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Index
Cover
Advance Praise
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Cities of the Imagination
1. It’s Not Really about Cities
2. What Seems Green May Actually Be Brown
3. But when Green Elements Align, the Results Can Be Impressive
4. Revitalization Can Be Powerful
5. In a Revitalizing District, Some Gentrification Might Be OK; but Not Too Much
6. Cities Need Nature
7. There Can Be So Much in a Name—or Not
8. Sustainability Requires Attention to Legacy
9. But the Past Is Not the Future
10. Community Isn’t What It Used to Be, Apparently
11. Meet the Environmental Paradox of Smart Growth
12. Design Matters, but It Can Be Messy
13. There Must Be a There
14. Human Habitat Should Nourish the Mind, Body, and Spirit
15. Americans Don’t Walk Much, and I Don’t Blame Them
16. Driving Should Be an Option
17. Getting to School Shouldn’t Be So Hard
18. Walk, Drink, Walk Back
19. Successful Suburbs Will Adapt to the Twenty-First Century
20. Childhood Should Be about Exploring
21. Grow Food, but Not Just Anywhere
22. Cities Are Made for Faith, and Vice Versa
23. Think Globally, Plan Locally
24. Sustainability Is Where the Heart Is
25. Sprawl Is Dying. Will Smart Growth Be Next?
Epilogue: People Habitat and the Landscape
Bibliography
About the Author
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