The Oxford handbook of urban planning

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    • Weber, Rachel
    • Crane, Randall

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The Oxford handbook of urban planning

edited by Rachel Weber and Randall Crane

Oxford University Press, c2012

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780190235260

内容説明

The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning is an authoritative volume on planning, a long-established professional social science discipline in the U.S. and throughout the world. Edited by Rachel Weber and Randall Crane, professors at two leading planning institutes in the United States, this handbook collects together over 45 noted field experts to discuss three key questions: Why plan? How and what do we plan? Who plans for whom? These three questions are then applied across three major topics in planning: States, Markets, and the Provision of Social Goods; The Methods and Substance of Planning; and Agency, Implementation, and Decision Making. Covering the key components of the discipline, this book is a comprehensive, discipline-defining text suited for students and seasoned planners alike.

目次

  • Part 1 Introduction
  • 1. Contemporary Planning Scholarship: Where we Stand and What We Deliver
  • Rachel Weber and Randall Crane
  • Part II Why Plan? Institutions and values
  • A. Delivering public goods
  • 2. Collective Action: Balancing Public and Particularistic Interests
  • Tore Sager
  • 3. Urban planning and regulation: The challenge of the market
  • Yonn Dierwechter & Andrew Thornley
  • 4. The Evolution of the Institutional Approach in Planning
  • Annette M. Kim
  • 5. Varieties of Planning experience: Towards a Globalized Planning Culture?
  • John Friedmann
  • B. Principles and Goals
  • 6. Beauty
  • Elizabeth MacDonald
  • 7. Sustainability
  • Emily Talen
  • 8. Justice
  • Peter Marcuse
  • 9. Access
  • Kevin Krizek & David Levinson
  • 10. Preservation
  • Li Na & Elizabeth M. Hamin
  • 11. Cultural Diversity
  • Karen Umemoto & Vera Zambonelli
  • 12. Urban Resilience
  • Thomas J. Campanella & David R. Godshalk
  • Part III. How and What Do We Plan? The Means and Modes of Planning
  • A. Plan Making
  • 13. Making Plans
  • Charles Hoch
  • 14. Cities, People and Processes as Case Studies for Urban Planning
  • Eugenie Birch
  • 15. Transforming the Communicative Planning Debate
  • John Forester
  • 16. Visualizing information
  • Ann-Margaret Esnard
  • 17. Modeling Urban Systems
  • John Landis
  • 18. Codes and Standards in Urban Planning and Design
  • Eran Ben-Joseph
  • B. Frontiers of Persistent and Emergent Questions
  • 19. Culture, Place and Development
  • Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
  • 20. Urban Planning and Public health
  • Jason Corburn
  • 21. Suburban Sprawl and <"Smart Growth>"
  • Yan Song
  • 22. Environmental Health and Air Quality
  • Lisa Schweitzer & Linsey Marr
  • 23. The Local Regulation of Climate Change
  • J.R. De Shazo and Juan Matute
  • 24. Community and Economic Development
  • Karen Chapple
  • 25. Shelter: Housing Challenges and Policies
  • Lisa K. Bates
  • 26. Cities with Slums
  • Vinit Mukhija
  • 27. The Public Finance of Urban Form
  • John I. Carruthers
  • 28. City Abandonment
  • Margaret Dewar & Matthew Weber
  • 29. The Changing Character of Urban Redevelopment
  • Norman Fainstein & Susan S. Fainstein
  • 30. Gender, Cities, and Planning
  • Brenda Parker
  • 31. Land Use and Travel Behavior
  • Marlon G. Boarnet
  • Part IV. Who Plans, How Well, and How Can We Tell?
  • A. Planning Agents
  • 32. The Civics of Urban Planning
  • Carmen Siriani & Jennifer Girourd
  • 33. The Real Estate Development Industry
  • Igal Charney
  • 34. Citizen Planners
  • Victoria A. Beard
  • 35. Urban Informality
  • Ananya Roy
  • 36. The Politics of Planning
  • J. Phillip Thompson
  • B. Making Good Plans
  • 37. Reading Through a Plan
  • Brent D. Ryan
  • 38. Planning and Citizenship
  • Faranak Miraftab
  • 39. Plan Assessment
  • Lewis D. Hopkins
  • Index
巻冊次

