The Citywide General Plan Framework
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Page : 226 pages
File Size : 23,48 MB
Release : 1997
Category : City planning
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Page : 226 pages
File Size : 23,48 MB
Release : 1997
Category : City planning
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Author : David Sloane
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 39,1 MB
Release : 2017-11-08
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1351177435
Los Angeles isn’t planned; it just happens. Right? Not so fast! Despite the city’s reputation for spontaneous evolution, a deliberate planning process shapes the way Los Angeles looks and lives. Editor David C. Sloane, a planning professor at the University of Southern California, has enlisted 30 essayists for a lively, richly illustrated view of this vibrant metropolis. Planning Los Angeles launches a new series from APA Planners Press. Each year Planners Press will bring out a new study on a major American city. Natives, newcomers, and out-of-towners will get insiders’ views of today’s hot-button issues and a sneak peek at the city to come.
Author : Paolo Perulli
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 29,89 MB
Release : 2016-07-22
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1317037359
Today, the increasing mobility of capital, people and information has changed the space relations of urban societies. Contractual relations have increased in every field of social life: in the economic field, but also in the political, and in creative and scientific areas. Contracts are not only legal frameworks or economic aggregates of individuals, but socially embedded forms. The concept of urban contract proposed in this book combines the theoretical body of economic-juridical literature on the contract with that of historical-anthropological and socio-spatial literature on the city. Through a diverse range of ten city case studies, The Urban Contract compares European, North-American and Asian Urban Contracts. It concludes with a theoretical proposal for understanding the deep dialectical nature of Contract Cities: their reciprocity and competition, their dual trend towards growth and decay, their cyclical nature as agents of change and disruption of the social forms of urbanity.
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Page : 400 pages
File Size : 47,23 MB
Release : 2002
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Page : 280 pages
File Size : 31,93 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Local transit
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Page : 1144 pages
File Size : 45,22 MB
Release : 2011
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Author : David Rouse
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 14,62 MB
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1000514234
The practice of comprehensive planning is changing dramatically in the 21st century to address the pressing need for more sustainable, resilient, and equitable communities. Drawing on the latest research and best practice examples, The Comprehensive Plan: Sustainable, Resilient, and Equitable Communities for the 21st Century provides an in-depth resource for planning practitioners, elected officials, citizens, and others seeking to develop effective, impactful, comprehensive plans, grounded in authentic community engagement, as a pathway to sustainability. Based on standards developed by the American Planning Association to provide a national benchmark for sustainable comprehensive planning, this book provides detailed guidance on the substance, process, and implementation of comprehensive plans that address the critical challenges facing communities in the 21st century.
Author : United States. National Park Service
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Page : 502 pages
File Size : 45,66 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Environmental impact analysis
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Page : 480 pages
File Size : 28,44 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Environmental impact analysis
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Author : Peter Newman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 44,29 MB
Release : 2011-06-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0230345395
This major comparative text on urban planning, and the global and regional context in which it takes place, examines what have been traditionally regarded as 'world cities' (New York, London, Tokyo) and also a range of other important cities in America, Europe and Asia. The authors show the role planning has played in the way cities have responded to the forces of globalization, and argue for the importance of diverse – rather than one-size-fits-all – planning practices. This fully revised second edition systematically brings the debates on the impact of globalization right up to date and provides integrated coverage of the latest planning theory and practice. It also contains extended analysis of the implications of the rapid growth of Chinese cities such as Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing. New material is included on the impact of globalization on poorer mega-cities like Mumbai and Johannesburg.