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Informationen zum Autor Gavin Parker is Professor in Planning at the University of Reading. Joe Doak is Professor of Urban Planning & Development at the University of Reading. Klappentext Dedicated to the study of spatial planning, this book offers detailed discussions of key concepts within this multi-disciplinary field, covering areas such as sustainability, public interests, mobility, property rights and community. Zusammenfassung Dedicated to the study of spatial planning! this book offers detailed discussions of key concepts within this multi-disciplinary field! covering areas such as sustainability! public interests! mobility! property rights and community. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Plan and Planning Sustainability and Sustainable Development Networks Systems and Complexity Hierarchy Implementation Designations Public Interest and Interests Negotiation Mobility and Accessibility Rights and Property Rights Place and Sense of Place Community Capital Externalities and Impacts Competitiveness Amenity Development
Sommario
Introduction
Plan and Planning
Sustainability and Sustainable Development
Networks
Systems and Complexity
Hierarchy
Implementation
Designations
Public Interest and Interests
Negotiation
Mobility and Accessibility
Rights and Property Rights
Place and Sense of Place
Community
Capital
Externalities and Impacts
Competitiveness
Amenity
Development
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If I had to point out a weakness in the book, it would be hard: perhaps the fact that many examples and concepts derive from the town and country planning system in the United Kingdom, which is one of the urban and regional systems that historically has shaped cities and regions in our world...This is a very good book, and will give guidance not only for "upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students in planning" as the series editor writes on the book s cover, but also to the planners that are doing planning and wish to remember exactly why they do planning.
Itzhak (Kiki) Aharonovitz 20140110