Comparative Urban Land Use Planning

Comparative Urban Land Use Planning
Author: Les Stein
Publsiher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781743324677

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Throughout the world, city planners and governments grapple with the challenges of urban planning using remarkably similar land use regimes. Yet the realisation is increasing that real urban problems – crime, decay, drug abuse, inequality, depression and alienation – are not easily solved by the classic devices of a strategic plan and a zoning map. Planning regimes are therefore in constant flux, as planners and governments adjust and experiment to address these problems, often with little awareness as to what they are trying to accomplish. In Comparative Urban Land Use Planning: Best Practice, Leslie A. Stein digs deeper, drawing on examples from around the world to discover the best practice responses to the critical issues of planning and urban social problems. Although every city has its own cultural and political milieu, patterns of change and levels of success can be discerned and universal lessons learned. By comparing different urban planning approaches and considering their underlying ideologies and assumptions, he proposes a more insightful approach to the role of land use planning. This book is both scholarly and emotional, expressing a great love of cities and calling for a more clear-eyed approach for their care.

Comparative Urban Planning Law

Comparative Urban Planning Law
Author: James A. Kushner
Publsiher: Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015056809513

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This text is divided into a series of discussion topics, offering descriptions of the American response to specific urban problems and contrasting the American experience with approaches from other nations. Kushner offers readers, including those with no experience in the field, a wide range of discussion topics to suit their interests. The selected subjects range from traditional planning techniques such as zoning and "smart growth" management systems, to affordable housing, transportation, economic development, and urban revitalization. Other topics such as land use controls and land development laws in different countries are also included. This book can be read by those simply interested in the field, or by readers searching for a lively discussion of contemporary problems.

Comparative Digest of the Principal Provisions of State Planning Laws Relating to Housing Slum Clearance and Urban Redevelopment as of January 1 1951

Comparative Digest of the Principal Provisions of State Planning Laws Relating to Housing  Slum Clearance  and Urban Redevelopment as of January 1  1951
Author: United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency. Office of General Counsel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1952
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: UOM:39015031956561

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Outlines of Canadian Planning Law

Outlines of Canadian Planning Law
Author: Norah McMurray,Community Planning Association of Canada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1952
Genre: City planning Canada
ISBN: UOM:39015081257787

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Planning Laws

Planning Laws
Author: United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency. Office of General Counsel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1958
Genre: City planning
ISBN: UCAL:C2951888

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Law Between Buildings

Law Between Buildings
Author: Nestor Davidson,Nisha Mistry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317107613

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The rich field of urban law has thus far lacked a holistic and concerted scholarly focus on comparative and global perspectives. This work offers new inroads into the global and comparative streams within urban law by presenting emerging frameworks and approaches to topics ranging from urban housing and land use to legal informality and consumer financial protection. The volume brings together a group of international urban legal scholars to highlight emergent global, interdisciplinary perspectives within the field of urban law, particularly as they have import for comparative legal analysis. The book presents a timely addition to the literature given the urgent legal issues that continue to surface in an age of rapid urbanization and globalization.

Comparative Approaches to Informal Housing Around the Globe

Comparative Approaches to Informal Housing Around the Globe
Author: Udo Grashoff
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-02-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781787355217

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Comparative Approaches to Informal Housing Around the Globe brings together historians, anthropologists, political scientists, sociologists, urban planners and political activists to break new ground in the globalisation of knowledge about informal housing. Providing both methodological reflections and practical examples, they compare informal settlements, unauthorised occupation of flats, illegal housing construction and political squatting in different regions of the world. Subjects covered include squatter settlements in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, squatting activism in Brazil and Spain, right-wing squatting in Germany, planning laws and informality across countries in the Global North, and squatting in post-Second World War UK and Australia.

Urban Design Management

Urban Design Management
Author: Antti Ahlava,Harry Edelman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317723417

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This is an introduction to the secrets of Urban Design Management (UDM). The book examines the roles of the players involved in land-use projects and describes good collaborative methods of practice in project-based urban design and planning, putting emphasis on the creative co-operative skills and the wide knowledge of the participants in a working group. The role of the architect is examined in relation to design, planning and project management with particular emphasis on collaboration and negotiation skills. Specific issues considered include: The make-up of a good project team Ways to make the project team function together Objectives and benefits of project-orientated planning The need to take local characteristics into account in project-orientated planning The preparation required for a co-operative planning process and how initial information can be collected and used How to define project content, and outlining the project itself Partner-specific strategies Urban Design Management contains international examples and many diagrams and photographs, making it a useful and accessible guide for all built environment professionals working in the public realm and those studying architecture, urban design and planning at a graduate level.