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rise up, clip on, and grow out for a better urban experience

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An edition of Safer cities of the future (2015)

Safer cities of the future

rise up, clip on, and grow out for a better urban experience

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"This book is shocking. It documents the 'fantasy' emergency plans that rely on wishful thinking, non-existent private cars and with no mention of public transit to evacuate citizens. It documents how many apparent solutions may cause more loss of life than the emergency. Traffic 'contra-flow' (all lanes going out) prevents emergency vehicles from entering the affected area and more people may die trying to evacuate than die from the event that caused the evacuation order. The author and a team of researchers studied 100 urban emergency plans. They found jargon, acronyms, lists of civic leaders, laborious definitions, unreadable maps and analysis of non-existent hazards. While humorous, this will kill people, and has. Terrorism, increased density and severe weather events make this book a necessity in all city police, fire, emergency and political offices–at least for those who want to save lives. The author uses the lens of Utopian planning, redundant transport systems and new building materials to help move us to safer cities of the future."--Page 4 of cover.

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Sextant Publishing
Language
English
Pages
182

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Safer cities of the future: rise up, clip on, and grow out for a better urban experience
2015, Sextant Publishing
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-179)

Published in
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV551.2 .B66 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
182 pages
Number of pages
182

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32139208M
Internet Archive
safercitiesoffut0000bonn
ISBN 10
1926755146, 1926755138
ISBN 13
9781926755144, 9781926755137
OCLC/WorldCat
932303554

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