful story of what is possible for any suburban city.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

    Grady Gammage

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