The Death and Life of Great American Cities
by Jane JacobsA seminal work that critiques urban planning policies and champions community-driven development, essential for sustainable urban advocacy.
Sustainable Cities: Integrating Urban Planning and Environmental Management
by Michael A. BurayidiThis book discusses the integration of sustainability principles into urban planning, providing frameworks crucial for effective policy proposals.
Urban Sustainability: A Global Perspective
by Michael R. GreenbergOffers a comprehensive overview of global urban sustainability practices, helping experts understand diverse approaches and solutions.
Cities for People
by Jan GehlGehl emphasizes the importance of human-centric urban design, crucial for crafting policies that enhance community engagement and livability.
The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects
by Lewis MumfordA classic analysis of urban development trends that informs contemporary sustainability challenges and policy-making.
Designing Urban Transformation
by Aseem InamExplores innovative design strategies for urban transformation, providing practical insights for drafting impactful policy proposals.
The New Urban Crisis: How Our Cities Are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Poverty, and Damaging the Planet
by Richard FloridaFlorida's analysis of urban challenges offers critical context for sustainable policy advocacy and community impact assessments.
Resilient Cities: Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change
by Peter Newman and Isabella JenningsFocuses on the resilience of urban environments, providing strategies for sustainable urban development and policy advocacy.