Sustainable, smart and solidary Seoul : transforming an Asian megacity / Tony Robinson, Minsun Ji.
2022
HT243.K62
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Title
Sustainable, smart and solidary Seoul : transforming an Asian megacity / Tony Robinson, Minsun Ji.
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ISBN
9783031135958 (electronic bk.)
3031135954 (electronic bk.)
9783031135941
3031135946
3031135954 (electronic bk.)
9783031135941
3031135946
Published
Cham : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 175 pages) : illustrations (some color).
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10.1007/978-3-031-13595-8 doi
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HT243.K62
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.76095195
Summary
This book showcases how innovative state policy in Korea transformed Seoul from one of the world's most impoverished, polluted, and congested cities into a global leader in green urban planning, smart city innovations, and social economy initiatives that have dramatically improved the local quality of life. Today, Seoul's urban planning innovations are increasingly touted as replicable best practices for export to cities across the globe. This book describes how innovative state policy has made Seoul a world leader in sustainable, smart, and solidary urban initiatives. Beginning in the 1960s, Seoul led the fastest urbanization and modernization project in world history, becoming a colossal 26-million-person metropolitan region and one of the largest footprints of humanity on earth, transforming the nation from one of the world's poorest to having the 10th largest GDP in 2020. Today, Seoul has become one of the most productive and innovative urban agglomerations on earth. Seoul's residents enjoy the world's highest penetration of high-speed internet, a model mass transit system, and advanced smart-city technologies. The vast city has become increasingly green and sustainable, while also recycling about 90% of all waste. Seoul has become a leader in social economy innovations like cooperative villages, mutual benefit societies, and social investment funds that advance equitable development goals amid a booming capitalist economy. To broaden our imagination of what good urbanism can achieve, this book reviews Seoul's recent innovations in smart, sustainable, and solidary urbanism, including: green urban planning, sustainable development through recycling and reuse, well-managed mass transit, smart city design, and solidarity economy initiatives.
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Sustainable development goals series, 2523-3092
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Towards Zero Waste and the Circular Economy: Green Governance Remakes Seoul
From Cheonggyecheon to Seoullo 7017: The Greening of Seoul
Twenty-One Million Trips a Day: Seoul's Mass Transit Revolution
A City of Sensors: Solving the Urban Puzzle.
Towards Zero Waste and the Circular Economy: Green Governance Remakes Seoul
From Cheonggyecheon to Seoullo 7017: The Greening of Seoul
Twenty-One Million Trips a Day: Seoul's Mass Transit Revolution
A City of Sensors: Solving the Urban Puzzle.