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11. Recentralization and Green Infrastructures: Seeking Compatibility between Alternatives to North American Suburban Development

  • Sara Saboonian and Pierre Filion
© 2019 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2019 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

Chapters in this book

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