Comparative Urban Land Use Planning : Best Practice.
Stein, Leslie A.
Comparative Urban Land Use Planning : Best Practice. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (335 pages)
Intro -- Title -- Contents -- List of figures -- Dedication -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1: The planning process -- 1: Strategic planning -- 2: Planning scale -- 3: Community participation -- 2: Implementing the plan -- 4: The bases of regulatory controls -- 5: Zoning -- 6: Development control -- 3: Planning and climate change -- 7: Planning and greenhouse gas mitigation -- 8: Adaptation for climate change -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Works cited -- Index -- About the author -- Copyright.
Throughout the world, city planners and governments grapple with the challenges of urban planning using remarkably similar land use regimes. Yet the realisation is increasing that real urban problems - crime, decay, drug abuse, inequality, depression and alienation - are not easily solved by the classic devices of a strategic plan and a zoning map. Planning regimes are therefore in constant flux, as planners and governments adjust and experiment to address these problems, often with little awareness as to what they are trying to accomplish.
9781743324684
City planning.
Land use, Urban.
Electronic books.
HT166 .S745 2017
307.1216
Comparative Urban Land Use Planning : Best Practice. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (335 pages)
Intro -- Title -- Contents -- List of figures -- Dedication -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1: The planning process -- 1: Strategic planning -- 2: Planning scale -- 3: Community participation -- 2: Implementing the plan -- 4: The bases of regulatory controls -- 5: Zoning -- 6: Development control -- 3: Planning and climate change -- 7: Planning and greenhouse gas mitigation -- 8: Adaptation for climate change -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Works cited -- Index -- About the author -- Copyright.
Throughout the world, city planners and governments grapple with the challenges of urban planning using remarkably similar land use regimes. Yet the realisation is increasing that real urban problems - crime, decay, drug abuse, inequality, depression and alienation - are not easily solved by the classic devices of a strategic plan and a zoning map. Planning regimes are therefore in constant flux, as planners and governments adjust and experiment to address these problems, often with little awareness as to what they are trying to accomplish.
9781743324684
City planning.
Land use, Urban.
Electronic books.
HT166 .S745 2017
307.1216