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Urban Planning: An Introduction


Urban Planning: An Introduction

Paperback by Couch, Chris (Department of Geography and Planning, Liverpool)

Urban Planning: An Introduction

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ISBN:
9781137427564
Publication Date:
8 Jan 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
344 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 3 - 5 May 2024
Urban Planning: An Introduction

Description

This is a wide-ranging and internationally-focussed introduction to planning for the urban landscape. It provides an up-to-date account of planning, reflecting throughout on the need for sustainable, efficient and equitable solutions to planning problems. Taking account of the sometimes conflicting expectations of markets, citizens, public organizations and planners, it demonstrates the similarities of challenges faced in different national planning systems. The author traces the historical evolution of planning and urban governance, and explores the range of urban problems and policies likely to be found in almost any city in the developed world. Combining the latest theory in the field with practical insight and numerous illustrative case studies, the author comprehensively addresses issues of economic change and development; retailing and the role of urban centres; housing provision and neighbourhood renewal; urban design and conservation; green and blue infrastructure; and mobility and accessibility. Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject, this text is the ideal accessible introduction to the planning field, giving equal focus to both theory and practice. Whilst celebrating the work of planners, it also provides essential critical analysis of how key decisions are made and implemented, the benefits and limitations of planning, and ultimately its potential in achieving 'good city form'.

Contents

Introduction 1. The Evolution of Urban Change and Planning 2. Governance and the Implementation in Planning 3. Sustainable Development and the Goals of Planning 4. Economic Change, Development and Urban Planning 5. Retailing, Central Areas and Urban Planning 6. Housing and Neighbourhood Issues in Urban Planning 7. Placemaking: Urban Design and Conservation in Urban Planning 8. Mobility, Accessibility and Urban Planning 9. Conclusions.

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