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PlanningNew Titles and Key Backlist 2010
contentsIntroduction to Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Urban Planning and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Planning and Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Sustainable Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Planning History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Planning, Landscape and Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Spatial and Regional Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Property and Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Planning and Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Planning and Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back of Catalog
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IntroductIon to PlannIng
3rd Edition
Planning in the USA Policies, Issues and Processes
J. Barry Cullingworth, University of Delaware, USA and Roger W. Caves, San Diego State University, USA
Discussing land use, urban planning, and environmental protection policies, this fully illustrated book explains the nature of the planning process. It explains how issues are identified, defined and approached, and is a key text for both academics and professionals alike.
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Town and Country Planning in the UK J. Barry Cullingworth and Vincent Nadin, Delft University of Technology, the NetherlandsJanuary 2011: 250 x 250: ppHb: 978-0-415-49227-0: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49228-7: £31.50 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415492287
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Grotton Revisited Planning in Crisis?
Stephen Ankers, David Kaiserman and Chris Shepley
‘Loved it , I almost had to be resuscitated - Grotton Revisited will immediately become the standard text on Planning Practice in every planning school in the UK and far beyond. The fact that it will cause every planning student in the land to abandon their courses, for alternative vocations in investment banking or alternative therapies, is unfortunate.’
– Professor Sir Peter Hall, Bartlett Professor of Planning and Regeneration, University College London, UK
The original authors of The Grotton Papers have come together once more to offer an experienced and surprisingly unjaundiced look at the way the British planning system works. Their comprehensive survey allows real lessons to be learned from what Grotton has – and just as importantly hasn’t – done since they were last in town.
Grotton Revisited is without doubt the finest (and indeed the only) satirical book on this vitally important subject. It is suitable for planners of all ages and abilities, and will be essential reading for anyone who has ever had contact with the planning system, or thinks they may know someone who has. First class entertainment and education for professionals and general readers alike.
Selected Contents: Message from the President of the Royal Town Planning Institute 1. Planning in Crisis 2. The County of Grotton and the Five Districts of Which it is Comprised of 3. The Development Plan in Crisis 4. Development Management in Crisis: A Case Study from Dunromin 5. Regeneration in Crisis 6. The Countryside in Crisis 7. Transport in Crisis 8. The Environment in Crisis, or What’s Posterity Ever Done for Me? 9. Management in Crisis The Grotton Advertiser: A Special Supplement to Mark the 31st Anniversary of the 1979 ”Planning in Crisis” Conference Appendices 1. Notes for Delegates to the ”Planning in Crisis” Conference 2010 2. An Invitation to the Secretary of State to Address the Conference 3. An Important Decision Relating to a Planning Appeal 4. An Extract from the Grotton Design Guide 5. An Appeal on Behalf of the Patrick Abercrombie Home for Distressed Planners by Alexander Quibble. CB Index
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The Exposed City Mapping the Urban Invisibles
Nadia Amoroso, University of Toronto, Canada
Examining representations of the city not usually visible to the naked eye, The Exposed City takes textual urban data and transforms it into architectural visions. Criminal activities, population densities, transportation patterns, public surveillance, cell phone usage, air quality readings and other spatial statistics all become new maps of the city.
The ‘unseen’ elements of the city are exposed in innovative maps
throughout the book, which are complimented by interviews with Winy Mass and James Corner, in addition to sections by Richard Saul Wurman, the SENSEAble City Lab group and one of the founders of Google Earth.
Selected Contents: Foreword Richard Saul Wurman Part 1: Essays 1. Map or Drawing? The Visual Expressions of Hugh Ferriss 2. Graphic Integrity of the Urban Complexity- Lynch, Wurman and Tufte 3. The DATAscapes: the Works of MVRDV 4. The Map-Art: Creative Measures in Landscape Mapping, the Works of James Corner Part 2: Drawings: The Map-Landscape 5.1 The Creative Map 5.2 The Map-Landscapes Afterword
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Smartcities and Eco-Warriors CJ Lim and Ed Liu both at University College London, UK
Reframing the way people think about urban green space and the evolution of cities, CJ Lim explores how urban planning and design solutions can reintegrate agricultural practices and cultivated land within urban environments. Developed through international case studies, this is an innovative response to contemporary problems from one of the world’s leading urban design and architectural thinkers.
It resonates with all those concerned about cities, agriculture, energy conservation and sustainable global development.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Urban Utopias and the Smartcity 3. Six Manifestos for the Smartcity 4. Excavating the Concrete Jungle: A Pictorial Essay 5. A Lexicon of the Smartcity Neology
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The Fundamentalist City Religion and Urbanism in the New Global Order
Edited by Nezar AlSayyad and Mejgan Massoumi, both at University of California, Berkley, USA
A unique text looking at the ways in which religion can, and does, affect the development of cities, and indeed conversely how cities affect religion. It addresses the effects of Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam upon the urban landscape and intertwines this with a refusal to see the religious influences on city development as divorced from the country’s socio-political and economic forces. Focusing on both
current and historical processes, the commentaries from around the world offer insightful discussion on how the urban environment can additionally facilitate global fundamentalism.
Selected Contents: Introduction Part I: Fundamentalism: Between City and Nation 1. The Fundamentalist City? Nezar AlSayyad 2. American National Identity, the Rise of the Modern City, and the Birth of Protestant Fundamentalism Rhys Williams 3. Why in the City? Explaining Urban Fundamentalism Inger Furseth 4. The Civility of Inegalitarian Citizenships James Holston Part II: Fundamentalisms and Urbanism 5. On Religion and Space: Lessons from Hezbollahís Suburbs in Beirut Mona Harb 6. Peshawar: The Frontier City of “Talibanistan” Mejgan Massoumi 7. Producing and Contesting the Communalized City: Hindutva Politics, Urban Space, and Citizenship in Ahmedabad, India Renu Desai Part III: Identity, Tradition, and Fundamentalisms 8. Hamas in Gaza Refugee Camps: The Construction of Trapped Spaces for the Survival of Fundamentalism Francesca Giovannini 9. Abrahamís Urban Footsteps: Political Geography and Religious Radicalism in Israel/Palestine Oren Yiftachel and Batya Roded 10. Post-Secular Urbanisms: Situating Delhi within the Rhetorical Landscape of Hindutva Mrinalini Rajagopalan 11. Debating Fundamentalisms in the Global City: Christian and Muslim Migrants in London John Eade 12. Conclusion
September 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp: 30 line drawings, 20 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-77935-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77936-4: £29.99
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Insurgent Public Space Guerrilla Urbanism and the Remaking of the Contemporary Cities
Edited by Jeffrey Hou, University of Washington, USA
In cities around the world, individuals and groups are reclaiming and creating urban sites, temporary spaces and informal gathering places. These ‘insurgent public spaces’ challenge conventional views of how urban areas are defined and used, and how they can transform the city environment.
With nearly twenty illustrated case studies, this volume shows how instances of insurgent public space occur across the world. Examples range from community gardening in Seattle and Los Angeles, street dancing in Beijing, to the transformation of parking spaces into temporary parks in San Francisco.
April 2010: 246 x 174: 256pp: 3 tables, 117 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-77965-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77966-1: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-09300-9
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Making the Metropolitan LandscapeStanding Firm on Middle Ground
Edited by Jacqueline Tatom and Jennifer Stauber, Trivers Associates, St. Louis, USA
The American landscape is an extremely complex terrain born from a history of collective and individual experiences. This book brings together varied voices in urban design theory and practice to explore new ways of understanding place and our position in it.
2009: 246 x 174: 256pp: 92 halftones, 14 colour halftonesHb: 978-0-415-77410-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77411-6: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87204-8
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The City Reader Edited by Richard LeGates and Frederic Stout
This fourth edition of the highly successful The City Reader is newly updated and clearly structured to aid student understanding. It brings together the very best of publications on the city by renowned authors both classic and contemporary.
2007: 246 x 189: 632pp: 77 Illustrations, 35 line drawings, 4 tables, 42 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-77083-5: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77084-2: £31.99
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The Global Cities Reader Edited by Neil Brenner and Roger Keil
Fifty generous selections – including contributions from John Friedmann, Michael Peter Smith, Saskia Sassen, Peter Taylor, Manuel Castells and Anthony King – explore the inter-relationships between cities and globalization.
