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What Are Urban Development and Urban Design for a Sustainable Society?

Hiroyuki Takeda ()
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Hiroyuki Takeda: Osaka University

Chapter Chapter 7 in Future Design, 2020, pp 89-104 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract CitiesUrban design formSociety theFuture design basis of many people’s activities and are essential to their existence. In Japan, more than 90% of people already live in cities, and this ratio is predicted to continue to increase in the future. The Industrial RevolutionIndustrial Revolution, post-war reconstruction, and period of high economic growthHigh economic growth greatly changed cities, although as societySociety has to a certain extent matured, cities are no longer transforming drastically. Urban spacesSpace are formed by the abundant physical environmentEnvironment, and buildings can have a lifespan of approximately 50 years.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-5407-0_7

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