Innovative Models for Sustainable Development in Emerging African Countries

This open access book explores key issues and presents recent case studies in areas of importance for the transition to a circular model of development in emerging African countries that will minimize resource consumption and waste production. The topics covered include the development of sustainabl...

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Other Authors: Aste, Niccolò (Editor), Della Torre, Stefano (Editor), Talamo, Cinzia (Editor), Adhikari, Rajendra Singh (Editor), Rossi, Corinna (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2020
Series:Research for Development
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Summary:This open access book explores key issues and presents recent case studies in areas of importance for the transition to a circular model of development in emerging African countries that will minimize resource consumption and waste production. The topics covered include the development of sustainable housing models, energy and environmental issues in building design and technical systems, recycling for a sustainable future, models for humanitarian emergencies, and low-cost and web-based digital tools with applications in architecture and archaeology. The aim is to contribute to a necessary paradigm shift with respect to urban planning and usage of territories, moving from a linear urban metabolism based on the "take, make, dispose" approach to a circular metabolism. Such a change requires a focus on the relationship between the architectural, urban, and physical aspects of new developments, climate, and energy demand, as well as the identification and integration of strategies and infrastructures to achieve a high level of efficiency and self-sufficiency. The book will appeal to all with an interest in sustainable development in the African context.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (167 p.)
ISBN:978-3-030-33323-2
Access:Open Access