2005: 246 x 189: 456pp: 66 Illustrations, 27 line drawings, 11 tables, 39 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-32344-4: £115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32345-1: £31.99 eBook: 978-0-203-35657-9
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The Urban and Regional Planning ReaderEdited by Eugénie Birch, University of Pennsylvania, USA
The Urban and Regional Planning Reader draws together the very best of classic and contemporary writings to illuminate the planning of cities and metropolitan areas. Forty-seven generous selections include contributions from Lewis Mumford, Jane Jacobs, Ian McHarg, Paul Davidoff, Charles Harr, Susan Fainstein and Charles J. Hoch through to Timothy Beatley; Jonathan Barnett, Alex Garvin, Tom Daniels, Andres
Duany and Barbara Faga.The variety and wide selection of readings offers one of the most innovative amalgamations of planning research and practice.
2008: 246 x 189: 496ppHb: 978-0-415-31997-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31998-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-62640-5For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415319980•AVAILABLEASANINSPECTIONCOPY
The Urban Design Reader Edited by Michael Angelo Larice and Elizabeth Macdonald
This Reader draws together the best classic and contemporary writings to illuminate the theory and practice of urban design. The selections include contributions from Howard, Le Corbusier, Hall and Jacobs through to Davis, Hayden and Gilham.
2006: 246 x 189: 560pp: 65 Illustrations, 65 line drawings, 13 tables, 18 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-33386-3: £105.00 Pb: 978-0-415-33387-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-41445-3
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Distributed Urbanism Cities After Google Earth
Edited by Gretchen Wilkins, RMIT University, School of Architecture and Design, Australia
Exploring the increasingly decentralized systems through which cities are organized and produced, Distributed Urbanism highlights the architectural practices that are emerging in response. Contemporary urbanism is shaped by remote, distributed mechanisms such as information technologies, (i.e. Google Earth) and external networks, many of which are physically remote from the cities they shape.
Consisting of a collection of case studies on global cities including Rotterdam, Tokyo, Barcelona, Detroit, Hong Kong, Dubai, Beijing, and Mumbai, Distributed Urbanism draws on these cities in relation to current events, urban schemes and demographic data.
Selected Contents: Foreword. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The City You Can’t See on Google Earth 2. Rural Urbanism: Thriving Under the Radar – Beijing’s Villages in the City 3. Rotterdam 1979–2007: From Ideology to Market Communism and Beyond 4. MegaHouse 5. Borderland/Borderama/Detroit 6. Rubble in the Sand 7. Density of Emptiness 8. Antisepsis 9. From Losing Site to Finding Ground 10. Resurrecting Cities: Instant Urban Planning 11. Productive Residue: The Casting of Alternative Public Space 12. Bubble Cities: Airports, Islands and Nomads. Bibliography. Index
May 2010: 246 x 174: 208pp: 8 colour line drawings, 1 table, 100 colour halftonesHb: 978-0-415-56231-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56232-4: £29.99
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Urban and Regional Planning Peter Hall and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
This is the fifth edition of the classic text for students of urban and regional planning, giving a historical overview of the developments and changes in the theory and practice of planning, throughout the entire twentieth-century. This extensively revised edition discusses topics on planning as part of the public health reforms of the late nineteenth-century, great figures who influenced the early planning movement, national and regional planning in the UK from 1945 to 2010, with specific reference to the most important British developments. This book also discusses planning globally; planning in the USA and planning in Western Europe since 1945, with new material on EU-wide issues and updated country specific sections. The nature of the planning process at the start of the twenty-first century is discussed, reflecting on shifts in planning paradigms since the 1960s and going on to discuss the main issues of the 1990s and 2000s.
Selected Contents: 1. Planning, Planners and Plans 2. The Origins: The Urban Growth from 1800 to 1940 3. The Seers: Pioneer Thinkers in Urban Planning, from 1880 to 1945 4. The Creation of the Postwar Planning Machine, From 1940 to 1952 5. National/Regional Planning from 1945 to 2010 6. Planning for Cities and City Regions from 1945 to 2010 7. Planning in Western Europe Since 1945 8. Planning in the United States Since 1945 9. The Planning Process
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To Scale One Hundred Urban Plans
Eric Jenkins
To Scale is a collection of plans of urban spaces drawn at the same scale providing a single and accurate resource of urban plans for architects, urban designers, planners and teachers, and students.
2007: 250 x 250: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-95400-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95401-3: £29.99
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Urban Design Futures Edited by Malcolm Moor and Jon Rowland
2006: 238x225mm: 216pp:71 halftones, 70 colour halftonesHb: 978-0-415-31877-8: £110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31878-5: £35.99 eBook: 978-0-203-60172-3
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Britain’s New TownsGarden Cities to Sustainable Communities
Anthony Alexander, Alan Baxter and Associates, London, UK
The New Towns Programme of 1946 to 1970 was one of the most substantial periods of urban development in Britain. This book covers the story of how these towns came to be built, how they aged, and the challenges and opportunities they now face as they begin phases of renewal. The new approaches in design throughout their past
development reflect changes in society throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. These changes are now at the heart of the challenge of sustainable development.
2009: 276 x 219: 208pp: 3 Illustrations, 20 line drawings, 3 tables, 134 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-47512-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47513-6: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87565-0
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Whose Public Space? International Case Studies in Urban Design and Development
Edited by Ali Madanipour, University of Newcastle, UK.
Public open spaces have changed from being embedded in the social fabric of the city to being part of fragmented urban environments. Can accessible spaces, created through inclusive processes, buck this trend? Ali Madanipour provides some answers to this question, using international case studies to analyze the process of urban design and development. Crossing cultural divides, this critical analysis explores the
development, management and use of public space, with all its tensions and conflicts. It is written for students, scholars and practitioners in urban design, planning, architecture, and urban geography.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1. Changing Nature of Public Space in City Centres 2. Less Public Than Before? Public Space Improvement in Newcastle City Centre 3. Youth Participation and Revanchist Regimes: Redeveloping Old Eldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne 4. Can Public Space Improvement Revive the City Centre? The Case of Taichung, Taiwan 5. Change in the Public Spaces of Traditional Cities: Zaria, Nigeria Part 2. Public Space and Everyday Life in Urban Neighborhoods 6. Marginal Public Spaces in Europe 7. Gating the Streets: The Changing Shape of Public Spaces in South Africa 8. Public Spaces within Modern Residential Areas in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 9. The Design and Development of Public Open Spaces in an Iranian New Town 10. Making Public Space in Low Income Neighborhoods in Mexico 11. Co-Production of Public Space: Redefinition of Social Meaning, the Case of Nord-Pas de Calais, France 12. Whose Public Space?
January 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp: 8 tables , 86 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-55385-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55386-5: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86094-6
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Urban Design and the British Urban RenaissanceEdited by John Punter, Cardiff University, UK
Are Britain’s cities attractive places in which to live, work and play? Asking that question, this is a critical review of how the design dimension of the Urban Renaissance strategy was developed and applied, based on expert academic assessments of progress in Britain’s thirteen largest cities. Exploring the implications of this strategy for the future of urban planning and design, this is a must-read for
students, practitioners of these subjects and for all those who wish to improve the quality of the British urban environment.
Selected Contents: An Introduction: The British Urban Renaissance Part 1: The English ’The Core Cities:’ Part 2: London and Thames Gateway: An Introduction Part 3: The Celtic Capitals Part 4: Wales Part 5: Northern Ireland
2009: 246 x 189: 392pp: 46 line drawings, 5 tables, 66 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-44304-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44303-6: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86920-8For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415443036
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The Gentrification Reader Edited by Loretta Lees, King’s College London, UK, Tom Slater, University of Edinburgh, UK and Elvin Wyly, University of British Columbia, Canada
Gentrification remains a subject of heated debate in the public realm as well as scholarly and policy circles. This Reader brings together the classic writings and contemporary literature that has helped to define the field, changed the direction of how it is studied, and illustrated the points of conflict and consensus that are distinctive of gentrification research. Covering everything from the theories of gentrification
through to analysis of state-led policies and community resistance to those polices, this is an unparalleled collection of influential writings on a contentious contemporary issue. With insightful commentary from the editors, who are themselves internationally renowned experts in the field, this is essential reading for students of urban planning, geography, urban studies, sociology, and housing studies.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Defining Gentrification Part 2: Stage Models of Gentrification Part 3: Explaining/Theorizing Gentrification Part 4: Gentrification and Displacement Part 5: Geographies of Gentrification Part 6: Gentrification and Urban Policy Part 7: Resisting Gentrification
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Gentrification Loretta Lees, Elvin Wyly and Tom Slater
Gentrification presents major theoretical ideas and concepts with case studies, and summaries of the ideas in the book as well as offering ideas for future research. Written for upper-level undergraduates in geography, sociology, and planning.
