Description |
1 online resource (x, 297 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Note |
Print version record. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Gambling at the water table -- The road runner's appetite -- The battle for downtown. Artists step up ; Who can afford the Green City? -- Living downstream -- The sun always rises -- Viva los suns -- Land for the free -- Delivering the good. |
Summary |
Phoenix, Arizona is one of America's fastest growing metropolitan regions. It is also its least sustainable one, sprawling over a thousand square miles, with a population of four and a half million, minimal rainfall, scorching heat, and an insatiable appetite for unrestrained growth and unrestricted property rights. In Bird on Fire, eminent social and cultural analyst Andrew Ross focuses on the prospects for sustainability in Phoenix--a city in the bull's eye of global warming--and also the obstacles that stand in the way. Most authors writing on sustainable cities look at places like Portland. |
Subject |
Sustainable urban development -- Arizona -- Phoenix.
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Urban ecology (Sociology) -- Arizona -- Phoenix.
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City planning -- Arizona -- Phoenix.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- City Planning & Urban Development.
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City planning. (OCoLC)fst00862177
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Sustainable urban development. (OCoLC)fst01744955
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Urban ecology (Sociology) (OCoLC)fst01733718
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Arizona -- Phoenix.
(OCoLC)fst01213753
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Genre/Form |
Electronic book.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Ross, Andrew, 1956- Bird on fire. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2011 9780199828265 |
Standard No. |
9786613348999 |
ISBN |
9780199828272 (electronic bk.) |
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019982827X (electronic bk.) |
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