ISBN 9780195374995

内容説明

The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning is an authoritative volume on planning, a long-established professional social science discipline in the U.S. and throughout the world. Edited by Rachel Weber and Randall Crane, professors at two leading planning institutes in the United States, this handbook collects together over 45 noted field experts to discuss three key questions: Why plan? How and what do we plan? Who plans for whom? These three questions are then applied across three major topics in planning: States, Markets, and the Provision of Social Goods; The Methods and Substance of Planning; and Agency, Implementation, and Decision Making. Covering the key components of the discipline, this book is a comprehensive, discipline-defining text suited for students and seasoned planners alike.

目次

  • Part 1 Introduction
  • 1. Contemporary Planning Scholarship: Where we Stand and What We Deliver
  • Rachel Weber and Randall Crane
  • Part II Why Plan? Institutions and values
  • A. Delivering public goods
  • 2. Collective Action: Balancing Public and Particularistic Interests
  • Tore Sager
  • 3. Urban planning and regulation: The challenge of the market
  • Yonn Dierwechter & Andrew Thornley
  • 4. The Evolution of the Institutional Approach in Planning
  • Annette M. Kim
  • 5. Varieties of Planning experience: Towards a Globalized Planning Culture?
  • John Friedmann
  • B. Principles and Goals
  • 6. Beauty
  • Elizabeth MacDonald
  • 7. Sustainability
  • Emily Talen
  • 8. Justice
  • Peter Marcuse
  • 9. Access
  • Kevin Krizek & David Levinson
  • 10. Preservation
  • Li Na & Elizabeth M. Hamin
  • 11. Cultural Diversity
  • Karen Umemoto & Vera Zambonelli
  • 12. Urban Resilience
  • Thomas J. Campanella & David R. Godshalk
  • Part III. How and What Do We Plan? The Means and Modes of Planning
  • A. Plan Making
  • 13. Making Plans
  • Charles Hoch
  • 14. Cities, People and Processes as Case Studies for Urban Planning
  • Eugenie Birch
  • 15. Transforming the Communicative Planning Debate
  • John Forester
  • 16. Visualizing information
  • Ann-Margaret Esnard
  • 17. Modeling Urban Systems
  • John Landis
  • 18. Codes and Standards in Urban Planning and Design
  • Eran Ben-Joseph
  • B. Frontiers of Persistent and Emergent Questions
  • 19. Culture, Place and Development
  • Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
  • 20. Urban Planning and Public health
  • Jason Corburn
  • 21. Suburban Sprawl and <"Smart Growth>"
  • Yan Song
  • 22. Environmental Health and Air Quality
  • Lisa Schweitzer & Linsey Marr
  • 23. The Local Regulation of Climate Change
  • J.R. De Shazo and Juan Matute
  • 24. Community and Economic Development
  • Karen Chapple
  • 25. Shelter: Housing Challenges and Policies
  • Lisa K. Bates
  • 26. Cities with Slums
  • Vinit Mukhija
  • 27. The Public Finance of Urban Form
  • John I. Carruthers
  • 28. City Abandonment
  • Margaret Dewar & Matthew Weber
  • 29. The Changing Character of Urban Redevelopment
  • Norman Fainstein & Susan S. Fainstein
  • 30. Gender, Cities, and Planning
  • Brenda Parker
  • 31. Land Use and Travel Behavior
  • Marlon G. Boarnet
  • Part IV. Who Plans, How Well, and How Can We Tell?
  • A. Planning Agents
  • 32. The Civics of Urban Planning
  • Carmen Siriani & Jennifer Girourd
  • 33. The Real Estate Development Industry
  • Igal Charney
  • 34. Citizen Planners
  • Victoria A. Beard
  • 35. Urban Informality
  • Ananya Roy
  • 36. The Politics of Planning
  • J. Phillip Thompson
  • B. Making Good Plans
  • 37. Reading Through a Plan
  • Brent D. Ryan
  • 38. Planning and Citizenship
  • Faranak Miraftab
  • 39. Plan Assessment
  • Lewis D. Hopkins
  • Index

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