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Contents
City & Urban Planning ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
Planning & Sustainability ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Urban Design .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Spatial Planning ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
Planning History & Theory ............................................................................................................................................. 16
Housing & Community Planning .................................................................................................................................. 18
Property & Real Estate Management ........................................................................................................................... 20
Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
2 CITY & URBAN PLANNING
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Designing Urban Transformation Place-Keeping
Aseem Inam, Parsons, The New School of Design (US) Open Space Management in Practice
Designing Urban Transformation argues for a fundamental Edited by Nicola Dempsey, Harry Smith, Heriot-Watt
re-conceptualization and radical shift in the way cities are University, UK and Mel Burton
designed and built. Urbanists are the only professionals trained
Place-Keeping presents the latest research and practice on the
explicitly to envision the four-dimensional future of cities,
long-term management of public and private open spaces from
including the dimension of time. Urbanists are those who
around Europe and the rest of the world. There has long been
engage in regular, willful acts of shaping cities, including urban
a focus in urban landscape planning and urban design on the
designers, architects, landscape architects, and city planners.
creation of high-quality public spaces, or place-making. This is
The urbanists’ approach—creative, integrative, interdisciplinary,
supported by a growing body of research which shows how
and action-oriented—makes them among the most
high-quality public spaces are economically and socially
well-qualified problem-solvers in the world, especially when it
beneficial for local communities and contribute positively to
comes to the most pressing challenge of the 21st century: the making of cities.
residents’ quality of life and wellbeing.
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Understanding Cities Sunburnt Cities
Method in Urban Design The Great Recession, Depopulation and Urban Planning in the American
Alexander Cuthbert, The University of New South Wales, Sunbelt
Australia. Justin B. Hollander, Tufts University, Medford,
For too long urban design has been seen as a subsidiary to Massachusetts, USA
architecture and urban planning, sitting somewhere between The decline in sun-belt cities of America has followed on from
the two without establishing itself as a field of study in its own the decline of those in the rust-belt. Hollander addresses the
right. This book sets out to challenge that assumption and reasons and statistics behind these shrinking cities with a positive
establish a comprehensive framework for restructuring urban outlook, arguing that growth for growth’s sake is not beneficial
design knowledge. Cuthbert builds upon the base of his previous for communities, suggesting instead that urban development
books Designing Cities and The Form of Cities in this thought could be achieved through shrinkage. Case studies include
provoking book. Phoenix, Fresno and Flint.
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Contemporary Issues in Australian Urban and
Regional Planning
Edited by Julie Brunner, Curtin University, Australia and
John Glasson, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Contemporary Issues in Australian Urban and Regional Planning
looks at a wide range of planning issues in Australia from the
city to the regional scale, covering key topics in sustainable
development and planning including economic, social,
environmental and governance perspectives. Contemporary
Issues in Australian Urban and Regional Planning is organized
around three key elements: the pressures and principles of
development and planning for sustainability; planning practice
and processes focused on essential topics like cities, regions,
rural areas, and social and environmental issues; and future processes and prospects for
planning practice and education.
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Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe European Spatial Planning and Territorial
A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Changes Cooperation
Edited by Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis, Panteion Stefanie Dühr, Radboud University, The Netherlands, Claire
University of Social and Political Science, Athens, Greece. Colomb, University College London, UK and Vincent Nadin,
and Hans Blotevogel Delft Technical University, The Netherlands
Ideal for students and practitioners working in spatial planning, There is a strong international dimension to spatial planning.
