Parallel Patterns Of Shrinking Cities And Urban Growth

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Focussing particularly on urban fringe and rural areas, this book addresses the parallel phenomena of growth and decline. In doing so, it not only broadens a debate which generally concentrates on urban municipalities, especially inner city areas, but also covers new ground by starting to build a new theoretical framework for the spatial planning related assessment of these phenomena. Bringing together contributions from internationally renowned authors, such as Sir Peter Hall, Steve Ward and Johann Jessen, the book compares international case studies and highlights their relationships with one another. It concludes by emphasizing common themes that are addressed, as well as showing applicability to other urban and rural regions. Overall, the book provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of the spatial consequences and related spatial planning concepts in theory and practice which aim to further sustainable development of city regions, urban fringe and rural areas experiencing growth and decline.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Rocky Piro
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-05-06
File : 306 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317084167


Postsocialist Shrinking Cities

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This book provides a comparative analysis of shrinking cities in a broad range of postsocialist countries within the so-called Global East, a liminal space between North and South. While shrinking cities have received increased scholarly attention in the past decades, theoretical, and empirical research has remained predominantly centered on the Global North. This volume brings to the fore a range of new perspectives on urban shrinkage, identifying commonalities, differences, and policy experiences across a very diverse and vivid region with its various legacies and contemporary controversial developments. With chapters written by leading experts in the field, insider views assist in decolonizing urban theory. Specifically, the book includes chapters on shrinking cities in China, Russia, and postsocialist Europe, presenting comparative discussions within countries and crossnational cases on theoretical and policy implications. The book will be of interest to students and scholars researching urban studies, urban geography, urban planning, urban politics and policy, urban sociology, and urban development.

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Genre : Science
Author : Chung-Tong Wu
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2022-05-03
File : 395 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000545562


Handbook On Shrinking Cities

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Compelling and engaging, this Handbook on Shrinking Cities addresses the fundamentals of shrinkage, exploring its causal factors, the ways in which planning strategies and policies are steered, and innovative solutions for revitalising shrinking cities. Chapters cover topics of governance, ‘greening’ and ‘right-sizing’, and regrowth, laying the relevant groundwork for the Handbook’s proposals for dealing with shrinkage in the age of COVID-19 and beyond.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Pallagst, Karina
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Release : 2022-10-18
File : 471 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781839107047


Parallel Patterns Of Shrinking Cities And Urban Growth

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Genre : City planning
Author : Robin Ganser
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Release : 2012
File : 283 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1315599392


Urban And Regional Planning And Development

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This book discusses urban planning and regional development practices in the twentieth century, and ways in which they are currently being transformed. It addresses questions such as: What are the factors affecting planning dynamics at local, regional, national and global scales? With the push to adopt a market paradigm in land development and infrastructure, the relationship between resource management, sustainable development and the role of governance has been transformed. Centralized planning is giving way to privatization, not only in the traditional regions but also in newly emerging regions of Asia, Africa and Latin America. Further, attempts are being made to bring planning related decision-making closer to the people who are most affected by it. Presenting a collection of studies from scholars around the world and highlighting recent advances in the field, the book is a valuable reference guide for those engaged in urban transformations, whether as graduate students, researchers, practitioners or policymakers.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Rajiv R. Thakur
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-02-10
File : 539 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030317768


Transactions Of The Asiatic Society Of Japan

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Genre : Japan
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File : 382 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCD:31175036558115


Tank

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Genre : Arts, Modern
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File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X006168667


Parallel Utopias

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As the twentieth century draws to a close, the desire for communities that offer an improved quality of life - where the pedestrian is as viable as the motorist; where the architecture is varied, human-scaled, and responsive to its environment; where residents can find privacy yet enjoy the company of their neighbors - has taken on a particularly significant urgency. As Richard Sexton convincingly documents in Parallel Utopias, two special places - The Sea Ranch in Northern California and Seaside in the Florida panhandle - have arrived at two unique solutions in the search for the ideal community. A lively introductory essay outlines the nature of this archetypal quest, followed by an engaging discussion of the philosophy, architecture, history, and character of both communities. Sexton's sumptuous full-color photographs tour each community in detail, from their built environment and the surrounding dramatic coastal landscape to the furnishings residents have chosen for their homes. In their contributing essays, urban sociologist Ray Oldenburg analyzes with piercing clarity the evolution and contradictions of our contemporary communities, and architect William Turnbull, Jr., lucidly examines the role of the architect in shaping viable living spaces.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Richard Sexton
Publisher : Chronicle Books (CA)
Release : 1995
File : 176 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015047518579


Cities Growing Smaller

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Genre : Cities and towns
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Release : 2008
File : 112 Pages
ISBN-13 : OSU:32435082083098


Typological Process And Design Theory

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Attilio Petruccioli
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Release : 1998
File : 196 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015047868677