Permaculture Research Digest
Making sustainable cities secure (online)
The debate about cities and security often concentrates on crime. However
there is more to it than that. The quality of life for citizens will
also depend on their economic security, food and fuel security, a
stable, more equal and secure society, and a measure of environmental
justice. Although many of these issues extend beyond the realm of the
city, this article argues that the aims for the sustainable city could
contribute towards making towns and cities more secure and better places
in which to live. Some ways forward are suggested, including urban
forms that reduce travel and car dependency, energy efficiency, urban
agriculture, community involvement and the transition movement. Such
examples indicate some potential pathways towards achieving more secure
and sustainable cities.
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