Urban planning and management
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書誌事項
Urban planning and management
(Managing the environment for sustainable development, 1)(An Elgar reference collection)
E. Elgar, c2001
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Urban Planning and Management presents a collection of key articles on different aspects of sustainability in urban planning and management whilst simultaneously illustrating the conflicting arguments about whether and how sustainability should be achieved.Part I covers the factors determining the life and death of cities and what is required to achieve sustainable development. In Part II issues of whether cities should be compact or dispersed and concepts of sustainable development in third world cities and societies are explored. Parts III and IV examine design as an integral part of producing a sustainable urban policy and energy use. Part V deals with Local Agenda 21 issues and Part VI looks at town planning. Part VII discusses transport as both a product and determinant of sustainable urban planning and management. Parts VIII, IX and X examine the sustainable provision of other services including waste collection, recycling schemes and water. In Part XI sustainability is shown as occurring within, and constrained by, legal, property rights and management practices.
目次
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction Sustainability in Urban Planning and Management: An Overview Kenneth G. Willis, R. Kerry Turner and Ian J. Bateman
PART I GENERAL OVERVIEW
1. Edward L. Glaeser (1998), 'Are Cities Dying?'
2. Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello and Peter Nijkamp (1997), 'The Co-Evolutionary City'
PART II CITIES
3. Duncan McLaren (1992), 'Compact or Dispersed? Dilution is No Solution'
4. Peter Gordon and Harry W. Richardson (1997), 'Are Compact Cities a Desirable Planning Goal?'
5. Mike Parnwell and Sarah Turner (1998), 'Sustaining the Unsustainable? City and Society in Indonesia'
PART III DESIGN
6. Michelle Thompson-Fawcett (1998), 'Leon Krier and the Organic Revival Within Urban Policy and Practice'
7. Dafton G. Njuguna (1997), 'Diffusion of Bio-climatic Building Design Techniques in Kenya: Impediments and Opportunities'
PART IV ENERGY
8. Simon Guy and Simon Marvin (1996), 'Transforming Urban Infrastructure Provision - The Emerging Logic of Demand Side Management'
9. Susan E. Owens and Peter A. Rickaby (1992), 'Settlements and Energy Revisited'
10. Ryan H. Wiser (1998), 'Green Power Marketing: Increasing Customer Demand for Renewable Energy'
PART V LOCAL AGENDA 21
11. Garth A. Myers and Makame A.H. Muhajir (1997), 'Localising Agenda 21: Environmental Sustainability and Zanzibari Urbanisation'
12. Virginia W. Maclaren (1996), 'Urban Sustainability Reporting'
PART VI TOWN PLANNING
13. Jeremy Rowan-Robinson, Andrea Ross and William Walton (1995), 'Sustainable Development and the Development Control Process'
14. David Evans (1997), 'Planning for Sustainability'
15. Alan W. Evans (1991), '"Rabbit Hutches on Postage Stamps": Planning Development and Political Economy'
PART VII TRANSPORT
16. Peter Nijkamp (1994), 'Roads Toward Environmentally Sustainable Transport'
17. Henrik Gudmundsson and Mattias Hoejer (1996), 'Sustainable Development Principles and their Implications for Transport'
18. M.Z. Acutt and J.S. Dodgson (1997), 'Controlling the Environmental Impacts of Transport: Matching Instruments to Objectives'
19. Robert Cervero and Kara Kockelman (1997), 'Travel Demand and the 3Ds: Density, Diversity and Design'
PART VIII WASTE AND RECYCLING
20. Peter Tucker, Grant Murney and Jacqueline Lamont (1998), 'Predicting Recycling Scheme Performance: A Process Simulation Approach'
21. Peter L. Doan (1998), 'Institutionalizing Household Waste Collection: The Urban Environmental Management Project in Cote d'Ivoire'
PART IX WATER
22. KyeongAe Choe, Dale Whittington and Donald T. Lauria (1996), 'The Economic Benefits of Surface Water Quality Improvements in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Davao, Philippines'
23. Souro D. Joardar (1998), 'Carrying Capacities and Standards as Bases Towards Urban Infrastructure Planning in India: A Case of Urban Water Supply and Sanitation'
PART X OTHER SERVICES
24. Takashi Onishi (1994), 'A Capacity Approach for Sustainable Urban Development: An Empirical Study'
25. Steve Bradley and Jim Taylor (1998), 'The Effect of School Size on Exam Performance in Secondary Schools'
26. Stephen Farber (1998), 'Undesirable Facilities and Property Values: A Summary of Empirical Studies'
PART XI LEGAL, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND MANAGEMENT ISSUES
27. Charles L. Choguill (1996), 'Ten Steps to Sustainable Infrastructure'
28. Robert Innes (1997), 'Takings, Compensation, and Equal Treatment for Owners of Developed and Undeveloped Property'
PART XII EPILOGUE
29. The Prince of Wales (1998), 'Why I'm Modern, But Not Modernist'
Name Index
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