Title: Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments Author: Mark Roseland Publisher: New Society Publishers Place of Publication: Canada Year of Publication: 2005 (Third Edition) Pages: 239 ISBN: 978-0-86571-535-6
by DR. ALIAS RAMELI alias@townplan.gov.my Many of our most critical global environmental issues are rooted in local, day-to-day problems. Atmospheric and potential climate change, for example, can be altered by local communities and government officials making enlightened decisions about local traffic congestion and inefficient land-use patterns. Local decisions about such issues benefit all of us globally. While global environmental change is accelerating, there is a wealth of important and exciting information that can help us set the planet on a sustainable course. Unfortunately, most of this information is not readily available through the mainstream media. This book, Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments, has endeavored to make these ideas, tools and resources accessible. It offers practical suggestions and innovative solutions to a range of common community problems on energy efficiency, transportation, land use, housing, waste reduction, recycling, air quality and governance.