Design for Vulnerable Communities

Design for Vulnerable Communities

Giorgi, Emanuele; Flores Herrera, Alfredo Mauricio; Cattaneo, Tiziano; Aceves Tarango, Virginia del Socorro

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

483

Dura

Inglês

9783030968656

15 a 20 dias

910

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?Chapter 1. Introduction on Design for Vulnerable Communities.- Chapter 2. How technology devices can help or harm vulnerable communities in Technocene. Issues for designers, architects, and policy makers.- Chapter 3. Poverty and Design, an Economics and Policy Perspective.- Chapter 4. The Vulnerability pandemic. Design as a pain-killer or a vaccine?.- Chapter 5. Thinking Socially: Anthropological Approaches to Contemporary Research.- Chapter 6. Thinking in systems: sustainability cognition for design communities.- Chapter 7. Towards Conscious Design and Urban Planning: Inspiration from Consciousness in Business.- Chapter 8. From storytelling to numbers: a discussion on vulnerability in the global and local context.- Chapter 9. Urban Design in the Age of Climate Change: Paradigms and Directions.- Chapter 10. Social housing in historic centers: contemporary experiences in Latin America.- Chapter 11. Designing for vulnerabilities. The definition of public spaces as a strategy for a sustainable renovation of Beijing heritage sites.- Chapter 12. Urban form and social vulnerability in Shanghai: a comparative study of Hongkou district before and after the `90s urban renewal.- Chapter 13. Climate Urbanism in the Post-pandemic World: Mapping Vulnerabilities and Exploring Community Activism in East London.- Chapter 14. Facing vulnerability: healthcare sustainable design in the Global South.- Chapter 15. Coastal vulnerability: sustainable settlements for outdoor tourism.- Chapter 16. AR/VR as design strategies to empower vulnerable communities.- Chapter 17. Digital participation for Inclusive Growth: A Case Study of Singapore's Collaborative Digital Governance Model.- Chapter 18. The program<< Rebuilding the World >> (RBW) at ENSAP Bordeaux, a new humanist vision to respond to contemporary urban planning and environmental challenges.- Chapter 19. Climate Resilient Development Pathways in the US-Mexico Border Region: The Case of the El Paso del Norte Metropolitan Area.- Chapter 20. Nutritious Landscapes: Assessing the accessibility, availability, and acceptability of food in Mexico City metropolitan periphery.- Chapter 21. Drawn Across Borders.- Chapter 22. Energy through Design: an approach to overcome energy poverty in vulnerable communities on the U.S.-Mexico Border Region.- Chapter 23. Design with Vulnerable Communities.
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Urban Geography and Urbanism;Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning;Urban Design;Urban Humanities;Sustainable Cities and Communities;Vulnerable Communities;Vulnerability;Design Strategies;Anthropocene