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The Gentrification Debates A Reader
Japonica Brown-Saracino, Loyola University, USA
Series: The Metropolis and Modern Life
Uniquely well suited for teaching, this innovative text-reader strengthens students’ critical thinking skills, sparks classroom discussion, and also provides a comprehensive and accessible understanding of gentrification.
Selected Contents: 1. What is Gentrification? Definitions and Key Concepts 2. How, Where and When Does Gentrification Occur? 3. Who Are Gentrifiers and Why Do They Engage in Gentrification? 4. What
are the Outcomes and Consequences of Gentrification?
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Planning with Complexity An Introduction to Collaborative Rationality for Public Policy
Judith E. Innes, University of California, Berkeley, USA and David E. Booher, Center for Collaborative Policy, California State University, Sacramento, USA
Analysing emerging practices of collaboration in planning and public policy to overcome the challenges complexity, fragmentation and uncertainty, the authors present a new theory of collaborative rationality, to help make sense of the new practices. They enquire in detail into how collaborative rationality works, the theories that inform it, and the potential and pitfalls for democracy in the twenty-first
century.
Selected Contents: 1. Thinking Differently for an Age of Complexity 2. How Can Theory Improve Practice? 3. Stories From the Field 4. The Praxis of Collaboration 5. Dialogue as a Community of Inquiry 6. Knowledge Into Action: The Role of Dialogue 7. Using Local Knowledge for Justice and Resilience 8. Beyond Collaboration: Democratic Governance for a Resilient Society
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Intimate Metropolis Urban Subjects in the Modern City
Edited by Vittoria Di Palma, Columbia University, USA, Diana Periton, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow School of Art, UK and Marina Lathouri, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, UK
Intimate Metropolis explores connections between the modern city, its architecture, and its citizens, by questioning traditional conceptualizations of public and private.
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Becoming Places Urbanism / Architecture / Identity / Power
Kim Dovey, Melbourne University, Australia
About the practices and politics of place and identity formation – the slippery ways in which who we are becomes wrapped up with where we are – this book exposes the relations of place to power. It links everyday aspects of place experience to the social theories of Deleuze and Bourdieu in a very readable manner. This is a book that takes the social critique of built form another step through detailed fieldwork and analysis in
particular case studies.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Ideas 1. Making Sense of Place 2. Place as Assemblage 3. Silent Complicities 4. Limits of Critical Architecture Part 2: Places 5. Slippery Characters: Defending and Creating Place Identities (with Ian Woodcock and Stephen Wood) 6. Becoming Prosperous: Informal Urbanism in Yogyakarta (with Wiryono Rhajo) 7. Urbanising Architecture: Koolhaas and Spatial Segmentarity 8. Open Court: Transparency and Legitimation in the Courthouse 9. Safety Becomes Danger: Drug-Use in Public Space (with John Fitzgerald) 10. New Orders: Monas and Merdeka Square (with Eka Permanasari) 11. Urban Slippage: Smooth and Striated Streetscapes in Bangkok (with Kasama Polakit)
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Planning the Night-time City Marion Roberts and Adam Eldridge, both at University of Westminster, UK
This book draws on international case study research to explain how changing approaches to evening and night-time activities have been conceptualized in planning practice in the UK. It explains how these ideas have been subverted by the entertainment industry to the point that some micro-districts in certain regenerated and creative cities have now been dubbed ‘no-go’ areas.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Cities at Night 3. Visions of the Night-Time City 4. Party Cities 5. Binge Drinking Britain? 6. Regulating Consumption 7. Regulating Licensing 8. Planning and Managing the Night-Time City 9. Consumers 10. Night-Time Cities, Night-Time Futures
2009: 234 x 156: 256pp: 8 line drawings, 5 tables, 6 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-43617-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43618-2: £27.99
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An Introduction to Community DevelopmentEdited by Rhonda Phillips, Arizona State University, USA and Robert H. Pittman, University of Central Arkansas, USA
Comprehensive and practical, this textbook enables students to connect academic study and professional know-how, and demonstrates how to best plan the rebuilding, revitalization, and development of communities utilizing a wide variety of economic and strategic tools. Features include; chapter outlines, text boxes, key words, and references.
2008: 246 x 189: 392pp: 11 line drawings, 29 tables, 4 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-77384-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77385-0: £32.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88693-9
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Searching for the Just CityDebates in Urban Theory and Practice
Edited by Peter Marcuse, James Connolly, Johannes Novy, IngridOlivo, Cuz Potter and Justin Steil, all at Columbia University, USA
Series: Questioning Cities
If today’s cities are full of injustices, what would a ’Just City’ look like? Contributors to this volume including David Harvey, Peter Marcuse and Susan Fainstein define the concept, examining it from multiple angles in addition to questioning it and suggesting alternatives.
Selected Contents: Introduction James Connolly and Justin Steil Section 1: Why Justice? Theoretical Foundations of the Just
City Debate Section 2: What are the Limits of the Just City? Expanding the Debate Section 3: How Do We Realize Just Cities? From Debate to Action. Conclusion
2009: 234 x 156: 288pp:15 Illustrations, 4 line drawings, 4 tables, 11 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-77613-4: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87883-5
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The Community Development ReaderJames DeFilippis and Susan Saegert
This is the first reader to address Community Development, a significant component of urban political economies in the past 30 years. It focuses equally on the organizing, history, theory, and the debates most important to the subject.
2007: 7 x 10: 360pp: 17 tablesHb: 978-0-415-95428-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95429-7: £39.99
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Shaping Neighbourhoods For Local Health and Global Sustainability
Hugh Barton, Marcus Grant and Richard Guise, all at University of the West of England, UK
With many new case studies and a wealth of new research, this new edition outlines the principles for planning healthy and sustainable neighbourhoods and towns, putting the topical issues of climate change and obesity at the centre of its concern.
Whether you are a student faced with a local planning project; a planner, urban designer, or developer involved in new development; a health authority
concerned with promoting physical activity; or a community group wanting to improve your neighbourhood; this book is for you.
Selected Contents: 1. Orientation and Principles 2. A Neighbourhood Planning Process 3. Providing for Local Need 4. Working with Natural Systems 5. Urban Design Synthesis 6. Neighbourhood Checklists
January 2010: 276 x 219: 344pp: 214 colour IllustrationsHb: 978-0-415-49548-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49549-3: £35.00
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The People’s Property? Power, Politics, and the Public
Lynn Staeheli and Donald Mitchell
This is the first book-length scholarly examination of how negotiations over the ownership, control, and peopling of public space are central to the development of publicity, citizenship, and democracy in urban areas. The book asks the questions: Why does it matter who owns public property? Who controls it? Who is in it?
2007: 6 x 9: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-95522-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95523-2: £23.99
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Pragmatic Sustainability Theoretical and Practical Tools
Edited by Steven A. Moore, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Is sustainable development a challenge we can overcome? Currently the tools for waging this battle are grand plans that focus on techno-scientific and market-based strategies. The authors gathered here – leading thinkers from architecture, business, economics, engineering, history, philosophy, planning, science, and technology – are skeptical of this singular approach. Instead of a technological fix they
advocate a practical and pluralist approach to environmental and social change, demanding constant adaptation to changing conditions. This engaging and inspirational collection steps outside disciplinary boundaries. With questions at the end of each chapter, it encourages students at all levels to think more broadly and provides an essential understanding of how we might meet the challenge of sustainability.
