Research paper
Showcasing green urbanism on waterfronts: A comparative study of Porto Alegre and Auckland
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- Title
- Showcasing green urbanism on waterfronts: A comparative study of Porto Alegre and Auckland
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Porto Alegre and Auckland - being port cities on river estuaries, comparable in size and age, and sharing a number of morphological analogies - are similar enough to enable and justify a comparative analysis and evaluation of the physical opportunities for redevelopment. We are particularly interested in possibilities for a faster transition to environmentally sustainable and technologically resilient models of urban development. The context to this investigation is the imminent global enviro...
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- Research paper
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- Conference item
- Date created
- 2010
- Creator
- Bogunovich, Dushko / Wagner, Cesar
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/1579
- Related subjects
- waterfronts / urban development / sustainable design / resilient cities / Urban Analysis and Development
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