TY - BOOK AU - Horita, M. TI - Innovations in collaborative urban regeneration SN - 9784431992639 U1 - 307.1216 PY - 2009/// CY - Tokyo PB - Springer KW - PL KW - Urban renewal -- Case studies N1 - Preface I. Theories and Methodology of Consensus Building and Conflict Management in Planning 1. Historical Development of Planning Theory and the Public Realm of Planning: Hideki Koizumi 2. Toward the Development of Plan-Making Methodology for Urban Regeneration: Akito Murayama 3. Fundamentals of ''Transportation-Oriented Urban Planning'': Noboru Harata II. Information and Communication Technologies for Collaborative Urban Regeneration 4. Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Urban Regeneration: Masahide Horita, Hideki Koizumi, Rikutaro Manabe, Kazuhisa Sugisaki, Daisuke Nagayama 5. When an Electronic Citizen Forum Works - and When Not: an Organisational Analysis of the Mitaka Master Plan Process: Masahide Horita 6. Technologies in Transportation Planning and Management: Nobuaki Ohmori III. Practices in Collaborative Urban Regenerations 7. The Planned Unit Development Approach in the New Land Use Plan of Manila: Facilitating Community-based Governance in Sustainable Urban Regeneration: Joel R. Oana 8. First Attempt with Participatory Planning: Case of the Komae City Municipal Master Plan: Makiko Takahashi Tanaka 9. The Role of Urban Planning in the Process of Making Livable Cities in Korea: Jae-Gil Park and Young A Lee 10. Mobilizing communities to regenerate deprived urban neighborhoods in Glasgow: Naofumi Suzuki 11. Collaborative Development of Water Environment Quality Index in Japan: Hiroaki Furumai, Futaba Kazama, Hiroshi Nagaoka, and Jun Nakajima N2 - The synthesis of deliberative planning theory and decision support systems has spawned innovative approaches to urban regeneration. This book covers those innovations, offering new tools and methods and their real-world applications in Japan and elsewhere ER -