1. Fundamentals of placemaking for the Built Environment: An Introduction -- 2. People in Place: Placemaking Fundamentals -- 3. Nature in place: Placemaking in the biosphere -- 4. There's No Place Like (Without) Country -- 5. Community Engagement: What is it? -- 6. Local governments and developers in placemaking: Defining their responsibilities and capacities to shape place -- 7. Design for Change: An adaptive approach to urban places in transformation -- 8. Economics of Place -- 9. Project Implementation -- 10. Leadership in Placemaking -- 11. The Systems of Place Agency: Adaptive Governance for Public Benefit -- 12. DigitalXPlace -- 13. Place evaluation: Measuring what matters by prioritising relationships -- 14. The ART of engagement: Placemaking for nature and people in cities
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Part 1: PERSPECTIVES ON THE CITY. Chapter1.Smart Equity (Somwrita Sarkar) -- Chapter2. The Convenient City(Rob Roggema) -- Chapter3. Conceptualization of Smart City: A Methodological Framework for Smart Infrastructure, Smart Solutions and Smart Governance (Aurobindo Ogra) -- Part 2:SMART URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE. Chapter4. Development challenges for Big Data Command and Control Centres for Smart Cities in India (Sarbeswar Praharaj) -- Chapter5. Understanding consumer demand for new transport technologies and services, and implications for the future of mobility (Akshay Vij) -- Chapter6. Smart Interactive Cities: The Use of Computational Tools and Technologies [CTTs] as a Systemic Approach to Reduce Water and Energy Consumption in Urban Areas (Al Saeed Mahmoud and Fadli Fodil) -- Part 3: URBAN HEALTH AND WELLBEING. chapter7. Centenarian Transhumanism Aging in Place (Jennifer Loy) -- Chapter8. Grey smart societies: Supporting the social inclusion of older adults by smart spatial design (Nienke Moor and Masi Mohammadi) -- Chapter9. Real-time interactive multimodal systems for physiological and emotional wellbeing(Nimish Biloria and Dimitra Dritsa) -- Part 4: URBAN LIVING LABS -- Chapter10. Design Labs for Data Driven Multivalence(Mathias Funk) -- Chapter11. The role of living labs in developing smart cities in Indonesia(Hendra Sandhi Firmansyah) -- Part 5: DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES -- Chapter12. Algae Building: Is This the New Smart Sustainable Technology?( Sara J Wilkinson, Peter J Ralph and Nimish Biloria) -- Chapter13. The qualitative image: urban analytics, hybridity and digital representation(Linda Mathews) -- Part 6: SOCIO-SPATIAL ECOSYSTEMS -- Chapter14. Multimodal Accommodations for the Nomadic International citizen [MANIC}(Kas Oosterhuis) -- Chapter15. Understanding the relationship between smart cities and entrepreneurial ecosystems: the case of Sydney(Cetindamar, D., Lammers, T. and Sick, N.) -- Chapter16. Urban Wellbeing in the Contemporary City(Nimish Biloria, Prasuna Reddy, Yuti Ariani and Dhrumil Mehta) -- Part7: CONCLUSIONS
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America's Aging -- Copyright -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Summary -- INTRODUCTION -- PREVIOUS STUDIES -- THE CURRENT FRAMEWORK -- The Demography of Current and Future Aging Cohorts -- The Concept of Vulnerability among the Oldest Old -- Federal Housing Policies -- Public Intervention in Housing Programs for the Aging -- Mobility and Social Integration of the Aging -- The Swedish Perspective on Housing and Social Environments for the Elderly -- New Technology and the Productivity and Independence of the Elderly -- REFERENCES -- Proposals for Policy and Further Research -- AGE AND DISABILITY -- ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND THE WELL-BEING OF OLDER PEOPLE -- PERSON AND ENVIRONMENTAL IN LIFE-SPAN PERSPECTIVE -- SELF-DETERMINATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION MAKING -- RESEARCH AND POLICY NEEDS -- Population Issues -- Housing Programs -- Technology -- Productivity and New Environmental Forms -- The Vulnerable Aged -- Transportation -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- The Demography of Current and Future Aging Cohorts -- THE EVOLUTION OF THE OLDER U.S. POPULATION -- Components of Change -- Age Composition of the Elderly Population -- Sex Composition -- Ethnic or Racial Composition -- Regional Distribution of the Elderly -- Urban-Rural Differences -- Marital Composition and Living Arrangements -- THE ''OLD OLD -- THE NEW AGED -- THE FUTURE OLDER POPULATION -- REFERENCES -- Social and Physical Environments for the Vulnerable Aged -- NOTIONS OF VULNERABILITY -- THE VULNERABLE AGED -- Functional Dependency -- Disability and Other Markers of Vulnerability -- RESPONSES TO DEPENDENCY -- Service Responses -- Environmental Responses to Dependency -- Retirement Communities -- Indirect Environmental Influences -- FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Current and Emerging Issues in Housing Environments for the Elderly.
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