Four Pillars of Sustainability: A Field Guide to Cities

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Abstract
The Four Pillars of Sustainability provides a framework for identifying, measuring, and understanding urban sustainability through four lenses: environmental protection, economic vitality, social equity, and cultural continuity.

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Date created [ca. June 15, 2016]

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Author Chan, Deland

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Subject urban
Subject sustainability
Subject cities
Subject four pillars
Subject urban planning
Subject design
Subject human cities
Subject urban studies
Genre Technical report

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Related Publication Li, N., Chan, D., Mao, Q., Hsu, K., & Fu, Z. (2018). Urban sustainability education: Challenges and pedagogical experiments. Habitat International, 71, 70-80.
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Chan, Deland. (2016). Four Pillars of Sustainability: A Field Guide to Cities. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/cz221jb6158

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Stanford Human Cities Initiative

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