01970nam a22001817a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001500090100002500105245004700130260003000177300001000207365003700217505151500254650001901769OSt20240513133603.0210617b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781138892439 ckrvia a711.4bHAR1 aHarper, Thomas [Ed.]10aDialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 4 aNew YorkbRoutledgec2014 a308p. aRs.bRs. 4628cRs.d30eRs. 3239 aPreface 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 10aUrban Planning