Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 4
- New York Routledge 2014
- 308p.
Preface p.xix, 1 Introduction: rising to the global challenges p.1, Thomas L. Harper, Michael Hibbard, Heloisa Costa, and Anthony Gar-On Yeh p.1, 2. Hanging out with “trouble-causers": planning and governance in urban Zimbabwe by Amin Y. Kamete p.12, 3. Towards a cosmopolitan urbanism: from theory to practice Leonie Sandercock p.38, 4. For the equitable city yet to come by Tanja Winkler p.58, 5 Shocking the suburbs: urban location, homeownership and oil vulnerability in the Australian city Jago Dodson and Neil Sipe p.83, 6. The re-enclosure of green space in postmodern urbanism by Michael Hebbert p.112, 7. Safe urban spaces: security issues for city design Maria Julieta Nunes de Souza and Rose Compans p.136, 8. Public space and conservation ofa historic living city: Melaka, Malaysia by Samira Ramezani, Zul Azri Bin Abd Aziz, and Syed Z.A. Idid p.155, 9. New urbanism, social cquity, and the challenge of post-Katrina rebuilding in Mississippi by Emily Talen p.171, 10. Immature take-offs: urbanization, industrialization and development in twentieth-century Latin America by Arturo Almandoz p.205, 11. Policy and planning for large-infrastructure projects: problems, causes, and curses by Bent Flyvbjerg p.223, 12. Socio-political analysis of French transport policies: the state of practice by Vincent Kaufnann, Christopbe Jemelin, Géraldine Pflicger, and Luca Pattaroni p.249, 13. Institutional impediments to planning professionalism in Victoria, Australia by Alan March p.270, Index p.298