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Routledge Library Editions: Urban Planning

Author : Various
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 6124 pages
File Size : 37,5 MB
Release : 2021-06-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 135102213X

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The volumes in this set, originally published between 1970 and 1998, draw together research by leading academics in the area of urban planning, and provide a rigorous examination of related key issues. The volumes examine teaching, urban markets, planning, transport planning, poverty, politics, forecasting techniques and an examination of the inner city in Europe and the US, whilst also exploring the general principles and practices of planning. This set will be of particular interest to students of sociology, geography, planning and urbanization respectively.

Urbanization and Urban Planning in Capitalist Society

Author : Michael Dear
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 21,60 MB
Release : 2018-06-12
Category : Science
ISBN : 1351067982

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Originally published in 1981, Urbanization and Urban Planning in Capitalist Society, is a comprehensive collection of papers addressing urban crises. Through a synthesis of current discussions around various critical approaches to the urban question, the book defines a general theory of urbanization and urban planning in capitalist society. It examines the conceptual preliminaries necessary for the establishment of capitalist theory and provides a theoretical exposition of the fundamental logic of urbanization and urban planning. It also provides a detailed discussion of commodity production and its effects on urban development.

Forecasting Techniques for Urban and Regional Planning

Author : Brian Field
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 49,41 MB
Release : 2018-05-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 1351062484

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Originally published in 1987, Forecasting Techniques for Urban and Regional Planning is an introduction to the various analytical techniques which have been developed and applied in urban and regional analysis in planning practice. The subjects covered are population, housing, employment, transport, shopping, recreation, and integrated forecasting. Each technique, placed in the context of policy formulation and political matters, is presented both verbally and mathematically, and it separating characteristic is illustrated with detailed but simple practical examples. The techniques examined are set in a policy context and their practical limitations are identified.

Routledge Library Editions: Urban Studies

Author : Various
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 6246 pages
File Size : 36,27 MB
Release : 2017-10-12
Category : Cities and towns
ISBN : 9781138894822

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Reissuing works originally published between 1968 and 1997, this 24 volume set offers a selection of scholarship on urban studies. Topics include urban policy, urban economics, and identity and poverty in urban communities. This collection of books from some of the leading scholars in the field provides a comprehensive overview of the subject and how it has evolved over time, and will be of particular interest to students of sociology and urban studies.

The City

Author : TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Publisher :
Page : 22749 pages
File Size : 13,82 MB
Release : 2006-12-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780415462525

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Routledge Library Editions: The Cityreprints some of the most important works in urban studies published in the last century. It is broken down into thematic minisets which cover: urban planning urban geography sociology of cities urban economics the politics of cities cities in the developing world inequality in Cities the historical development of the city. The result is a set of key texts in the field, written by prestigious authors from backgrounds as diverse as economics, politics, sociology, geography and history who, together, comprehensively illuminate all aspects of city life. For further information on this collection please email [email protected].

Urban Planning Methods

Author : Ian Bracken
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 39,10 MB
Release : 2014-04-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 1317833279

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In order to develop and exercise their skills urban planners need to draw upon a wide variety of methods relating to plan and policy making, urban research and policy analysis. More than ever, planners need to be able to adapt their methods to contemporary needs and circumstances. This introductory textbook focuses on the need to combine traditional research methods with policy analysis in order to understand the true nature of urban planning processes. It describes both planning methods and their underlying concepts and principles, illustrating applications by reference to the daily activities of planning, including the assessment of needs and preferences of the population, the generation and implementation of plans and policies, and the need to take decisions related to the allocation of land, population change, employment, housing and retailing. Ian Bracken also provides a comprehensive guide to the more specialized research literature and case studies of contemporary urban planning practice. This book was first published in 1981.

Healthy Urban Planning

Author : Hugh Barton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 48,17 MB
Release : 2013-07-04
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1135159378

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This book aims to refocus urban planners on the implications of their work for human health and well-being. Provides practical advice on ways to integrate health and urban planning.

Routledge Library Editions: Urbanization

Author : Various
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 10,1 MB
Release : 2017-10-25
Category : Urbanization
ISBN : 9780815380146

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The volumes in this set, originally published between 1978 and 1997, draw together research by leading academics in the area of urbanization, and provide a rigorous examination of related key issues. The volumes examine urbanization in developing countries, urban planning, urban societies and race, economic growth, urbanization in socialist countries and dichotomy of rural verses urban, whilst also exploring the general principles and practices of urbanization in various countries. This set will be of particular interest to students of sociology and urban studies, geography and economics respectively.

Cost-Benefit Analysis in Urban & Regional Planning

Author : John Schofield
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 40,42 MB
Release : 2018-05-20
Category : Science
ISBN : 1351026003

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Originally published in 1987, Cost-Benefit Analysis in Urban and Regional Planning, outlines the theory and practice of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) in the context of urban and regional planning. The theory of CBA is developed with examples to illustrate the principles, it also deals with details of the applications and covers issues such as local health and social services provision, local economic development and regional policy evaluation, and planning in less developed countries – as well as the conventional land-use issues of physical planning.