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Livable Cities

By: Mark Alan Hughes, The Great Courses
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Ours is an urban age. Before 1800, less than one in 10 people lived in cities. Today, more than eight in 10 people in the Western Hemisphere alone live in cities. From Uruk and Eridu in ancient Mesopotamia to London and New York City in the 21st century, cities have long supported and sustained what makes us human.

But can they survive the next 100 years? If so, they’re going to have to remain livable. In this 10-lecture series, focusing on that livability is at the heart of livable cities, Professor Mark Alan Hughes discusses why we seek out cities and how they create the conditions that allow us to meet our fundamental needs as individuals and as a human community.

You’ll examine the many innovative ways cities around the world meet our most important needs - refuge, exchange, meaning, freedom, identity, knowledge, health, and nature - through everything from neighborhood design to recreational trails to creative programs promoting political engagement. You’ll also reflect on some of the most controversial issues cities face today, including racial inequality, pandemics, and climate change. And you’ll come away with lessons in livability that offer a toolbox for unlocking their benefits anywhere.

There are millions of stories in every major city. Start here with Livable Cities to learn a few of them.

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Sociology Urban Studies

About the Creator and Performer

Mark Alan Hughes is Professor of Practice at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design and the founding faculty director of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy. He is also a faculty fellow of the Penn Institute for Urban Research and a research fellow of the Wharton Risk Center at Penn. In 1992, he won the National Planning Award for his research in city and regional planning. Hughes was Chief Policy Adviser to Mayor Michael A. Nutter and the founding director of sustainability for the City of Philadelphia, where he led the creation of the Greenworks Plan in 2009. He has designed and fielded national policy research projects, including the Bridges to Work program in transportation policy and the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub in economic development policy.

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Engaging Lectures • Thought-provoking Stories • Interesting Concepts • Practical Examples • Expertly Woven Content

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Author knows what he is talking about and makes sure to use practical examples and science sources to endorse his line of thinking. Most of the negative comments are solely triggered by conservative thinking, since the author shows how environmental policies and social justice are needed for promoting better ways of living.

Definetly worth it.

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An amazing exploration of our global cities, with interesting and thought provoking stories, quotes, and facts that will stick with you long after the program is over. Hughes’ passion for these topics comes across so well on audio. You will love this audiobook!

A must listen!

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Although short for an entry in The Great Courses, this is interesting. There's a smattering of concepts about cities: are people deserting large cities due to the pandemic and remote work? (The author is a strong proponent of cities - the larger the better.) The author talks about participatory budgeting, superblocks and more.

But principally, this book is a vehicle to talk about climate change. I don't mind that; it is a serious crisis and one we all need to be talking more about. The author talks about rising sea levels, steps cities are taking to handle climate change, and steps particularly forward thinking cities are taking to ban single-use plastics in a few years. He talks about the projections of just how bad things can get. It's disturbing, but important information.

Cities and climate change

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Lecturer speaks with an audible sigh, which can be annoying. extra word extra word

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Great PO!icy course. will need to listen again to get the details I missed. kudos

Phenomenal Course

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