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Gray to green communities, a call to action on the housing and climate crises, Dana L. Bourland

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Gray to green communities, a call to action on the housing and climate crises, Dana L. Bourland
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gray to green communities
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1239740820
Responsibility statement
Dana L. Bourland
Sub title
a call to action on the housing and climate crises
Summary
"US cities are faced with the joint challenge of our climate crisis and the lack of housing that is affordable and healthy. Our housing stock contributes significantly to the changing climate, with residential buildings accounting for 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. US housing is not only unhealthy for the planet, it is putting the physical and financial health of residents at risk. Our housing system means that a renter working 40 hours a week and earning minimum wage cannot afford a two-bedroom apartment in any US county. In Gray to Green Communities, green affordable housing expert Dana Bourland argues that we need to move away from a gray housing model to a green model, which considers the health and well-being of residents, their communities, and the planet. She demonstrates that we do not have to choose between protecting our planet and providing housing affordable to all. Bourland draws from her experience leading the Green Communities Program at Enterprise Community Partners, a national community development intermediary. Her work resulted in the first standard for green affordable housing which was designed to deliver measurable health, economic, and environmental benefits." -- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The problem with gray -- The promise of green -- Learning from the green communities criteria -- The challenges to greening affordable housing for all -- A just future
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Call to action on the housing and climate crises
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