Authors
José Lobo, Marina Alberti, Melissa Allen-Dumas, Luís MA Bettencourt, Anni Beukes, Luis A Bojórquez Tapia, Wei-Qiang Chen, Anne Dodge, Zachary Neal, Anna Perreira, Deirdre Pfeiffer, Aromar Revi, Debra Roberts, Céline Rozenblat, Shade Shutters, Michel E Smith, Eleanor Stokes, Deborah Strumsky, Jianguo Wu
Publication date
2021/12/14
Source
npj Urban Sustainability
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
39
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Sustainable urban systems (SUS) science is a new science integrating work across established and emerging disciplines, using diverse methods, and addressing issues at local, regional, national, and global scales. Advancing SUS requires the next generation of scholars and practitioners to excel at synthesis across disciplines and possess the skills to innovate in the realms of research, policy, and stakeholder engagement. We outline key tenets of graduate education in SUS, informed by historical and global perspectives. The sketch is an invitation to discuss how graduates in SUS should be trained to engage with the challenges and opportunities presented by continuing urbanization.
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