TY - GEN AU - Barton, Hugh TI - City of well-being: a radical guide to planning SN - 9780415639330 U1 - 362.1 PY - 2017/// CY - Oxon PB - Routledge KW - EP N1 - I. Orientation : Prologue : Contrasting city scenarios -- Putting people at the heart of planning : Introduction: The purpose of planning -- Time-bombs of health, climate and urbanization ; Planning at the cross-roads ; Reflections -- A framework for understanding : Towards an ecosystem model of cities ; The Settlement Health Map ; Interpretation of the Settlement Health Map ; Conclusion: Ethics for planners -- II. Inspiration : Shafts of light from the past : Hippodamus and the city of Priene ; The mediaeval city: Siena ; Grand design ; Ethical entrepreneurs -- The emergence of modern planning : The public health revolution ; Ebenezer Howard and garden cities ; The pioneers in Britain and America ; Planning as civic design ; The British new towns ; Gaining the country but losing the plot -- Beacons of hope : Introduction: WHO Health Cities ; Copenhagen: city of cyclists ; Kuopio: city of lakes and forests ; Frieburg: city of short distances ; Portland: breaking the neo-liberal taboo ; Lessons from inspirational cities -- III. Cognition: the science of healthy urban environments : Physical health, lifestyle and planning : Introduction: Obesity, health and physical activity ; Active travel: walking and cycling ; Active recreation ; Healthy diet ; Cautions and counsels -- Planning for mental and social well-being : Nature, greenspace, sun and sound ; Social networks and community ; Healthy, diverse neighbourhoods ; Social capital and empowerment ; Spatial planning recommendations -- Planning for place equity : Social justice and health inequalities ; Planning for all ; Work, income and spatial policy ; Housing and living conditions ; Movement and accessibility -- Climate change and settlement planning : The threat of climate change ; Greenhouse gases, energy and planning ; Sustainable energy strategy ; Conclusion: Human ecology -- The local ecology of cities : Ecological resilience ; Green infrastructure ; Air quality, health and planning ; Sustainable urban water systems ; Biodiversity ; Local food production -- IV. Navigation: a route map for healthy planning : Criteria for judging healthy urban policy ; Reality check: the economics of land and development : The life-cycle of a plot ; Players in the development game ; Land and housing markets ; How land values shape the city ; Urban renewal and managing the market -- Sustainable urban form : Understanding urban form ; Centrifugal and centripetal forces ; Decentralization versus the compact city ; Polycentricity and linearity ; Five key urban form decision areas -- Healthy neighbourhood design : Introduction: The significance of locality ; The shape of neighbourhoods ; Spatial analysis and density ; The quality of place ; Conclusion: Urban design -- Urban dynamics : INtroduction: Strategic planning issues ; Understanding the economic base of a city ; Population and housing ; Matching economic activity and population ; Transport infrastructure and economic development -- V. Perspiration: land, power and process : The governance of land : Is planning really necessary? ; Private and community property rights ; Comparative planning systems ; Local government powers ; Conclusion -- The planning process and the role of planners : Dimensions of planning: technical, political and executive ; From design to the rational planning process; Heroic versus humdrum planning ; The medium is the message: collaborative planning ; Testing theory against practice ; Ethical planning -- Putting principle into practice : Community engagement: making decisions in a pluralist society ; A cyclic planning process ; Case study: Stroud town centre neighbourhood plan -- Converting healthy rhetoric into healthy decisions -- Epilogue : Seven conclusions if we are serious about planning cities for well-being -- Final thought ER -