Contesting Megaprojects

Complex Impacts, Urban Disruption and the Quest for Sustainability

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Springer

Paru le : 2025-11-22

Megaprojects are not merely transformative, but rather, they are inherently disruptive. They are incompatible with any approach to urban sustainability that prioritizes the well-being of urbanites and the boundaries of the Earth system. In fact, megaprojects undermine efforts to tackle the global im...
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n.c

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2025-11-22

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353 pages

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9783031983818

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Gerardo del Cerro Santamaría is a Senior Research Scholar, Professor, Author, Mentor and International Advisor in New York. He has taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Skidmore College and The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in Manhattan, where he was Founding Director and Senior Executive Director of Strategic Planning and Innovation and Research Professor of Planning and Megaprojects for twenty-three years. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University, London School of Economics and University College London, among other institutions. Del Cerro is a U.S. Fulbright fellow, a former Program Evaluation Director (Gateway Engineering Coalition) at the U.S. National Science Foundation, and a European Union Expert in Regional Policy (Regio Program). He serves at Future Earth Urban Knowledge-Action Network, Earth System Governance Project and Global Land Program, and at the New York Academy of Sciences. Gerardo has authored many scientific publications on various aspects of urbanism and global capitalist development, megaprojects, iconic architecture, technology, innovation, complex sustainability, STEM education, neoliberalism in higher education, robotics and the mathematics of music. He has received several professional recognitions and his work has been featured in the media, in both the United States and Europe. Del Cerro’s background is in Science, Mathematical Logic & Philosophy of Science, Political Economy and Music. He holds a Ph.D. in the Social Sciences from the New School for Social Research in Manhattan.

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