What are eco-cities?

Nancy Dickmann

Book - 2019

"From urban design that suits the local landscape to zero-carbon living, this fascinating book looks at how cities around the world are adapting to environmental change. Readers are presented with real-life, eco-city solutions to issues such as water use in times of drought, and why green spaces matter."--Provided by publisher.

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Genres
Instructional and educational works
Published
New York : Crabtree Publishing Company 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Nancy Dickmann (author)
Physical Description
32 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780778750338
  • What is an eco-city?
  • Eco-cities and ecosystems
  • Zero-carbon living
  • Going renewable
  • Urban design
  • Public transport
  • Eco-housing
  • Public buildings
  • Waste management
  • Saving water
  • Green spaces
  • Local food
  • Cities of the future.
Review by Booklist Review

Many children understand recycling at home or school, but these titles in the Putting the Planet First series (4 titles) emphasize sustainable living and its impact on the earth. Double-page spreads introduce concepts through colorful charts, graphs, and diagrams, while photographs spotlight a variety of global initiatives, including paperless schools in Scotland, wind farms in Denmark, and solar-powered clinics in Ghana. What Are Eco-Cities? explains how eco-cities are designed to be zero-carbon through such factors as green spaces, local food, renewable energy, public transportation, water conservation, and eco-friendly housing and buildings. Each book concludes with a look to the future and new technologies that will improve the environment. This eye-opening STEM series not only tackles real-world problems but helps readers recognize their roles in protecting the planet.--Angela Leeper Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-6-As the titles suggest, these four books emphasize ways we can conserve natural resources. Each entry boasts 13 chapters that contain clear color photographs and diagrams that succinctly compare and contrast information. The bright layout is busy-borderline distracting-but consistent. The conversational tone, with multiple case-by-case comparisons, is engaging. Though the series is certainly not comprehensive, the global perspective and spotlights on multiple countries are noteworthy. While there is some repeated information from entry to entry, the series is a unified whole that should be purchased together. However, libraries should note that some of the information is from a few years ago (2015 or before). VERDICT Environmentally and globally conscious, this set would be a welcome addition to most collections. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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