Sustainable Urban Development and Smart Cities Construction
MTA
Integrating green infrastructure, transit, and digital systems in urban projects
2nd Edition
This comprehensive guide, "Sustainable Urban Development and Smart Cities Construction," offers an in-depth framework for creating resilient, low-carbon urban environments by seamlessly integrating green infrastructure, efficient transit, and advanced digital systems. Unlike conventional approaches that tackle urban challenges in silos, this book champions a "systems thinking" methodology, demonstrating how ecological assets, mobility networks, and data-driven infrastructure, when planned and delivered as one interdependent system, can unlock compounding benefits for environmental performance, human well-being, and economic vitality.
From foundational principles like urban form and placemaking to advanced topics such as digital twins, microgrids, and low-embodied-carbon construction, the book provides practical guidance across the entire project lifecycle. It covers everything from specifying outcome-based requirements and aligning financing models to implementing adaptive management and ensuring cybersecurity and privacy. With a strong emphasis on real-world application, the text includes strategies for moving from pilot projects to city-scale initiatives, ensuring that sustainable urban development is not just an aspiration but a measurable, adaptable, and future-ready reality.
This essential resource is tailored for urban planners, developers, municipal engineers, designers, and policymakers seeking holistic solutions to the complex challenges of 21st-century cities. Through a blend of conceptual depth, practical tools, field-tested examples, and a final chapter dedicated to compelling case studies and implementation playbooks, it offers a clear blueprint for building urban spaces that are more resilient to climate shocks, more affordable to operate, and more delightful for all inhabitants.
This book is intended for urban planners, municipal engineers, real estate developers, and policymakers who are responsible for designing and delivering modern urban infrastructure. It is specifically valuable for professionals seeking a technical yet practical roadmap for integrating sustainable 'green' solutions with 'smart' digital technologies. Additionally, it serves as a critical resource for sustainability consultants and community leaders focused on equitable, net-zero precinct development.
January 2, 2026
81,595 words
5 hours 43 minutes
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