创建安全的城市:城市是由多层生态基础设施组成的挂毯

Carlos Betancourth
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世界上生活在城市化地区的人口比例从1985年的40.9%增加到今天的50%以上。现在,世界上一半以上的人口居住在城市,城市化的速度正在加快。城市产生了大约40%到80%的温室气体排放。它们特别容易受到气候变化的影响。2009年12月哥本哈根气候谈判取得的有限成功凸显了城市努力适应和减缓气候变化的紧迫性。发展中国家的城市有机会成为这方面的全球领导者。在发展中国家,城市化往往以特大城市人口爆炸式增长的形式出现。以最少的资源从零开始建设大型城市,已成为许多发展中国家面临的紧迫机遇。拉丁美洲、印度和中国的城市发展正在从根本上改变数亿人的生活。到目前为止,这种城市化进程极大地增加了发展中国家的环境破坏和对气候变化的脆弱性。本文旨在表明,城市化可以是一个从根本上可持续发展的过程,能够通过生态基础设施方法创造安全的城市,以减少城市脆弱性,探索一系列战略应对措施,我将其描述为生态基础设施、反馈循环城市主义和由可再生能源驱动的零碳定居点网络的编织。
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Creating secure urbanities: The city as a tapestry of layers of eco-infrastructures
The share of the world living in urbanized areas increased from 40.9% in 1985 to more than 50% today. More than half the world's population now lives in cities, and the rate of urbanization is accelerating. Cities produce roughly between 40% and 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. They are particularly vulnerable to climate change. The limited success of the December 2009 Copenhagen climate negotiations heightens the urgency of cities' efforts to adapt and mitigate to climate change. Cities in the developing world have the opportunity to emerge as global leaders on this front. In the developing world, urbanization has often taken the form of exploding populations in megacities. Building large scale cities from scratch with minimum resources has become a matter of pressing opportunity for many countries of the developing world. Urban growth in Latin America, India, and, China is fundamentally changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people. So far, this urbanization processes have dramatically increased developing countries' environmental damage and vulnerability to climate change. This paper is aiming to show that urbanization can be a fundamentally sustainable process capable to create secure urbanities through an eco-infrastructure approach for reducing urban vulnerabilities that explores a series of strategic responses which I characterize as a weave of eco-infrastructures, feddback-loop urbanisms, and networks of zero carbon settlements powered by renewable energies.
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