Selected Contents: Introduction: Pragmatic Sustainability Part 1: The Struggle to Define Terms 1. Sustainability: What It Is and What It Is Not 2. Equity: The Forgotten E in Sustainable Development 3. Sustainable Development: Complexity and the Problem of Balance 4. In Search of Green Knowledge: A Cognitive Approach to Sustainable Development Part 2: Technological Cultures 5. Resistance and Renewal in the Hudson River Valley 6. Engineering Sustainable Technologies 7. Beyond Japonisme: Critical Pragmatism and Japanese Urbanism Part 3: Sustainability and Place 8. The Moral Journey of Environmentalism from Wilderness to Place 9. Regionalism, Place, Specificity, and Sustainable Design 10. Natural Allies: Historic Preservation and Sustainable Design Part 4: Sustainability and Cities 11. Planning for Sustainability 12. Full Circle? Public Responsibility versus Privatization of Water Supplies in the United States Part 5: Civil Society, Industry, and Regulation 13. A Political Economy of Sustainability: Alternative Pathways and Industrial Innovation 14. Bringing Corporate Stakeholders to the Table in Collaborative Ecosystem Management 15. Incommensurable Paradigms: Values and the Environment
January 2010: 246 x 189: 312pp:25 line drawings, 12 tablesHb: 978-0-415-77937-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77938-8: £19.99
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Eco-Urbanity Towards Well-Mannered Built Environments
Edited by Darko Radovic, University of Melbourne, Australia
Bringing together diverse cultural and disciplinary views on urban sustainability, eighteen leading academics and practitioners in sustainable architecture and urbanism explore global concerns of sustainability and urbanity.
Selected Contents: Introduction: Towards a Theory of Eco-Urbanity Part 1: The Compact City, Strategies and Success Stories Part 2: Other Cultures, Approaches and Strategies Part 3: Other Scales and Sensibilities
2009: 246 x 174: 264pp: 32 line drawings, 2 colour line drawings, 4 tables, 102 halftones, 103 colour halftonesHb: 978-0-415-47277-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47278-4: £27.99
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Implementing Sustainability Experiences from New Zealand
Caroline Miller, Massey University, New Zealand
Series: RTPI Library
New Zealand’s Resource Management Act was hailed as a radical new approach to planning; the first to attempt to put environmental concerns ahead of social and economic issues. This book examines the lessons that can be learned from this groundbreaking legislation. It offers a practitioner’s insight into the RMA, those strategies and techniques that have proved successful, and spells out the lessons that can be applied to planning systems of other countries.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction – Setting the Scene 2. Implementing Sustainablity by Legislation – Institutions and Processes 3. Integrated Management and Regional Planning – Water, Air and Land 4. Urban Planning and the Built Environment 5. Energy and Infrastructure 6. Tangata Whenua and the Resource Management Act 7. The Profession, the Politicians and the Public 8. Conclusions – The Lessons from New Zealand
October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp: 10 line drawings, 15 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-49550-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49551-6: £29.99
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Land and Limits Interpreting Sustainability in the Planning Process
SusanOwens, University of Cambridge, UK and Richard Cowell, Cardiff University, UK
Series: RTPI Library
’A refreshingly critical and theoretically sophisticated analysis of sustainable development in practice...the book should be read widely and deeply by politicians, developers and academics alike’ – Environmental Values
In the decade since the book was first conceived, environmental imperatives have risen up the policial agenda and land use conflicts have intensified. In a rigorous discussion of concepts, policy instruments, and contemporary planning dilemmas, the authors challenge prevailing assumptions about planning for sustainability.
Selected Contents: 1. Foreword 2. Introduction 3. Old Conflicts and New Ideas 4. Rhetoric, Policy and Practice: Sustainable Development as a Planning Issue 5. Interpreting Sustainability 6. Defining and Defending: Approaches to Planning for Sustainability 7. Moving Targets: Planning for an Integrated Transport Policy 8. Planning for Biodiversity: Ethics, Policies and Practice 9. Distributing Development: Sustainability and Equity in Minerals Planning 10. Conclusions and Reflections
August 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp: 3 tablesPb: 978-0-415-48571-5: £29.99
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SustainableOlympicDesignandUrban DevelopmentAdrian Pitts, Sheffield Hallam University, UK and Hanwen Liao, University of Greenwich, London, UK
This book explains how a modern Olympic games can successfully develop a more sustainable design approach by learning from the lessons of the past and by taking account of the latest developments. It offers an assessment tool that can be tailored to individual circumstance – a tool which emerges from the analysis of previous summer games host cities and from techniques in environmental
analysis and assessment.
Selected Contents: Part 1: The Olympic Development Scenario Part 2: Olympic Design and Development: Past and Present Part 3: Evaluating Olympic Urban Development for Sustainability
2009: 246 x 189: 248pp:53 line drawings, 21 tables, 20 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-46761-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46762-9: £40.00
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Sustainable Urban Development The Framework and Protocols for Environmental Assessment
Stephen Curwell, Mark Deakin and Martin Symes
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Sustainable Urban Development The Toolkit for Assessment
Edited by Ron Vreeker, Free University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Mark Deakin, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK and Stephen Curwell, University of Salford, UK
This book outlines the BEQUEST toolkit that provides the means by which to link the protocols with the assessment methods currently available to evaluate the sustainability of urban development.
2008: 234 x 156: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-32218-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32219-5: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88678-6
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Sustainable Urban Development The Environmental Assessment Methods
Mark Deakin, Gordon Mitchell, Peter Nijkamp and Ron Vreeker
2007: 234 x 156: 544PPHb: 978-0-415-32216-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32217-1: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-41703-4
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VOLUME 4
Sustainable Urban Development Changing Professional Practice
Edited by Ian Cooper, Eclipse Research Consultants, UK and Martin Symes, University of the West of England, UK
This volume explores how the professions responsible for enhancing the built environment’s sustainability seek to deliver this new agenda, offering case studies and discussion to argue for a rethinking of the role of the urban development professional.
2008: 234 x 156: 328ppHb: 978-0-415-43821-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43822-3: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89218-3
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Sustainable Urban Development ReaderEdited by Stephen M. Wheeler, University of California, Davis, USA and Timothy Beatley, University of Virginia, USA
Series: Routledge Urban Reader
’A comprehensive and intellectually rich compendium of the state-of-the-art knowledge on sustainable urban development. The scholarly, judicious choice of topics and contributors, and the sequencing of the readings are admirable. A carefully crafted synthesis of the major themes associated with sustainable urban development.’ – Journal of the
American Planning Association
2008: 246 x 189: 512pp: 93 Illustrations, 28 line drawings, 65 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-45381-3: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45382-0: £32.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89427-9
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Water and the City Risk, Resilience and Planning for a Sustainable Future
Iain White, University of Manchester, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment
This book tackles droughts, flooding, and the supply of water. Comprehensive and thought-provoking, it is an ideal text for all geography and planning students.
Selected Contents: Section 1: The Past, Present and Future Context 1. Nature, Climate and Hazard 2. Drivers for Change Section 2: The Problems of Water in the City 3. Too Much Water in the City 4. Too Little Water in the City Section 3: Towards A
Conceptual Framework 5. Risk, Resilience and Spatial Planning 6. Principles of Intervention Section 4: Planning for a Sustainable Future 7. Hazard and Resilience in the City 8. Exposure and Resilience in the City 9. Vulnerability and Resilience in the City 10. Towards a more Sustainable City. Bibliography
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To-Morrow A Peaceful Path to Real Reform
E. Howard, Sir Peter Hall, University College London, UK, Dennis Hardy and Colin Ward
Foreword by David Lock, Town and Country Planning Association, UK
Ebenezer Howard’s To-Morrow is deservedly the most famous publication in the history of town planning. Originally published in 1898 and repeatedly thereafter, it sparked the garden city movement across the
world, and fundamentally changed the terms of debate in urban planning.
This new paperback facsimile of the original version of Howard’s work includes a detailed commentary by three leading commentators and reproduces in full colour all the material subsequently left out and lost to posterity. This is an invaluable insight into the originality and breadth of Howard’s vision, and demonstrates the full extent of his inspiration of future generations of town planners.
2009: 276 x 219: 232ppPb: 978-0-415-56193-8: £24.99
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OrientingIstanbulCultural Capital of Europe?
Edited by Deniz Göktürk,California University, Berkeley, USA Levent Soysal, Kadir Has University, Istanbul and Ipek Türeli, Brown University, USA
Looking at the globalization, urban regeneration, arts events, and cultural spectacles, this book considers a city not until now included in the global city debate.
