October 31, 2012
WHITEHORSE – A new book co-edited and authored by Yukon College vice president Academic, Dr. Bill Dushenko, highlights fresh thinking in the on-going debate over sustainable urban planning and development.
Urban Sustainability: Reconnecting Space and Place brings together 12 researchers and practitioners from across North America to explore the governance challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for city planners.
Smaller carbon footprints, walkable cities, eco-friendly buildings, and urban agriculture are topics of discussion at city halls across Canada, and no stranger to Whitehorse council meetings. These are some of the concrete ways of achieving urban sustainability put forward in the book.
Dushenko believes that to create more sustainable cities municipal politicians and planners will increasingly need to take a community’s social capital and their engagement into account when making decisions.