Acknowledgments
List of Figures, Tables, and Appendices
Introduction: Climate Justice and Urban Futures
1 Disparate Yet Interconnected Cities
2 Nature of Contestation
3 Nature of Flows
4 Plans and Counterplans
5 A Political Ecology of Design
Epilogue
Appendices
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Kian Goh is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning in the Luskin School of Public Affairs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
"A timely contribution to the field... Form and Flow
contributes to a better understanding of the visions of urban
futures developed in response to climate change."
-Landscape Architecture Magazine
"A great look into the near future for these three cities-New York
City, Rotterdam, and Jakarta-and a warning to other cities."
-Choice
"This book beautifully renders visible the connections and tensions
between high-profile, expert oriented climate initiatives and
on-the-ground, situated activist visions for more just urban
futures under climate change."
-Urban Studies
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