Divided into five parts, each preceded by an editorial introduction, this book is an interdisciplinary study of an iconic city, a city facing conflicting social, political and cultural pressures in its search for a place in Europe and on the world stage in the
twenty-first century.
Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Paths to Globalization 1. Istanbul into the Twenty-First Century 2. The Soul of a City: Hüzün, Keyif, Longing Part 2: Heritage and Regeneration Debates 3. Challenging the Neoliberal Urban Regime: Regeneration and Resistance in Basibüyük and Tarlabasi 4. Contestations over a Living Heritage Site: The Case of Büyük Valide Han 5. Practices of Neo-Ottomanism: Making Space and Place Virtuous in Istanbul 6. Modelling Citizenship in Turkey’s Miniature Park Part 3: The Mediatized City 7. The Spectator in the Making: Modernity and Cinema in Istanbul 1896–1928 8. Istanbul through Migrants’ Eyes 9. Istanbul Convertible: A Magic Carpet Ride through Genres 10. Sound Bridges: Projecting Polyphony through a European Lens Part 4: Art in the City 11. Optimism Reconsidered: An Interview with Curator Hou Hanru Curator 12. Art in Istanbul: Contemporary Spectacles and History Revisited 13. The Politics of Urban Arts Events: A Comparison of Istanbul and Berlin Part 5: A European Capital? 14. The European Capital of Culture Programme and Istanbul 2010 15. Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture: Towards a Participatory Culture? 16. Counting as European: Jews and the Politics of Presence in Istanbul 17. A Roundtable Conversation on 2010 18. Future(s) of the City. Epilogue
July 2010: 246 x 174: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-58010-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58011-3: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85983-4
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Capital Cities in the Aftermath of EmpiresPlanning in Central and Southeastern Europe
Edited by Emily Gunzburger Makas, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA and Tanja Damljanovic Conley, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Exploring the urban and planning history of cities across Central and South-eastern Europe against a background of rising nationalism, this book contains fourteen studies of individual cities. Introductory chapters in the book outline the political history of the area and how the developments in the different countries were interconnected.
2009: 246 x 174: 296pp: 71 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-45943-3: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85983-4
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Lessons in Post-War ReconstructionCase Studies from Lebanon in the Aftermath of the 2006 War
Howayda Al-Harithy, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
After the ceasefire, a group of architects and planners from the American University of Beirut formed the Reconstruction Unit to help in the recovery process and in rebuilding the lives of those affected by the 2006 war in Lebanon. Here, a series of case studies documenting the work of the Unit discusses the lessons to be learned and suggests how those lessons might be applied elsewhere.
April 2010: 234 x 156: 218ppHb: 978-0-415-57105-0: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85152-4
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Dubai: Behind an Urban Spectacleyasser Elsheshtawy, UAE University, United Arab Emirates
This book explores Dubai’s history from its beginnings as a small fishing village to its place on the world stage today. With case studies and surveys the author explores the economic and political forces driving Dubai’s urban growth, its changing urbanity and its place within the global city network.
Selected Contents: Preface 1. The Emerging Urbanity of Dubai 2. Arab Cities and Globalization 3. The Other Dubai: A Photo Essay 4. The Illusive History of Dubai 5. The Transformation of Dubai or Towards the Age of Megastructures 6. Spectacular Architecture and Urbanism 7. The Spectacular and the Everyday: Dubai’s Retail Landscape 8. Transient City: Dubai’s Forgotten Urban Spaces 9. Global Dubai or Dubaization
2009: 246 x 174: 304pp: 157 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-44461-3: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86970-3
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The Evolving Arab CityTradition, Modernity and Urban Development
Edited by yasser Elsheshtawy, University, United Arab Emirates
This collection reveals the contrasts and similarities between older, traditional Arab cities and the newer oil-stimulated cities of the Gulf in their search for development and a place in the world order. The eight cities which form the core of the book – Rabat, Amman, Beirut, Kuwait, Manama, Doha, Abu Dhabi and Riyadh – provide a unique insight into today’s Middle Eastern city.
2008: 246 x 174: 328ppHb: 978-0-415-41156-1: £75.00
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The Making of Hong KongFrom Vertical to Volumetric
Barrie Shelton, University of Sydney, Australia, Justyna Karakiewicz and Thomas Kvan, both at University of Melbourne, Australia
This book investigates what the history of Hong Kong’s urban development has to teach other cities as they face environmental challenges, social and demographic change and the need for new models of dense urbanism.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Walled Cities 3. Early Hong Kong: From Settlement to the Mid-twentieth Century 4. Hong Kong Rising – 1950–70 5. Extending
Podia, Extruding Towers 6. Emerging Volumetric – Components 7. Conclusion 8. Postscript: Advancing the Volumetric
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Urban Coding and Planning Edited by Stephen Marshall, University College London, UK
This book investigates the nature and contribution of urban coding, and its merits and demerits which are conceptually distinct from, but often bound up with, the merits and demerits of conventional town planning.
January 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp: 55 line drawing, 15 tables, 55 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-44126-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44127-8: £27.50 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415441278
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OlympicCitiesCity Agendas, Planning, and the World’s Games, 1896 to 2016
Edited by John R. Gold, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Margaret M. Gold, London Metropolitan University, UK
This is the first full overview of the changing relationship between cities and the Olympic events since 1896. Specially commissioned and original essays written by a team of distinguished authors from around the world explore the historical experience of staging the Olympics from the point of view of the host city.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part1:TheOlympicFestivals 2. Athens to Athens: The Summer
Olympics, 1896–2004 3. The Winter Olympics: Driving Urban Change, 1924–2002 4. The Cultural Olympiads: Reviving the Panegyris 5. The Rise of the Paralympics Part 2: Planning and Management 6. Financing the Games 7. Promoting the Olympic City 8. Olympic Security 9. Olympic Tourism 10. Urban Regeneration and Renewal Part 3: City Portraits 11. Berlin 1936 12. Mexico City 1968 13. Montreal 1976 14. Barcelona 1992 15. Sydney 2000 16. Athens 2004 17. Beijing 2008 18. London 2012 19. The 2016 Games 20. Afterword
October 2010: 246 x 174: 416pp: 5 line drawings, 20 tables, 40 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-48657-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48658-3: £29.99
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OrdinaryPlaces/ExtraordinaryEventsCitizenship, Democracy and Public Space in Latin America
Clara Irazábal, University of Southern California, USA
2008: 234 x 156: 264pp: 15 line drawings, 53 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-35452-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-00121-9
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Planning Europe’s Capital CitiesAspects of Nineteenth-Century Urban Development
Thomas Hall, Stockholm University, Sweden
2009: 246 x 189: 408ppHb: 978-0-415-17290-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55249-3: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-44956-1
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Planning Latin America’s Capital Cities 1850–1950Edited by Arturo Almandoz, Universidad Simón Bolivar, Venezuela
2009: 246 x 189: 296pp: 110 IllustrationsHb: 978-0-415-27265-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55308-7: £24.99
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Planning Middle Eastern Cities An Urban Kaleidoscope
Edited by yasser Elsheshtawy, University, United Arab Emirates
2009: 246 x 189: 224pp: 18 line drawings, 59 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-30400-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55309-4: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-60900-2
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Planning Twentieth Century Capital CitiesEdited by David Gordon
2009: 246 x 189: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-28061-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55734-4: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-48156-1
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Methods of Environmental Impact AssessmentEdited by Peter Morris and Riki Therivel, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment
Offers a comprehensive coverage of the methods used in environmental impact assessment, which is now firmly established as an obligatory procedure in proposing or launching any development project with possible impacts on the environment.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Methods for Environmental Components 1. Introduction 2. Socio-Economic Impacts 1: Overview and Economic Impacts
3. Socio-Economic Impacts 2: Social Impacts 4. Noise 5. Transport 6. Landscape and Visual 7. Archaeological and Other Material and Cultural Assets 8. Air Quality and Climate 9. Soils, Geology and Geomorphology 10. Water 11. Ecology 12. Coastal Ecology and Geomorphology Part 2: Shared and Integrative Methods 13. Environmental Risk Assessment and Risk Management 14. Geographical Information Systems and EIA 15. Quality of Life Capital 16. Sustainable Development and Sustainability Appraisal. Appendices
2009: 234 x 156: 576pp:41 line drawings, 80 tablesHb: 978-0-415-44174-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44175-9: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89290-9For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415441759•AVAILABLEASANINSPECTIONCOPY
Spatial Recall Memory in Architecture and Landscape
Edited by Marc Treib, University of California at Berkeley, USA
Architecture and designed landscapes serve as grand mnemonic devices that record and transmit vital aspects of culture and history. Spatial Recall casts a broad net over the concept of memory and gives a variety of perspectives from twelve internationally noted scholars, practicing designers, and artists such as Juhani Pallasmaa, Adriaan Geuze, Susan Schwartzenberg, Georges Descombes and Esther da
Costa Meyer.
