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Of towns and countries, Dirk Bolt

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Of towns and countries, Dirk Bolt
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Of towns and countries
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Dirk Bolt
Summary
OF TOWNS AND COUNTRIES presents a rare insight into seven decades of global change. The book is a mini-history of the period from post-World War II recovery to the recent warning by the United Nations of an existential threat from climate change. ADVENTURES AND DANGERS This change is told through the eyes of an architect and his family. Born in Holland, he travels to Australia, where he wins many design awards. In 1970, he joins the UN. The family moves often, encounter adventures and face life-threatening dangers. He battles with problems that seem endemic to international development. RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE When he finds links between development and what makes the clock of climate change tick, he focuses on the role of urbanisation. The book follows his increasing sense of alarm and the evolution of his response. Teaching at universities, he develops a new approach to the creation of 'future-proof' cities. Readers wishing to follow up on this can find more detail in the two appendices. REALITY AND FICTION The chapters of the book are memory-based and supplemented by illustrations. They tell a fascinating tale of life on three continents and the Pacific Ocean. By contrast, the prologue and epilogue embellish reality with elements of fiction. The prologue starts the book in the past, and in Iceland the epilogue takes it to a surprising end
Target audience
adult
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