A plea for the social efficacy of the neighborhood and its ecology
The pressure is on: people move to cities in ever-growing numbers. So we
build new neighborhoods, we transform old industrial areas and renew the
existing city. Right now, the focus lies on energy-neutral
neighborhoods. But in order for these new neighborhoods to really work,
residents need to be engaged and the tactics need to be embedded within
a larger social policy. Only then do thriving cities arise.
Neighbourhoods for the Future revisits the neighborhood as the
designated scale and arena to build our urban futures. The neighborhood
is small enough to be tangible, yet big enough to make an actual
difference. Introducing the concepts of neighborhood arrangements and
ecologies, this book provides a new perspective on the relation between
participants, resources and rules to spark change and prepare urbanites
and policymakers for realizing their own sustainable neighborhoods for
the future.