The Oxford handbook of urban planning / edited by Randall Crane and Rachel Weber.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, c2012.Description: xi, 864 pISBN:- 9780195374995
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307.1216 NAT Urban and regional planning, reform : Chandigarh. | 307.1216 NAT Urban and regional planning since independence. | 307.1216 NAT Urban infrastructure development | 307.1216 OXF The Oxford handbook of urban planning / | 307.1216 OXF The Oxford handbook of urban planning / | 307.1216 PLA Place of nature in tomorrow`s city : | 307.1216 REC Recollecting 40 years of National Institute of Urban Affairs : |
Part I. Introduction --
Planning as scholarship : origins and prospects / Rachel Weber and Randall Crane --
Part II. Why plan? : institutions and values --
A. Delivering public goods --
Collective action : balancing public and particularistic interests / Tore Sager --
Urban planning and regulation : the challenge of the market / Yonn Dierwechter and Andy Thornley --
The evolution of the institutional approach to planning / Annette M. Kim --
Varieties of planning experience : toward a globalized planning culture?/ John Friedmann --
B. Principles and goals --
Beauty / Elizabeth MacDonald --
Sustainability / Emily Talen --
Justice / Peter Marcuse --
Access / Kevin J. Krizek and David M. Levinson --
Preservation / Na Li and Elisabeth M. Hamin --
Cultural diversity / Karen Umemoto and Vera Zambonelli --
Resilience / Thomas J. Campanella and David R. Godschalk --
Part. III. How and what do we plan? : the means and modes of planning --
A. Plan making --
Making plans / Charles Hoch --
Cities, people, and processes as planning case studies / Eugénie L. Birch --
From good intentions to a critical pragmatism / John Forester --
Visualizing information / Ann-Margaret Esnard --
Modeling urban systems / John D. Landis --
Codes and standards / Eran Ben-Joseph --
B. Frontiers of persistent and emergent questions --
Evolving perspectives on the arts, place, and development / Elizabeth Currid-Halkett --
Reconnecting urban planning and public health / Jason Corburn --
Suburban sprawl and "smart growth" / Yan Song --
Planning for improved air quality and environmental health / Lisa Schweitzer and Linsey Marr --
The local regulation of climate change / J.R. DeShazo and Juan Matute --
The evolving role of community economic development in planning / Karen Chapple --
Housing : planning and policy challenges /Lisa K. Bates --
Cities with slums / Vinit Mukhija --
The public finance of urban form / John I. Carruthers --
City abandonment / Margaret Dewar and Matthew D. Weber --
The changing character of urban redevelopment / Norman Fainstein and Susan D. Fainstein --
Gender, cities and planning / Brenda Parker --
Frontiers in land use and travel research / Marlon G. Boarnet --
Part IV. Who plans, how well, and how can we tell? --
A. Planning agents --
The civics of urban planning / Carmen Sirianni and Jennifer Girourd --
Urban informality : the production of space and practice of planning / Ananya Roy --
Citizen planners : from self-help to political transformation / Victoria A. Beard --
The real estate development industry / Igal Charney --
The politics of planning / J. Phillip Thompson --
B. Making good plans --
Reading through a plan : a visual theory of plan interpretation / Brent D. Ryan --
Planning and citizenship / Faranak Miraftab --
Plan assessment: making and using plans well / Lewis D. Hopkins.
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