Beautifully illustrated, Spatial Recall is a comprehensive view of memory in the built environment, how we have read it in the past, and how we can create it in the future.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Body 1. Space, Place, Memory, and Imagination: The Temporal Dimension of Existential Space Juhani Pallasmaa 2. Re-Creating the Past: Notes on the Neurology of Memory Susan Schwartzenberg 3. The Place of Memory Donlyn Lyndon 4. Indelible Marker, Palimpsest, Thin Air Alice Aycock Part 2: Landscapes 5. Rivers, Meanders, and Memory Matt Kondolf 6. Displacements: Canals, Rivers, and Flows Georges Descombes 7. Land, Cows and Pyramids Adriaan Geuze 8. The Mediterranean Cemetery: Landscape as Collective Memory Luigi Latini Part 3: Buildings 9. The Place of Place in Memory Esther da Costa Meyer 10. Remembering Ruins, Ruins Remembering Marc Treib 11. The Memory Industry and Its Discontents: The Death and Life of a Keyword Andrew Shanken 12. Mnemonic Value and Historic Preservation Jorge Otero-Pailos
2009: 234 x 156: 272pp: 140 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-77735-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77736-0: £31.99
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Introduction to Rural PlanningNick Gallent, The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK, Meri Juntti, University of East Anglia, UK and Sue Kidd and Dave Shaw, both at University of Liverpool, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Introduction to Rural Planning provides an overview of rural (spatial) planning for students on planning, geography, and related programmes. It charts the major patterns and processes of rural change affecting the British countryside, its landscape, its communities and its economies in the twentieth century. The authors examine the role of ‘planning’ in shaping rural spaces, not only the statutory ‘comprehensive’ planning that emerged in the post-war period, but also planning and rural programme delivery undertaken by central, regional and local policy agencies. The book is designed to accompany a typical teaching programme in rural planning.
2008: 234 x 156: 384pp: 26 line drawings, 35 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-42996-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42997-9: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93343-5
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Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, Volume 1Bruce Stiftel and Vanessa Watson
2004: 234 x 156: 384ppHb: 978-0-415-34693-1: £90.00
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Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, Volume 2Bruce Stiftel, Vanessa Watson and Henri Acselrad
2006: 234 x 156: 370ppHb: 978-0-415-40285-9: £95.00
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Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, Volume 3Edited by Thomas Harper, University of Calgary, Canada, AnthonyGar-OnYeh, University of Hong Kong and Heloisa Costa, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
This is the third book in the series offering a new selection of the best, award winning, urban planning scholarship from each of the world’s planning school associations.
2008: 234 x 156: 384ppHb: 978-0-415-77623-3: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-89243-5For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776233
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Conceptions of Space and Place in Strategic Spatial PlanningEdited by Simin Davoudi, University of Newcastle, UK and Ian Strange, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
Series: RTPI Library
Bringing together authors from academia and practice, this book examines spatial planning at different places throughout the British Isles. Six illustrative case studies of practice examine which conceptions of space and place have been articulated, presented and visualized through the production of spatial strategies. Ranging from a large conurbation (London) to regional (Yorkshire and Humber) and national levels, the case studies give a rounded and grounded view of the physical results and the theory behind them.
2008: 234 x 156: 304pp: 9 tables, 6 halftones, 9 colour halftonesHb: 978-0-415-43102-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48666-8: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88650-2
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Spatial Planning and Climate ChangeElizabeth Wilson and Jake Piper, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment
The effects of climate change on spatial planning are discussed thoroughly in this comprehensive book, which includes information on recent legislation, case studies from the UK and Netherlands, general information on climate change progress and what can be done to reduce the risks from the changing natural environmental.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Perspectives Part 3: Spatial Planning in Practice
Part 4: Prospects
July 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp: 20 line drawings, 20 tables, 10 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-49590-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49591-2: £29.99
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Effective Practice in Spatial PlanningJanice Morphet, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK
Series: RTPI Library
Dealing with the role of spatial planning in major changes, such as urban extensions or redevelopment, this book asks how it can deliver at the local level.
Setting out the new local governance within which spatial planning now operates and identifying the requirements of successful delivery, this book also provides an introduction to project management approaches to
spatial planning.
Selected Contents: Preface 1. What is Spatial Planning? 2. The Local Governance Context of English Spatial Planning 3. The English Spatial Planning System 4. The Evidence Base of Spatial Planning 5. Community Involvement in Spatial Planning 6. Making Places – Delivery Through Spatial Planning 7. Taking an Integrated Approach to Local Spatial Delivery 8. Managing Spatial Planning 9. Regional and Sub-regional Spatial Planning 10. Spatial Planning in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland 11. Spatial Planning in Europe, North America and Australia 12. Effective Spatial Planning
June 2010: 234 x 156: 304pp: 5 line drawings, 12 tablesHb: 978-0-415-49281-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49282-9: £29.99
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Strategic Spatial Projects Catalysts for a Change
StijnOosterlynck, K.U. Leuven, Belgium, Jef van den Broek, Louis Albrechts, Frank Moulaert, K.U. Leuven, Belgium and Ann Verhetsel, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium
Series: RTPI Library
This book presents four years of case study research and theoretical discussions on strategic spatial projects in Europe and North America. It takes the position that there is an urgent need to develop a mode of planning that is more than just regulatory and administrative; that aims to innovate in spatial as well as social terms. For academics, researchers and students in planning, urban design, urban studies, human and economic geography, public administration and policy studies.
Selected Contents: 1. Strategic Spatial Planning Through Strategic Projects Part 1: Spatial Transformation Through Social Innovation Part 2: Designing Strategic Projects for Spatial Quality Part 3: Social And Spatial Sustainability in Strategic Projects Part 4: Conclusion
October 2010: 246 x 189: 654ppHb: 978-0-415-56683-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56684-1: £29.99
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European Spatial Planning and Territorial Co-operationStefanie Dühr, Radboud University, the Netherlands, Claire Colomb, University College London, UK and Vincent Nadin, Delft Technical University, the Netherlands
Written for students, academics, practitioners and researchers of spatial planning and related disciplines, this book is essential reading for everybody interested in engaging with the European dimension of spatial planning and territorial governance.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Introducing the European Dimension to Spatial Planning Part 2: The Spatial Development Context for European Spatial Policy
Part 3: Approaches to Understanding the Institutional Framework for European Spatial Policy and the European Integration Process Part 4: The European Spatial Policy Agenda Part 5: EU Spatial Policy: Sectoral Policies and their Impacts on Spatial Development and Spatial Planning Part 6: Towards New Forms of Territorial Governance?
February 2010: 246 x 174: 480pp: 22 line drawings, 10 colour line drawings, 35 tablesHb: 978-0-415-46773-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46774-2: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89529-0
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Planning and Decentralization Contested Spaces for Public Action in the Global South
Edited by Victoria A. Beard, University of California, at Irvine, USA, Faranak Miraftab, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA and Christopher Silver, University of Florida, Gainsville, USA
Using original case study research by leading experts drawn from diverse fields explores the dramatic transformation that decentralization implies in responsibilities of the local planning and governance structures.
2008: 234 x 156: 248pp: 20 tablesHb: 978-0-415-41497-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41498-2: £35.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92826-4For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415414982
Regional Planning John Glasson and Tim Marshall
Series: Natural and Built Environment
This comprehensive introduction to the concepts and theory of regional planning in the UK. Drawing on examples from throughout the UK is the essential, up-to-date text for students interested in all aspects of this increasingly influential subject.
