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Enabling the City. Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Encounters in Research and Practice
Editors-in-Chief: Josefine Fokdal, Olivia Bina, Prue Chiles, Liis Ojamäe and Katrin Paadam Participating author: Anna-Paola Pola Routledge 2021/06 9780367277390 (pbk)/9780429297649 (ebk) English The book explores interdisciplinary approaches to urban transformation, addressing ageing, community, public space, mobility, heritage, sustainability, climate change, and education through diverse research and local practices.
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Archetecture Française à Shanghai
Zheng Shiling, Associate Editors: Sha Yongjie, Shao Yong, Zhang Ming Tongji University Press 2021/05 978-7-5608-6960-5 Chinese The book reviews the contributions of French architects to Shanghai’s urban development and historical heritage, explores works by modern French architects in Shanghai, and documents the study and practice experiences of 13 Chinese architects in France.
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Cultural Heritage Promotes Urban Sustainable Development: A Study of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Region
Zhou Jian, Ron van Oers, Cristina Iamandi, Sabina Cioboata Tongji University Press 2021/04 978-7-5608-9750-9 Chinese This book is written against the backdrop of the UNESCO Global Report on Culture and Urban Sustainable Development, aiming to explore how culture and its complex components are integrated with the overall urban development process and urban development strategies worldwide. This book sorts out the legal and governance frameworks for urban heritage protection and urban development in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific region, which has high reference value for scholars, teachers, students, and practitioners in the fields of urban sustainable development, urban renewal, and urban cultural heritage protection research.
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World Heritage of Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area
Han Feng Tongji University Press 2020/06 978-7-5608-8938-2 Chinese This book uses Wulingyuan to explore its OUV, stakeholder roles, and sustainable tourism strategies focused on heritage conservation, offering insights for China’s World Heritage management.
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