the Europeanization of planning agendas and regional policy European integration strengthens interconnections,
in general Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe development and decision-making across national and regional
develops a systematic methodological framework to analyze borders. EU policies in areas such as environment, transport,
changes in planning systems throughout Europe. The main aim agriculture or regional policy have far-reaching effects on spatial
of the book is to delineate the coexistence of continuity and development patterns and planning procedures. Planners in
change and of convergence and divergence with regard to the EU are now routinely engaged in cooperation across national
planning practices across Europe. borders to share and devise effective ways of intervening in the
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Patrick Geddes and Town Planning The New Century of the Metropolis
A Critical View Urban Enclaves and Orientalism
Noah Hysler-Rubin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Tom Angotti, Hunter College, City University of New York,
and Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Isreal USA
Cultural geographer and town planner Noah Hysler-Rubin takes The problems created by metropolitanization have become
a critical view on the life and work of one of the world’s most increasingly apparent. Strategies are needed to improve the
famous town planners - Patrick Geddes. Including a long overdue world's major cities in the twenty-first century. Tom Angotti is
model of his urban theory, this book acts as a useful tool to fundamentally optimistic about the future of the metropolis,
evaluate modern town planning as an academic and practical but questions urban planning’s inability to integrate urban and
discipline. rural systems, its contribution to the growth of inequality, and
increasing enclave development throughout the world. Using
the concept of 'urban orientalism' as a theoretical underpinning
of modern urban planning grounded in global inequalities,
Angotti confronts this traditional model with new, progressive
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Introduction to Planning Techniques and Methods
Edward Jepson and Jerry Weitz
Introduction to Planning Techniques will give planning students an understanding of research
design as it applies to planning, develop familiarity with various data sources, and help
them acquire knowledge and the ability to conduct basic planning analyses such as
population projections, housing needs assessments, development impact analyses, and
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Planning for Wicked Problems
A Planner's Guide to Land Use Law
Dawn Jourdan and Eric J. Strauss
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by planners for planning students studying land use law. Providing a solid foundation of
the planning process and land use law in non-legalese, this book enables students to
identify legal issues and be able to confidently work with legal staff and decision-makers
they will encounter in public and private planning practice. Authors Dawn Jourdan and
Eric J. Strauss have included the most notable cases in land use law, reflecting the scope
of the case law deemed important by the American Planning Association for the AICP
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Patrick Geddes and Town Planning .......................... 16 Zero-carbon Homes ............................................................ 8
Designing Urban Transformation ................................. 2 Pedestrian and the City, The ............................................ 2
Displaced by Disaster .......................................................... 6 People, Place, and Space Reader, The ....................... 17
Distributed Urbanism ....................................................... 12 Place-Keeping ........................................................................ 2
Planning and Place in the City ........................................ 3
E Planning for Growth ........................................................... 5
Planning for Wicked Problems ..................................... 17
Eco-Urbanity ........................................................................... 9 Planning Small and Mid-Sized Towns ........................ 2
Effective Practice in Spatial Planning ........................ 14 Planning with Complexity ............................................. 18
Environmental Impact Statement After Two Pragmatic Sustainability ................................................... 9
Generations, The ................................................................... 8 Property Development ..................................................... 20
European Spatial Planning and Territorial Property Valuation ............................................................ 21
Cooperation ......................................................................... 14 Public Places Urban Spaces ........................................... 12
Events and Urban Regeneration .................................... 4
Exposed City, The ................................................................ 12
Q
F Qualitative Research Methods for Community
Development ....................................................................... 19
Financial Feasibility Studies for Property
Development ....................................................................... 20
Food City .................................................................................. 2
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Re-Framing Urban Space ............................................... 13
G Real Estate ............................................................................. 20
Rebuilding the American City ....................................... 13
Gentrification Reader, The .............................................. 18 ReNew Town ........................................................................ 11
Global Suburbs ...................................................................... 5 Research Methods in Spatial Planning ..................... 14
Good City, The ........................................................................ 4 Resilient Downtowns .......................................................... 3
Gridlock .................................................................................. 13 Resilient Sustainable Cities ............................................... 6
Grotton Revisited ................................................................ 12
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Shaping Neighbourhoods ................................................ 5
Heritage Planning ................................................................ 2 Shaping Places .................................................................... 20
Housing Policy in the United States ........................... 19 Shaping the City .................................................................... 3
Spatial Planning and Climate Change ....................... 9
I Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in
Europe ..................................................................................... 14
Inclusive Urbanization ..................................................... 11 Streets Reconsidered ......................................................... 13
Infrastructural Lives ........................................................... 11 Sunburnt Cities ...................................................................... 4
Infrastructure Planning and Finance ........................... 5 Sustainability Assessment ................................................. 8
Insurgencies: Essays in Planning Theory .................. 16 Sustainability Principles and Practice .......................... 7
Insurgent Public Space .................................................... 12 Sustainable Landscape Planning .................................. 8
Integrated Water Resource Planning ........................... 9 Systemic Architecture ......................................................... 3
Introduction to Community Development,
An .............................................................................................. 18
Introduction To Environmental Impact
T
Assessment .............................................................................. 8 Temporary City, The .......................................................... 11
