Urban Sustainability and Energy Management of Cities for Improved Health and Well-Being

Urban Sustainability and Energy Management of Cities for Improved Health and Well-Being

Release Date: April, 2022|Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 281
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4030-8
ISBN13: 9781668440308|ISBN10: 166844030X|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668440315|EISBN13: 9781668440322
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Description & Coverage
Description:

Global environmental challenges such as climate change, rapid urbanization, and human influence on the environment continue to grow. Many of these resulting risks lead to diseases and negative impacts on health and quality of life. It is now essential to develop more sustainable and healthy environments with greater focus on prevention by targeting the root causes of disease. Urban communities comprise a high concentration of services, consumption, and waste and represent an unsustainable pattern of urbanization that accelerates the decline of global ecosystems services rather than supporting them through the compensatory contributions of peri-urban and rural areas. By focusing on reducing environmental and social risk factors, almost a quarter of the global burden of disease can be avoided through better health promotion strategies and improved prevention and hygiene measures.

Urban Sustainability and Energy Management of Cities for Improved Health and Well-Being highlights the interdisciplinary connections between the environment and human health, focusing on new ideas and suggestions for promoting both sustainable development and human health and well-being. It creates a new approach to the analysis of human impacts on the natural environment and, conversely, determines how the environment can modulate human lifestyles and health. Furthermore, this book explores opportunities and challenges urban communities face as they seek to become sustainable systems embedded in their diverse and complex social and environmental contexts. Covering topics such as affordable housing, ecological waste materials, and urban health, this premier reference source is an essential resource for environmentalists, civil engineers, government officials, architects, libraries, students and educators of higher education, urban planners, researchers, and academicians.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Affordable Housing
  • Construction Robotics
  • Ecological Waste Materials
  • Green Technology
  • Optical Performance
  • Smart Cities
  • Urban Health
  • Urban Residential Areas
  • Urban Resilient Sustainability
  • Vulnerable Environments
  • Water Networks
  • Zero Energy Building Design
Reviews & Statements

"The urgency for climate consciousness is real. Concrete may have moulded our cities into what they are, but it is time to undo the damage of our irresponsible actions. Clean, green technology for a healthier, more resilient future can help us build the road to sustainability. Sustainability, powered by people-participation, is the way out of planetary perils."

– Vinod Bijlani, HPE
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Roberto Alonso González-Lezcano is a PhD in Industrial Engineering, Postgraduate Diploma in Plant Engineering, Postgraduate Diploma in University Didactics, Master in Mathematical Engineering Extraordinary Doctorate Award. Assistant Professor of the Department of Architecture and Design, in the area of Facilities at the Higher Polytechnic School of the CEU San Pablo University. He has been teaching at Building Installations, Electromechanics and Materials, Physics, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics of Continuous Media and Theory of Structures. Accredited Professor by the ACAP in the figures of Professor Hired Doctor, Professor Doctor of Private University and Tenured Professor. A six-year research period recognized by the CNEAI. He has taught in undergraduate and master's degrees at the Carlos III University of Madrid, Camilo José Cela University, European University of Madrid, Antonio de Nebrija University,Technical University of Madrid and Alfonso X El Sabio University. He has published several books and articles concerning the areas of Energy, Installations and Continuous Media Mechanics.
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