Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 2

Stiftel, Bruce [Ed.]

Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 2 - New York Routledge 2014 - 370p.

Preface xii, Introduction: global commonality and regional specificity Bruce Stiftel, Vanessa Watson and by Henri Acselradp.1, 2. Post-industrialism, post-modernism, and the reproduction of Vancouver's central area: retheorising the twenty-first century city by Thomas A. Hutton p.25, 3. Glocalising' urban landscapes: Athens and the 2004 Olympics by Elias Beriatos and Aspa Gospodini p.69, 4. The three-speed city: marginalisation, periurbanisation, gentrification by Jaques Donzelot p.103, 5. The future of rurality under globalization by Jose Eli da Veiga p.127, 6. Reinforcing identity: urban design concepts for achieving Balinese cities with cultural identity by T. Nirarta Samadhi p.145, 7. Knowing and steering: mediatization, planning and democracy in Victoria, Australia by Alan March and Nicholas Low p.172, 8. The instruments for urban reform and the ideal of citizenship: the current contradictions by Luciana Correa do Lago p.201, 9. Regional planning and sustainability: limits and potentials of South Africa's integrated development plans by Alison Todes p.213, 10. The Americanization of Australian planning by Robert Freestone p.237, 11. City planning and urban history by Alicia Novick p.268, 12. Road expansion, urban growth, and induced travel: a path analysis by Robert Cervero p.296, 13. Changing gender contracts in self-help housing construction in Botswana: the case of Lobatse by Faustin Kalabamu p.330, Index p.361

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