Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 3

By: Harper, Thomas [Ed.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Routledge 2014Description: 362pISBN: 9781138892422Subject(s): Urban PlanningDDC classification: 711.4
Contents:
Preface xiv, Introduction: seizing the opportunity by Thomas L. Harper, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, and Heloisa Costa p.1, 2. Portraying, classifying and understanding the emerging landscapes in the post-industrial city by Aspa Gospodini p.18, 3. Water and urban sustainability in the metropolitan area of the Valley of Mexico by Virginia Lahera Ramón p.56, China's urban developmental planning in rapid urbanization: Resource mobilization and responsiveness to market change Jieming Zhu p.76, 5. New Urbanism and sprawl: a Toronto case study Andrejs Skaburskis p.106, 6. Reimagining inner-city regeneration in Hillbrow, Johannesburg: identifying a role for faith-based community development by Tanja Winkler p.133, 7. Town planning versus urbanismo by Michael Hebbert p.150, 8. Paris burns": architecture or revolution? by Ester Limnonad p.171, 9. On the edge of reason: planning and urban futures in Africa by Philip Harrison p.197, 10. Territorial planning and the national project: the challenges of fragmentation by Carlos Vainer p.221, 11. Planning styles in conflict: the Metropolitan Transportation Commission by Judith E. Innes and Judith Gruber p.242, 12. Performance-based planning: perspectives from the United States, Australia, and New Zealand by Douglas C. Baker, Neil G. Sipe, and Brendan J. Gleeson p.264, 13. The logic of critical communicative planning: transaction cost alteration by Tore Sager p.289, 14. Planning appeals are third party rights legitimate? The case study of Victoria, Australia by Stephen Willey p.321, Index p.349
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Preface xiv, Introduction: seizing the opportunity by Thomas L. Harper, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, and Heloisa Costa p.1, 2. Portraying, classifying and understanding the emerging landscapes in the post-industrial city by Aspa Gospodini p.18, 3. Water and urban sustainability in the metropolitan area of the Valley of Mexico by Virginia Lahera Ramón p.56, China's urban developmental planning in rapid urbanization: Resource mobilization and responsiveness to market change Jieming Zhu p.76, 5. New Urbanism and sprawl: a Toronto case study Andrejs Skaburskis p.106, 6. Reimagining inner-city regeneration in Hillbrow, Johannesburg: identifying a role for faith-based community development by Tanja Winkler p.133, 7. Town planning versus urbanismo by Michael Hebbert p.150, 8. Paris burns": architecture or revolution? by Ester Limnonad p.171, 9. On the edge of reason: planning and urban futures in Africa by Philip Harrison p.197, 10. Territorial planning and the national project: the challenges of fragmentation by Carlos Vainer p.221, 11. Planning styles in conflict: the Metropolitan Transportation Commission by Judith E. Innes and Judith Gruber p.242, 12. Performance-based planning: perspectives from the United States, Australia, and New Zealand by Douglas C. Baker, Neil G. Sipe, and Brendan J. Gleeson p.264, 13. The logic of critical communicative planning: transaction cost alteration by Tore Sager p.289, 14. Planning appeals are third party rights legitimate? The case study of Victoria, Australia by Stephen Willey p.321, Index p.349

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