2007: 234 x 156: 336pp: 25 line drawings, 23 tables, 32 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-41525-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41526-2: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93893-5
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Crossing Borders International Exchange and Planning Practices
Edited by Patsy Healey, University of Newcastle, UK and Robert Upton, Infrastructure Planning Commission, England
Series: RTPI Library Series
Presenting different intellectual perspectives, this collection takes a critical look at the international diffusion of planning ideas and practices, their impacts on planning practices in different contexts, on the challenge of ‘situating’ planning practices, and on the ethical and methodological issues of international exchange in the planning field.
Selected Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction: The Transnational
Flow of Knowledge and Expertise in the Planning Field 2. Poverty Truths – The Politics of Knowledge in the New Global Order of Development 3. Transnational Planners in a Post-colonial World 4. Reimagining the American Neighborhood Unit for India 5. Cities in Transition: Spatial Planning in Modern China 6. Urban Sustainability and Compact Cities Ideas in Japan: The Diffusion, Transformation and Deployment of Planning Concepts 7. When Planning Ideas Land: Mahaweli’s People-centered Approach 8. Sustainable Urban Transport Policy Transfer in Central and Eastern Europe 9. Subaltern Speak in a Postcolonial Setting: Diffusing and Contesting Donor-engendered Knowledge in the Water Sector in Zambia 10. Womenís Safety Audits and Walking School Buses: The Diffusion/De-fusion of Two Radical Planning Ideas 11. Institutional Biases in the International Diffusion of Planning Concepts 12. Developmental Planning for Sustainable Urbanisation in Asia 13. A Trans-Pacific Planning Education in Reverse: Reflections of an American with a Chinese Doctorate in Urban Planning and Design 14. Crossing borders: Do Planning Ideas Travel? 15. Similarity or Differences? What to Emphasize Now for Effective Planning Practice
February 2010: 234 x 156: 384pp: 25 Illustrations, 8 tablesHb: 978-0-415-55846-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55847-1: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85708-3
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RegionalPlanningforOpenSpaceEdited by Arnold van der Valk, Wageningen University, the Netherlands and Terry van Dijk, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Series: RTPI Library
Reviewing the limitations of various planning options, this book addresses the debate on how to preserve open space in the context of a growing metropolis.
European and American expert authors confront political rhetoric with grounded analysis and conclude that the market needs to be combined with governmental efforts. This book provides practical pieces of insight in how to structure an open space
problem, information on what to expect from instruments, and new ideas on alternative approaches.
Selected Contents: 1. Rethinking Open Space Planning in Metropolitan Areas 2. Planning and Development of the Fringe Landscapes 3. Threats to Metropolitan Open Space: The Netherlands Economic and Institutional Dimension 4. Development Constraints Reduce Urban Open Space 5. Viability of Cross-Subsidy Strategies 6. Does Proximity to Open Space Increase the Value of Dwellings? Evidence from Three Dutch Case Studies 7. Government or Market 8. Maintaining the Working Landscape 9. The Impact of Open Space Preservation Policies 10. Spaces of Engagement for Open Space Advocacy 11. Formalisation of ’Open Space’ as ’Public Space’ in Zoning 12. Aesthetic Approaches to Active Urban Landscape Planning 13. Flächenhaushalt Reconsidered 14. Planning Open Spaces
2009: 234 x 156: 352pp: 20 line drawings, 4 tables, 40 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-48003-1: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-35938-9
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The New Spatial PlanningTerritorial Management with Soft Spaces and Fuzzy Boundaries
Graham Haughton, University of Hull, UK, Philip Allmendinger, University of Cambridge, UK, David Counsell, University College Cork, Ireland and Geoff Vigar, Newcastle University, UK
Using a rich empirical resource base, this book takes a critical look at recent practices to see whether the new spatial planning is having the kinds of impacts its advocates would wish. Contributing to theoretical debates in planning, state restructuring and governance, it also outlines and critiques the contemporary practice of spatial planning. This book will have a place on the shelves of researchers and
students interested in urban/regional studies, politics and planning studies.
Selected Contents: Preface 1. The New Spatial Planning: Territorial Management and Devolution 2. Rethinking Planning: State Restructuring, Devolution and Spatial Strategies 3. Irish Spatial Planning and the Cork Experience 4. Spatial Planning in Northern Ireland and the Emergent North West Region of Ireland 5. Spatial Planning in a Devolved Scotland 6. The Wales Spatial Plan and Improving Policy Integration 7. English Spatial Planning and Dealing with Growth in the Leeds City Region 8. Congested Governance and the London Thames Gateway 9. A New Spatial Planning?
2009: 234 x 156: 288pp: 6 line drawings, 8 tables, 21 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-48335-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48336-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86442-5
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ProPErty and rEal EstatE
Introducing Property ValuationMichael Blackledge, University of Portsmouth, UK
The book takes a practical rather than purely theoretical approach and demonstrates how the principles can be applied in professional practice with constant reference to the requirements of, and guidance provided by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Website material such as practical exercises, is also available
Selected Contents: Part 1: Background Part 2: Valuation
Mathematics Part 3: Valuation Methods Part 4: Applied Valuations
2009: 246 x 189: 408pp: 13 line drawings, 29 tablesHb: 978-0-415-43476-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43477-5: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87617-6For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415434775•AVAILABLEASANINSPECTIONCOPY
2nd Edition
Property Valuation The Five Methods
Douglas Scarrett
Completely revised to incorporate recent developments in practice, this second edition of Douglas Scarrett’s established text describes the process of valuation of real estate through its five principal methods: comparative, investment, residual, profits, and contractor’s methods.
Selected Contents: 1. The Comparative Method 2. The Investment Method 3. The Residual Method 4. The Profits Method 5. The Contractor’s Method
2008: 234 x 156: 198ppHb: 978-0-415-42325-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42326-7: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96181-0
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5th Edition
Property Development Sara Wilkinson, Richard Reed and David Cadman
This new edition of David Cadman’s long-standing textbook brings issues of property development up to date for a new generation of students. It provides a clear and practical overview of the property development process, together with critical analysis of the key issues faced by property professionals today. With new sections on Sustainable Property Development and the growth of international working in the property sector it is essential reading for all students of property development.
Selected Contents: 1. The Development Process and its Economic, Social and Environmental Context 2. Land for Development 3. Development Appraisal and Risk 4. Development Finance 5. Planning 6. Construction 7. Market Research 8. Promotion and Selling 9. International Practice
2008: 234 x 156: 386ppHb: 978-0-415-43062-3: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43063-0: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93342-8
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3rd Edition
Urban Planning and Real Estate DevelopmentJohn Ratcliffe, Dublin Institute, Ireland, Michael Stubbs, National Trust, UK and Miles Keeping, GVA Grimley, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment
This third edition of Urban Planning and Real Estate Development guides students through the procedural and practical aspects of developing land from the point of view of both planner and developer.
Written by a team of authors with many years of academic, professional and research experience, and illustrated throughout with practical case studies, Urban Planning and Real Estate Development is an invaluable textbook for real estate and planning students.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Urban Planning Organization Part 3: Urban Planning Issues Part 4: The Real Estate Development Process Part 5: Real Estate Development Sectors
2009: 234 x 156: 696pp: 29 line drawings, 61 tablesHb: 978-0-415-45077-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45078-2: £35.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93572-9
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Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial DistrictsThe Governance of the Global Value Chain
Edited by Fiorenza Belussi, University of Padova, Italy and Alessia Sammarra, University of L’Aquila, Italy
Series: Regions and Cities
How do we define and identify districts and clusters? How do they evolve? How do clusters and districts relate to the global economy? What policy options are available to promote them in east and west economies?
This collection of papers from international experts includes theoretical and empirical contributions examining these questions and offering deep insights into the internal-external mechanism of knowledge circulation and learning.
2009: 234 x 156: 448pp: 22 Illustrations, 22 line drawings, 91 tablesHb: 978-0-415-45784-2: £100.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87555-1For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415457842
China and EuropeThe Implications of the Rise of China for European Space
Edited by Klaus Kunzmann, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany, Willy A Schmid and Martina Koll-Schretzenmayr, both at ETH, Zurich
Series: Regions and Cities
China and Europe address the challenges for the cities and regions of Europe that may be the consequences of such development trends. Contributions by policy-makers and academic observers will prepare the ground for debating the dimensions ‘economy’, ‘knowledge and culture’, ‘environment and mobility’, ‘quality of life’, and ‘governance’ of this challenge.
