New ideals in the planning of cities, towns and villages John Nolen
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Studies in International Planning History/ edited by Helen MellerPublication details: Routledge, 2015. Oxon:Description: xxviii, 140 pISBN:- 9780415839280
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Introduction, Part I: 1. Replanning American Cities, Part II: 1. Definition and Scope, 2. The City Planning Movement, 3. Local Data as Basis for City Plan, 4. Types of City Plans, 5. Elements of City Plans, 6. Leglislation and City Plan Authorities, 7. The Cost of City Planning, 8. Professional Training and Experience, 9. New Towns and New Standards, 10. Public Opinion and City Planning Progress, 11. The Promise of the Future
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