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Ghost Rivers and Daylighting in Urban Landscapes

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Across the world's major cities, many rivers and streams have been buried, culverted, or channelled underground in the pursuit of urban order and expansion. These hidden waterways-sometimes known a...
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  • 14 August 2026
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Across the world's major cities, many rivers and streams have been buried, culverted, or channelled underground in the pursuit of urban order and expansion. These hidden waterways-sometimes known as "ghost rivers"-linger beneath the surface, shaping cityscapes, cultural imaginaries, and contemporary environmental debates.This volume investigates the histories, meanings, and afterlives of ghost rivers through comparative case studies in London, Sydney, and Tokyo. It examines the growing international movement to "daylight" concealed rivers as both ecological intervention and cultural practice, with reference to influential projects such as Seoul's Cheonggyecheon Stream and similar initiatives in Auckland, New York, and Zurich. Bringing together perspectives from cultural geography, urban studies, and sociohydrology, the book situates river concealment and restoration within broader discussions of environmental heritage, memory, and urban sustainability. It reveals how the material and metaphorical "ghostliness" of buried rivers continues to inform debates on nature, culture, and the reimagination of cities in the Anthropocene. An interesting read for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Tourism, Urban Studies, Urban Planning, Cultural Geography and Hydrology students, practitioners and policy makers.
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Price: $34.00
Pages: 104
Publisher: CAB International
Imprint: CAB International
Publication Date: 14 August 2026
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781836994459
Format: Paperback
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