Urban planning professionals around the globe are confronted with a multitude of challenges and problems as a result of economic, environmental and social issues impacting growing cities. With the effects of urbanisation and the resultant pressure on neighbourhood infrastructure and amenities, urban planners and other public officials are being called to address sustainable community development. Chapter One examines the availability and quality of neighbourhood infrastructure in Jamaica, and discusses the implications for public health and urban planning in a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) at the Low/Middle Income Country (LMIC) stage of development. Chapter Two discusses the role of ESs as factors that improve the effectiveness of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)-based processes; more precisely, it investigates how the integration of ESs into SEA-based processes can benefit Management Plans (MPs) of sites that belong to the Natura 2000 network and lead to higher levels of environmental quality. Chapter Three will provide an introduction to the history of sustainable urban development in England and the concept of urban extensions. Chapter Four utilises a conceptual mechanism of place, non-place and placelessness to discuss some of the most recent transformations in three of Phoenixs inner-ring suburbs: Maryvale, East Van Buren, and South Phoenix. Chapter Five illustrates the application of social force theory. Chapter Six advocates a self-organised LR model in which villagers committees (VCs) are empowered to initiate, plan and execute urban village renewal projects on their own. Some suggestions are given for pursuing a more workable and fairer way to design and implement the self-organised LR model in the future. Chapter Seven evaluates the impact of sense of community on Macau residents choice of urban renewal mode.
This revised work continues to serve as a valuable resource for students, researchers, practitioners, and policy advisors working across transport, land use, and planning.
Dreaming the Rational City : The Myth of American City Planning by M. Christine Boyer Dreaming the Rational City is both a history of the city - planning profession in the United States and a major polemical statement about the effort ...
Dreaming the Rational City is both a history of the city planning profession in the United States and a major polemical statement about the effort to plan and reform the American city.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- City Planning in Practice-Chapter Tie-in List -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- SECTION I The Foundations of City Planning -- 1 Introduction: The ...
Designing cities. Includes colour and B & W photographs.
A User Conflict Model for Urban Trail Systems [microform]: a Case Study of Calgary
Sustainable Transport in Sustainable Cities: The Final Report: Towards a City of Cities
This study focuses on issues relating to the planning, funding and implementation of transport and land use in Greater Sydney, how these impact currently on behaviour and lifestyle and how residents want Sydney to develop in the future.
"With uncertainty and unpredictable change in the built environment, and constant pressure on professionals and organisations to make choices, many of strategic significance, this book shows how strategic planning methods are used to tackle ...
Dalibard , and C. Salomon . Mar 92 , 66p MIC - 93-07297 / GAR PC E07 / MF E01 Text in French ; summary in English . Prepared in coopnized around 4 major groupings of issues : Settlement , Calgary Regional Planning Commission ( Alberta ) ...