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CONTENTS<br/>Introduction : Urban Transformations – Sustainable Urban Development Through Resource Efficiency Quality of Life and Resilence xvii<br/>Sigrun Kabisch, Florian Koch, Erik Gawel, Annegret Haase, Sonja Knapp, Kerstin Krellenberg and Andreas Zehnsdorf <br/>Part 1 Conceptual Approaches of Sustainable Urban Transformations<br/>Exploring the Extent, Selected Topics and Governance Modes of Urban Sustainability Transformations<br/>Rink, Dieter (et al.) 3-20<br/>Linking Transition Theories with Theories of Institutions – Implications for Sustainable Urban Infrastructures Between Flexibility and Stability 21-44<br/>Bedtke, Norman (et al.)<br/>Efficiency–Equity–Trade–Off as a Challenge for Shaping Urban Transformations 45-60<br/>Gawel, Erik (et al.)<br/>On the Connection Between Urban Sustainability Transformations and Multiple Societal Crises 61-76<br/>Haase, Annegret (et al.)<br/>How to Measure Progress Towards an Inclusive, Safe, Resilient and Sustainable City? Reflections on Applying the Indicators of Sustainable Development Goal 11 in Germany and India 77-90<br/>Koch, Florian (et al.)<br/>Part II Urban Resources and Governance<br/>Sustainable Transformation of Urban Water Infrastructure in Amman, Jordan – Meeting Residential Water Demand in the Face of Deficient Public Supply and Alternative Private Water Markets 93-115<br/>Klassert, Christian (et al.)<br/>The TEEB Approach Towards Sustainable Urban Transformations: Demonstrating and Capturing Ecosystem Service Values 117-132<br/>Hansjürgens, Bernd (et al.)<br/>Green Infrastructure for Increased Resource Efficiency in Urban Water Management 133-143<br/>Nivala, Jaime (et al.)<br/>Sustainable Urban Water Governance – Main Aims, Challenges and Institutional Approaches in Germany and Beyond 145-171<br/>Reese, Moritz (et al.)<br/>Transitioning the Heat Supply System – Challenges with Special Focus on Bioenergy in the Context of Urban Areas 173-196<br/>Lenz, Volker (et al.)<br/>From Shrinkage to Regrowth: The Nexus Between Urban Dynamics, Land Use Change and Ecosystem Service Provision 197-219<br/>Haase, Annegret (et al.)<br/>Potentials of Urban Brownfields for Improving the Quality of Urban Space 221-232<br/>Banzhaf, Ellen (et al.)<br/>Local Residential Quality from an Interdisciplinary Perspective: Combining Individual Perception and Micrometeorological Factors 235-255<br/>Kabisch, Sigrun (et al.)<br/>Socio-Spatial Distribution of Airborne Outdoor Exposures – An Indicator for Environmental Quality, Quality of Life, and Environmental Justice: The Case Study of Berlin 257-279<br/>Kindler, Annegret (et al.)<br/>What Really Matters in Green Infrastructure for the Urban Quality of Life? Santiago de Chile as a Showcase City 281-300<br/>Banzhaf, Ellen (et al.)<br/><br/>Do Urban Biodiversity and Urban Ecosystem Services Go Hand in Hand, or Do We Just Hope It Is That Easy? 301-312<br/>Knapp, Sonja (et al.)<br/>Resilience, Adaptation and Transformation: Conceptual and Empirical Insights from Two Case Studies in Germany and Chile 315-326<br/>Kuhlicke, Christian (et al.)<br/>Adapting Built–Up Areas to Climate Change: Assessment of Effects and Feasibility of Adaptation Measures on Heat Hazard 327-338<br/>Welz, Juliane (et al.)<br/>Climate Proofing of Urban Development: Regulatory Challenges and Approaches in Europe, Germany, and Beyond 339-361<br/>Reese, Moritz<br/>Decision Support on Flood Management in Complex Urban Settings. Is Risk Assessment the Right Approach or Do We Need Decision Heuristics? 363-374<br/>Meyer, Volker<br/>Reflections 375<br/>Sigrun Kabisch, Florian Koch, Erik Gawel, Annegret Haase, Sonja Knapp, Kerstin Krellenberg and Andreas Zehnsdorf <br/>Index 381<br/> |