Editors:
- Peri-urban development is becoming a global issue
- Includes all the relevant information as to how peri-urban areas can be managed in a sustainable way
- Fills the information gap between experienced management of urbanisation and its impact on peri-urban landscapes
- Includes international case studies and research
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Part of the book series: Water Science and Technology Library (WSTL, volume 71)
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Table of contents (36 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Urbanisation
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Front Matter
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Water and Energy
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About this book
The population of cities around the world is growing at an alarming rate, and as a result the landscapes of most cities are going through enormous changes. In particular, fertile agricultural lands at the periphery of cities are being developed without consideration of holistic planning. As such, peri-urban areas, zones of transition from rural to urban land uses located between the outer limits of the urban and the rural environment are experiencing significant losses of agricultural land, increased runoff, and water quality degradation. Concurrently, the demands for water, food and energy are increasing within cities, and unless a balance is struck the liveability of these cities will soon be compromised. The current water and land use changes have serious consequences on lifestyle, environment, health and overall well-being of urban communities. This book therefore helps readers to understand the current issues and challenges and examines suitable strategies and practices to cope with current and future pressures of urbanisation and peri-urban land-use changes.
The book examines a number of critical aspects in relation to the future of cities and peri-urban regions, including the suitability of policies and institutions to sustain cities into the future; impact of current trends in land use change, population increase and water demand; long term planning needs and approaches to ensure the secured future for generations ahead; and strategies to adapt the cities and land uses so that they remain viable and liveable.
The readership of the book will include policy makers, urban planners, researchers, post-graduate students in urban planning and environmental and water resources management and managers in municipal councils.
Editors and Affiliations
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School of Science & Health, University of Western Sydney, Penrith, Australia
Basant Maheshwari
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Colleges of Technology and Agricultural Engineering, Maharana Pratap University of Technology and Agriculture, Udaipur, India
Ramesh Purohit
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Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
Hector Malano
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Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering and Zachry Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
Vijay P. Singh
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International Water Management Institute, Hyderabad Office, India
Priyanie Amerasinghe
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Security of Water, Food, Energy and Liveability of Cities
Book Subtitle: Challenges and Opportunities for Peri-Urban Futures
Editors: Basant Maheshwari, Ramesh Purohit, Hector Malano, Vijay P. Singh, Priyanie Amerasinghe
Series Title: Water Science and Technology Library
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8878-6
Publisher: Springer Dordrecht
eBook Packages: Earth and Environmental Science, Earth and Environmental Science (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014
Hardcover ISBN: 978-94-017-8877-9Published: 13 June 2014
Softcover ISBN: 978-94-024-0039-7Published: 27 September 2016
eBook ISBN: 978-94-017-8878-6Published: 27 May 2014
Series ISSN: 0921-092X
Series E-ISSN: 1872-4663
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIX, 489
Number of Illustrations: 11 b/w illustrations, 83 illustrations in colour
Topics: Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning, Waste Management/Waste Technology, Physical Geography, Sustainable Development