The Comprehensive Plan


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Making Strategic Spatial Plans


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A pan-European survey of strategic planning issues in response to technological innovation and its spatial consequences, this text should interest all planners, geographers and others concerned wtih the planning and management of economic development.




Urbanism


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The Academy of Urbanism was founded in 2006 with a mission to recognise, encourage and celebrate great places across the UK, Europe and beyond, and the people and organisations that create and sustain them. This book is a compendium of seventy five places that have been shortlisted as part of the Academy's annual awards scheme which covers great Places, Streets, Neighbourhoods, Towns and Cities. Included are 75 places shortlisted between 2009 and 2013. Each has been visited by a team of Academicians who have spent time in the place, talked to officials and local people and sought to understand what it is that makes them special and how they have achieved what they have achieved. The Academy also commissions a poem, a drawing and a figure ground plan to understand and interpret the place. David Rudlin, Rob Thompson and Sarah Jarvis have drawn on this treasure trove of material to tell the story of these 75 places. In doing so they have created the most comprehensive compendium of great urban places to have been published for many years.




The Urban Climatic Map


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Rapid urbanization, higher density and more compact cities have brought about a new science of urban climatology. An understanding of the mapping of this phenomenon is crucial for urban planners. The book brings together experts in the field of Urban Climatic Mapping to provide the state of the art understanding on how urban climatic knowledge can be made available and utilized by urban planners. The book contains the technology, methodology, and various focuses and approaches of urban climatic map making. It illustrates this understanding with examples and case studies from around the world, and it explains how urban climatic information can be analysed, interpreted and applied in urban planning. The book attempts to bridge the gap between the science of urban climatology and the practice of urban planning. It provides a useful one-stop reference for postgraduates, academics and urban climatologists wishing to better understand the needs for urban climatic knowledge in city planning; and urban planners and policy makers interested in applying the knowledge to design future sustainable cities and quality urban spaces.




The Equity Planner


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Economic development is intended to benefit everyone in a community; however, in many cases, increased public and private investment can result in the pricing out and displacement of existing residents and businesses. How do we achieve more equitable outcomes? The Equity Planner provides a toolkit of practical solutions for planners and all those involved in placemaking to promote thoughtful, inclusive planning. Each chapter of The Equity Planner examines one particular aspect of inequity in the urban planning sphere, covering issues such as identity retention, affordability, and the protection and enhancement of local assets. While each chapter offers practicable solutions to these issues, the "Notes from the Field" sections describe how these same tools have been used (either successfully or unsuccessfully) in projects the author has been involved in, with a particular focus on the local resistance each project encountered. These real-world case studies are used to suggest methods to overcome such resistance, which the reader can then apply to their present initiatives. This book is written for urban planners, local activists, social scientists, policymakers, and anyone with an interest in equity planning. This book will be of use to both practicing and training urban planners and architects who seek to add equity planning to their professional repertoire.







Federal Register


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A General Plan for a Mail Communication by Steam


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In 'A General Plan for a Mail Communication by Steam', James MacQueen delves into the significant role that steam technology played in revolutionizing mail communication. This detailed book provides insights into the practical aspects of implementing steam-powered mail services, highlighting the efficiency and speed that this innovation brought to communication networks. MacQueen's writing style is precise and technical, reflecting his expertise in the subject matter and the meticulous planning required for such a communication system. Set in the early 19th century, this book offers readers a glimpse into the evolving landscape of transportation and communication technologies during this period. James MacQueen, a Scottish geographer and cartographer, was known for his expertise in trade routes and colonial territories. His experience in studying geographic regions and transportation networks likely inspired the writing of this book, showcasing his deep knowledge of the subject matter. MacQueen's dedication to advancing communication methods is evident in his meticulous planning and detailed proposals for steam-powered mail services. I highly recommend 'A General Plan for a Mail Communication by Steam' to readers interested in the history of communication technology and transportation networks. MacQueen's insightful analysis and practical recommendations make this book a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of technology and communication in the 19th century.