Lewis Mumford and the ecological region : the politics of planning
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Lewis Mumford and the ecological region : the politics of planning
(Critical perspectives)
Guilford Press, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Well known for his column in The New Yorker, Lewis Mumford is widely regarded as the foremost urban critic of this century. Through historical and theoretical perspectives, author Mark Luccarelli traces the development of Mumford's thought on regional planning focusing on his pioneering concept of an ecologically-based region and shows how he attempted to turn his ideas into reality through the Regional Planning Association of America (RPAA). This informative book also demonstrates how Mumford's ideas remain extraordinarily relevant and valuable to today's urban problems.
目次
Introduction
I. Developing a Sense of Place
1. "The Old Order and the New"
2. Defining Regionalism
3. Community and Place
4. Organicism and Planning
II. Undertaking a Vision
5. "Regions--to Live In"
6. Regional Planning as "Exploration"
7. "Dinosaur Cities"
8. Planned Decentralization: The Road Not Taken
9. The RPNY and the "Ideology of Power"
10. Place and Polity in the "Neotechnic" Era
Conclusion: The Relevance of Ecological Regionalism
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