Call number:
PIK D 209-12-0112
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: 1 Resources of the City: Towards a European Urban Environmental History ; 2 A Metabolic Approach to the City: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Paris ; 3 Urban Horses and Changing City-Hinterland Relationships in the United States ; 4 'Returning to Nature': Vacation and Life Style in the Montréal Region ; 5 Citizens in Pursuit of Nature: Gardens, Allotments and Private Space in European Cities, 1850-2000 ; 6 Sustainable Naples: The Disappearance of Nature as Resource ; 7 The Struggle for Urban Space: Nantes and Clermont-Ferrand, 1830-1930 ; 8 Sanitate Crescamus: "Water Supply, Sewage Disposal and Environmental Values in a Victorian Suburb ; 9 Resource Management and Environmental Transformations. Water Incorporation at the Time of Industrialization: Milan, 1880-1940 ; 10 Constructing Urban Infrastructure for Multiple Resource Management: Sewerage Systems in the Industrialization of the Rhineland, Germany ; 11 Towards the Socialist Sanitary City: Urban Water Problems in East German New Towns, 1945-1970 ; 12 Experts and Water Quality in Paris in 1870 ; 13 Noise Abatement and the Search for Quiet Space in theModern City ; 14 Environmental Justice, History and the City: The United States and Britain, 1970-2000 ; 15 'In Stadt und Land': Differences and Convergencesbetween Urban and Local Environmentalism in West Germany, 1950-1980 ; 16 Path Dependence and Urban History: Is a Marriage Possible?
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XIV, 285 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
ISBN:
0754650812
Series Statement:
Historical urban studies
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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