Building the inclusive city / Nilson Ariel Espino.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Routledge research in planning and urban designPublication details: Routledge, 2015. London:Description: x, 144 pISBN:- 9781138814417
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307.76 EDW-S Short guide to urban policy / | 307.76 EMA The emancipatory city? : | 307.76 ENE Energy and climate in the urban built environment | 307.76 ESP-B Building the inclusive city / | 307.76 ETH Ethnography and the city : | 307.76 EVA Evaluation of the built environment for sustainability | 307.76 EXP Experiencing networked urban mobilities: |
Introduction, Part I: Social Power and Urban Space, 1. Power and Difference, 2. Types of Power, 3. Power and Urban Form: Style, 4. Power and Urban Form: Location, 5. Power and Urban Segregation: A Brief Historical Review, 6. Power and Urban Segregation: The Contemporary Context, 7. Power and Land Markets, Part II: Confronting Segregation, 8. Segregation and Urban Economies, 9. Social Benefits of Urban Segregation, 10. Social Costs of Urban Segregation, 11. Searching for Inclusionary Development Patterns and Public Policies, 11. Notes on Selected Case Studies, Conclusion: Looking for New Urban Cosmologies
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