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Chapter 1. Introduction on Design for Vulnerable Communities
Chapter 2. How technology devices can help or harm vulnerable communities in Technocene. Issues for designers, architects, and policy makers
Chapter 3. Poverty and Design, an Economics and Policy Perspective
Chapter 4. The Vulnerability pandemic. Design as a pain-killer or a vaccine?
Chapter 5. Thinking Socially: Anthropological Approaches to Contemporary Research
Chapter 6. Thinking in systems: sustainability cognition for design communities
Chapter 7. Towards Conscious Design and Urban Planning: Inspiration from Consciousness in Business
Chapter 8. From storytelling to numbers: a discussion on vulnerability in the global and local context
Chapter 9. Urban Design in the Age of Climate Change: Paradigms and Directions
Chapter 10. Social housing in historic centers: contemporary experiences in Latin America
Chapter 11. Designing for vulnerabilities. The definition of public spaces as a strategy for a sustainable renovation of Beijing heritage sites
Chapter 12. Urban form and social vulnerability in Shanghai: a comparative study of Hongkou district before and after the `90s urban renewal
Chapter 13. Climate Urbanism in the Post-pandemic World: Mapping Vulnerabilities and Exploring Community Activism in East London
Chapter 14. Facing vulnerability: healthcare sustainable design in the Global South
Chapter 15. Coastal vulnerability: sustainable settlements for outdoor tourism
Chapter 16. AR/VR as design strategies to empower vulnerable communities
Chapter 17. Digital participation for Inclusive Growth: A Case Study of Singapore's Collaborative Digital Governance Model
Chapter 18. The program "Rebuilding the World" (RBW) at ENSAP Bordeaux, a new humanist vision to respond to contemporary urban planning and environmental challenges
Chapter 19. Climate Resilient Development Pathways in the US-Mexico Border Region: The Case of the El Paso del Norte Metropolitan Area
Chapter 20. Nutritious Landscapes: Assessing the accessibility, availability, and acceptability of food in Mexico City metropolitan periphery
Chapter 21. Drawn Across Borders
Chapter 22. Energy through Design: an approach to overcome energy poverty in vulnerable communities on the U.S.-Mexico Border Region
Chapter 23. Design with Vulnerable Communities.
Chapter 2. How technology devices can help or harm vulnerable communities in Technocene. Issues for designers, architects, and policy makers
Chapter 3. Poverty and Design, an Economics and Policy Perspective
Chapter 4. The Vulnerability pandemic. Design as a pain-killer or a vaccine?
Chapter 5. Thinking Socially: Anthropological Approaches to Contemporary Research
Chapter 6. Thinking in systems: sustainability cognition for design communities
Chapter 7. Towards Conscious Design and Urban Planning: Inspiration from Consciousness in Business
Chapter 8. From storytelling to numbers: a discussion on vulnerability in the global and local context
Chapter 9. Urban Design in the Age of Climate Change: Paradigms and Directions
Chapter 10. Social housing in historic centers: contemporary experiences in Latin America
Chapter 11. Designing for vulnerabilities. The definition of public spaces as a strategy for a sustainable renovation of Beijing heritage sites
Chapter 12. Urban form and social vulnerability in Shanghai: a comparative study of Hongkou district before and after the `90s urban renewal
Chapter 13. Climate Urbanism in the Post-pandemic World: Mapping Vulnerabilities and Exploring Community Activism in East London
Chapter 14. Facing vulnerability: healthcare sustainable design in the Global South
Chapter 15. Coastal vulnerability: sustainable settlements for outdoor tourism
Chapter 16. AR/VR as design strategies to empower vulnerable communities
Chapter 17. Digital participation for Inclusive Growth: A Case Study of Singapore's Collaborative Digital Governance Model
Chapter 18. The program "Rebuilding the World" (RBW) at ENSAP Bordeaux, a new humanist vision to respond to contemporary urban planning and environmental challenges
Chapter 19. Climate Resilient Development Pathways in the US-Mexico Border Region: The Case of the El Paso del Norte Metropolitan Area
Chapter 20. Nutritious Landscapes: Assessing the accessibility, availability, and acceptability of food in Mexico City metropolitan periphery
Chapter 21. Drawn Across Borders
Chapter 22. Energy through Design: an approach to overcome energy poverty in vulnerable communities on the U.S.-Mexico Border Region
Chapter 23. Design with Vulnerable Communities.