Issues in Urban and Regional Planning: An Introductory Hand Book on the Concept of Planning

Issues in Urban and Regional Planning: An Introductory Hand Book on the Concept of Planning
ISBN-10
1932581049
ISBN-13
9781932581041
Category
Education
Pages
120
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Washington House
Author
Geoffrey Unaegbu

Description

Conceived out of extensive research, classroom work and experiences in planning, Issues in Urban and Regional Planning: An Introductory Hand Book On Elements Of Planning is a critical and introductory analysis of evolution of planning, housing, urban transportation, planning of environment, urban land use planning, historic preservation and politics of planning. It is an examination of urban consequences of evolutionary planning and how the historical development of urban planning has eventually given birth to the twentieth century planning. The author further takes a look at housing and states the important portion it occupies in human existence. Urban transportation is identified as the major link between economic growth and social life of the city. Despite the important role urban transportation plays in the development and management of the city, it is considered as the major cause of environmental degredation in the city. The author also assesses the merits and demerits of sub-division control as it affects urban land use planning. He recognizes land as a scarce resource and suggests means and ways of achieving equitable distribution of this scarce resource. He considers the preservation of natural and physical or man-made environment as an essential element of urban planning and a major factor in preserving the aesthetic or natural value of a city with a view to maintain the city's historic physical character. Politics is identified as an essential ingredient in planning. The comprehensive nature of a plan and the varied interests of various interest groups demand role-play by a planner, a developer, the politician and the citizen. It further calls for an appropriate approachtowards the articulation and distribution of community needs and the need for politicking in the planning process. Geoffrey C. Unaegbu is a Senior Lecturer and one time the Coordinator of School of Environmental Sciences, comprising of Departments of Estate Management, Geography, Land Surveying and Urban and Regional Planning at Imo State University Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. He received his postgraduate degree from The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., U.S.A. He was a Director of Planning at Environment Research Systems Ltd., Emporia, Kansas, U.S.A. Later, he became a pioneer Lecturer and Head of Urban and Regional Planning at former Imo State University, Etiti, Imo State which was later ceded to Abia State of Nigeria. He served as a Head of Urban and Regional Planning at Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria. Between 1998 to 2001, he was the Vice Chairman of Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP), Imo State Chapter. Issues in Urban And Regional Planning is a cumulative effort of his experience in teaching and practice in Urban And Regional Planning, and a product of his research in the United States of America during his sabbatical leave there.

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