2009: 234 x 156: 304pp: 39 Illustrations, 39 line drawings, 7 tablesHb: 978-0-415-55060-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87273-4
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Understanding Housing FinanceMeeting Needs and Making Choices
Peter King, De Montfort University, UK
One of the biggest challenges for students of housing is understanding the financial principles which underpin the place of housing in the wider economy. By taking a political economy approach, Peter King’s Understanding Housing Finance makes the basic principles of the subject accessible, without requiring detailed prior knowledge of economics or financial systems.
The book explains housing finance by exploring the way in which markets and governments react together. It takes a conceptual approach to consider the advantages and limits of housing markets and why governments intervene. The consequences of intervention are explored in detail using examples of housing subsidy systems and policy mechanisms such as rent control, housing allowances and subsidies to owner occupation.
Selected Contents: 1. Understanding Housing Finance 2. Need, Choice and Responsibility 3. The Importance of Markets 4. Government Action 5. Influencing Markets 6. Controlling Housing 7. Complexity and Choice
2009: 234 x 156: 192pp: 12 tablesHb: 978-0-415-43294-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43295-5: £25.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88271-9For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415432955
Urban and Regional Technology PlanningPlanning Practice in the Global Knowledge Economy
Kenneth E. Corey and Mark Wilson
Series: Networked Cities
As part of the Networked Cities series, Kenneth E. Corey and Mark Wilson explore relational planning in the global knowledge economy proposing models and strategies for the future.
2006: 234 x 156: 240pp: 6 Illustrations, 3 line drawings, 13 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-70140-2: £110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-70141-9: £39.99 eBook: 978-0-203-79943-7
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Planning for Place and Plexus Metropolitan Land Use and Transport
David M. Levinson and Kevin J. Krizek
2007: 234 x 156: 352pp: 100 line drawings, 20 tables, 10 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-77490-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77491-8: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93539-2For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415774918
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The Geography of Transport SystemsJean-Paul Rodrigue, Hofstra University, USA, Claude Comtois, University of Montreal, Canada and Brian Slack, Concordia University, Canada
The second edition of The Geography of Transport Systems maintains the overall structure of its predecessor, with chapters dealing with specific conceptual dimensions and methodologies, but the contents have been revised and updated. The second edition also offers new topics and approaches that have emerged as critical issues in contemporary transport systems, including security, energy, supply chain management and GIS-T. Relevant case studies have also been included in the second edition to underline real world issues related to transport geography.
Selected Contents: 1. Transportation and Geography 2. Transportation and the Spatial Structure 3. Transportation and the Economy 4. Transportation Modes 5. Transportation Terminals 6. International Trade and Freight Distribution 7. Urban Transportation 8. Transport, Energy and Environment 9. Transport Planning and Policy
2009: 246 x 174: 368pp: 138 Illustrations, 123 line drawings, 16 tables, 15 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-48323-0: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48324-7: £26.99
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Transport Matters Integrated Approaches to Planning City-Regions
Angela Hull, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Series: RTPI Library
Addressing the principles of sustainability, spatial planning, integration, governance, and accessibility of transport, this book focuses on the problem of providing efficient and low energy transport systems which serve the needs of everybody. It explores many of the new arguments, ideas and perceptions of mobility and accessibility in city-regions. Looking at evidence from Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands, the US, and the UK, it considers the meaning of the key concepts of sustainable accessibility, the spatial planning model, and integrated territorial policies.
Selected Contents: Preface 1. Time for Change? The Rationale for Low Energy Transport Provision 2. Understanding Current Patterns of Transport Behavior in Europe 3. Sustainable Accessibility: New Wine in Old Bottles? 4. Institutional Structures for Low Energy Futures: Creating Integrated Approaches 5. Understanding the Institutional Barriers to Change 6. Intervention Instruments for Sustainable Transport Futures 7. Integrated Territorial Planning in Practice: Case Studies 8. Implementing a Sustainable Transport Package
August 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp:10 line drawings, 30 tables, 10 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-45422-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45818-4: £29.99
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Integrated TransportFrom Policy to Practice
Moshe Givoni and David Banister
Addressing how the integration of transportation systems could promote more sustainable travel, Integrated Transport covers case studies, governmental policy and future travel usage in a comprehensive look at how multimodal travel could become more cohesive. Written by international transport experts, it creates a valuable tool for all those involved or interested in the policy making and integration in
worldwide transportation systems.
Selected Contents: Section 1: The Main Issues in Integrated Transport Section 2: Application of Integrated Transport Policy Section 3: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Integrated Transport Polices Section 4: The Challenges in Achieving Integrated Transport at National, Regional and City Levels
June 2010: 234 x 156: 368ppHb: 978-0-415-54893-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93342-8
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Transport Policy and Planning in Great BritainPeter Headicar, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment
Transport in the twenty-first century represents a significant challenge at the global and the local scale. Aided by over sixty clear illustrations, Peter Headicar disentangles this complex, modern issue in five parts, offering critical insights into:
•thenatureoftransport
•theevolutionofpolicyandplanning
•policyinstruments
•planningprocedures
•thecontemporaryagenda.
Distinctive features include the links forged throughout between transport and spatial planning, which are often neglected.
Designed as an essential text for transport planning students and as a source of reference for planning practitioners, it also furthers understanding of related fields such as urban and regional planning, geography, environmental studies and public policy.
Selected Contents: Part 1: The Nature of Transport Part 2: The Evolution of Transport Policy and Planning Part 3: Public Choices – Ends and Means Part 4: Planning Procedures Part 5: The Contemporary Policy Agenda
2009: 234 x 156: 496pp: 69 line drawings, 36 tablesHb: 978-0-415-46986-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46987-6: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89446-0
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Affluence, Mobility and SecondHomeOwnershipChris Paris, University of Ulster, UK
Series: Housing and Society
Ownership of multiple homes has become increasingly popular throughout the Western world, with the UK and Ireland seeing a particular surge in recent years. Paris addresses the reasons why, and the effects, using case studies from Europe, Australia, America and Asia.
Selected Contents: Forward by NIHE Chairman 1. Introduction: Affluence, Mobility and Second Homes 2. Homes, Second Homes
and Many Homes 3. Variations on a Theme: Second Home Ownership in Many Countries 4. Transnational Second Homes 5. Public Policies and Conflicts over Second Homes 6. Conclusions. References
September 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp: 10 line drawings, 50 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-54891-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-54892-2: £34.99
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The Hidden Millions Homelessness in Developing Countries
Graham Tipple and Suzanne Speak, both at University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK
Series: Housing and Society Series
Drawing on local research in nine countries in the global south, this book offers an insight into the lives of homeless people, public perceptions of homelessness, and the policies and interventions which might variously increase or reduce homelessness. Exploring the human context as well as policy and planning, it will challenge preconceptions.
Selected Contents: 1. Current Theory on Homelessness 2. Homelessness and International Housing Policy 3. The Continuing Urban Housing Shortfall and Affordability Crisis 4. Defining Homelessness in Developing Countries 5. Accommodation Conditions and Differentiating between Homeless People and those in Inadequate Housing 6. Estimating the Hidden Millions 7. Who are the Hidden Millions? 8. Economic, Social and Cultural Causes 9. Political and Legal Issues 10. Disaster and Conflict 11. Exclusion, Perceptions and Isolation 12. Children and Homelessness 13. Towards Strategic Interventions for Homeless People
2009: 234 x 156: 344pp: 10 line drawings, 29 tables, 10 halftonesHb: 978-0-415-42671-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42672-5: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88334-1
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Housing and Health in EuropeThe WHO LARES Project
Edited by DavidOrmandy, University of Warwick, UK
Series: Housing and Society
Giving a detailed explanation of a unique European housing and health study, this edited book provides fresh evidence of some potential links between housing conditions and the health of residents. It is particularly relevant for policy-makers, practitioners as well as academics.
2009: 234 x 156: 352pp: 55 line drawings, 104 tablesHb: 978-0-415-47735-2: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88523-9
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Housing Boom and Bust Owner Occupation, Government Regulation and the Credit Crunch
Peter King, De Montfort University, UK
Explaining how the current crisis in housing markets has arisen, this topical and sharp analysis considers the causes of house price bubbles and the reason for the collapse in markets worldwide. Written for students, it explains the economic cycle of housing, ways in which future booms and busts can be mitigated and how the lessons of this latest housing bubble can finally be learned.
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