Introduction to Planning Techniques and To-Morrow ............................................................................ 16
Methods ................................................................................. 17 Tourism Policy and Planning .......................................... 3
Tower and Slab ................................................................... 16
B M
Baldwin, Claudia .................................................................... 9 Mantho, Robert ................................................................... 11
Barnett, Jonathan ................................................................. 4 McGregor, Alisdair ................................................................ 7
Barton, Hugh ........................................................................... 5 Mitrasinovic, Miodrag ..................................................... 13
Bishop, Peter ......................................................................... 11 Moore, Steven A. ................................................................... 9
Blewitt, John ............................................................................ 7 Morphet, Janice .................................................................. 14
Bond, Alan ................................................................................. 8 Morris, Peter ............................................................................. 9
Brunner, Julie ........................................................................... 5 Mueller, Elizabeth .............................................................. 18
Bruun, Eric Christian ............................................................ 3
Bullivant, Lucy ...................................................................... 11
Burayidi, Michael ................................................................... 3
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Byrne, Jason ............................................................................. 6
Owens, Susan .......................................................................... 8
C P
Carmona, Matthew ........................................................... 12
Pearson, Leonie ..................................................................... 6
Chatterton, Paul .................................................................... 6
Perdicoulis, Anastassios ................................................. 14
Cho, Im Sik ............................................................................. 13
Phillips, Rhonda .................................................................. 18
Chrysoulakis, Nektarios .................................................. 10
Poletto, Marco ........................................................................ 3
Cuthbert, Alexander ........................................................... 4
D R
Radovic, Darko ........................................................................ 9
Dempsey, Nicola ................................................................... 2
Ratcliffe, John ....................................................................... 20
Dent, Peter ............................................................................. 20
Ravetz, Joe ................................................................................ 6
Dühr, Stefanie ...................................................................... 14
Reimer, Mario ....................................................................... 14
Robertson, Margaret ........................................................... 7
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Edgell Sr, David L. ................................................................. 3
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El-Khoury, Rodolphe ........................................................... 3
Scarrett, Douglas ................................................................ 21
Elmer, Vicki ................................................................................ 5
Schwartz, Alex F. ................................................................. 19
Esnard, Ann-Margaret ........................................................ 6
Scott, Andrew ...................................................................... 11
Selman, Paul ............................................................................ 8
F Sepe, Marichela ..................................................................... 3
Shapiro, Eric ........................................................................... 20
Friedman, Avi .......................................................................... 2 Shrestha, Krishna ................................................................ 11
Friedmann, John ................................................................ 16 Silva, Elisabete ...................................................................... 14
Fry, Tony ..................................................................................... 6 Silverman, Robert Mark .................................................. 19
Smith, Andrew ....................................................................... 4
G Squires, Graham .................................................................... 4
Sutton, John .......................................................................... 13
Gallent, Nick .......................................................................... 15
Gamble, David ..................................................................... 13
Gieseking, Jen Jack ........................................................... 17
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Glasson, John .......................................................................... 8 Urban, Florian ....................................................................... 16
Graham, Stephen ............................................................... 11 Urban, Frauke .......................................................................... 7
Greenberg, Michael ............................................................ 8
H W
Wagner, Fritz ......................................................................... 18
Hass-Klau, Carmen ............................................................... 2 Wates, Nick ............................................................................ 18
Haughton, Graham ........................................................... 14 White, Iain ................................................................................. 9
Havard, Tim ........................................................................... 20 Wilkins, Gretchen ............................................................... 12
Haynes, Barry ........................................................................ 21 Wilkinson, Sara ..................................................................... 20
Headicar, Peter .................................................................... 15 Williams, Joanna .................................................................... 8
Herzog, Lawrence ................................................................ 5 Wilson, Elizabeth ................................................................... 9
Hodson, Mike .......................................................................... 7 Wu, Fulong ............................................................................... 5
Hollander, Justin ................................................................... 4
Hou, Jeffrey ............................................................................ 12
Hou, Jeffrey ............................................................................ 16
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Howard, E. .............................................................................. 16
Zovanyi, Gabor ....................................................................... 7
Hysler-Rubin, Noah ........................................................... 16
I
Iacofano, Daniel .................................................................. 13
Inam, Aseem ............................................................................ 2
Innes, Judith E. ..................................................................... 18
J
Jacobs, Allan B. ....................................................................... 4
Jepson, Edward ................................................................... 17
Jourdan, Dawn .................................................................... 17
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