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11. Recentralization and Green Infrastructures: Seeking Compatibility between Alternatives to North American Suburban Development
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Sara Saboonian
and Pierre Filion
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations, Figures, and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Introduction: The Scope and Scales of Suburban Infrastructure 1
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SECTION 1. Situating Suburban Infrastructures
- 2. In What Sense Suburban Infrastructure? 45
- 3. Rescaling the Suburban: New Directions in the Relationship between Governance and Infrastructure 67
- 4. Financial Infrastructures of Suburbanism: From Suburbanization to Value Extraction 88
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SECTION 2. Suburban Infrastructures in Crisis
- 5. Phases of Neoliberal Infrastructure: Test Zones of Post-Soviet Europe 117
- 6. “Designed to Fail”: Technopolitics of Sewage in India’s Urban Periphery 137
- 7. Governance by Crises and Failing Infrastructure in Michigan: The 21st-Century Republican Strategy 157
- 8. Infrastructure Interludes: Sociotechnical Disposition and Planning for Water and Wastewater Systems in the Stockholm Archipelago 183
- 9. Suburban Constellations of Water Supply and Sanitation in Hanoi 208
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SECTION 3. Reshaping Suburban Infrastructures
- 10. The “In-Between Territories” of Suburban Infrastructure Politics 233
- 11. Recentralization and Green Infrastructures: Seeking Compatibility between Alternatives to North American Suburban Development 256
- 12. “Greenfrastructure”: The Greater Golden Horseshoe Greenbelt as Urban Boundary? 278
- 13. Building on Quicksand: Infrastructural Megaprojects in China 301
- 14. Retrofitting Obsolete Suburbs: Networks, Fixes, and Divisions 318
- 15. The Uneven Outcomes of Sustainable Transport Infrastructure Planning: The Case of Montreal and Vancouver Commuters 340
- 16. Conclusion: Unified and Diverse Perspectives on Suburban Infrastructures 365
- Contributors 383
- Index 389
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations, Figures, and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Introduction: The Scope and Scales of Suburban Infrastructure 1
-
SECTION 1. Situating Suburban Infrastructures
- 2. In What Sense Suburban Infrastructure? 45
- 3. Rescaling the Suburban: New Directions in the Relationship between Governance and Infrastructure 67
- 4. Financial Infrastructures of Suburbanism: From Suburbanization to Value Extraction 88
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SECTION 2. Suburban Infrastructures in Crisis
- 5. Phases of Neoliberal Infrastructure: Test Zones of Post-Soviet Europe 117
- 6. “Designed to Fail”: Technopolitics of Sewage in India’s Urban Periphery 137
- 7. Governance by Crises and Failing Infrastructure in Michigan: The 21st-Century Republican Strategy 157
- 8. Infrastructure Interludes: Sociotechnical Disposition and Planning for Water and Wastewater Systems in the Stockholm Archipelago 183
- 9. Suburban Constellations of Water Supply and Sanitation in Hanoi 208
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SECTION 3. Reshaping Suburban Infrastructures
- 10. The “In-Between Territories” of Suburban Infrastructure Politics 233
- 11. Recentralization and Green Infrastructures: Seeking Compatibility between Alternatives to North American Suburban Development 256
- 12. “Greenfrastructure”: The Greater Golden Horseshoe Greenbelt as Urban Boundary? 278
- 13. Building on Quicksand: Infrastructural Megaprojects in China 301
- 14. Retrofitting Obsolete Suburbs: Networks, Fixes, and Divisions 318
- 15. The Uneven Outcomes of Sustainable Transport Infrastructure Planning: The Case of Montreal and Vancouver Commuters 340
- 16. Conclusion: Unified and Diverse Perspectives on Suburban Infrastructures 365
- Contributors 383
- Index 389