Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies

Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies
Author: Patsy Healey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2006-12-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134180080

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Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies develops important new relational and institutionalist approaches to policy analysis and planning, of relevance to all those with an interest in cities and urban areas. Well-illustrated chapters weave together conceptual development, experience and implications for future practice and address the challenge of urban and metropolitan planning and development. Useful for students, social scientists and policy makers, Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies offers concepts and detailed cases of interest to those involved in policy development and management, as well as providing a foundation of ideas and experiences, an account of the place-focused practices of governance and an approach to the analysis of governance dynamics. For those in the planning field itself, this book re-interprets the role of planning frameworks in linking spatial patterns to social dynamics with twenty-first century relevance.

Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies

Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies
Author: Patsy Healey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2006-12-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134180073

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Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies develops important new relational and institutionalist approaches to policy analysis and planning, of relevance to all those with an interest in cities and urban areas. Well-illustrated chapters weave together conceptual development, experience and implications for future practice and address the challenge of urban and metropolitan planning and development. Useful for students, social scientists and policy makers, Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies offers concepts and detailed cases of interest to those involved in policy development and management, as well as providing a foundation of ideas and experiences, an account of the place-focused practices of governance and an approach to the analysis of governance dynamics. For those in the planning field itself, this book re-interprets the role of planning frameworks in linking spatial patterns to social dynamics with twenty-first century relevance.

Understanding Complex Urban Systems Multidisciplinary Approaches to Modeling

Understanding Complex Urban Systems  Multidisciplinary Approaches to Modeling
Author: Christian Walloth,Jens Martin Gurr,J. Alexander Schmidt
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2013-12-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319029962

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Understanding Complex Urban Systems takes as its point of departure the insight that the challenges of global urbanization and the complexity of urban systems cannot be understood – let alone ‘managed’ – by sectoral and disciplinary approaches alone. But while there has recently been significant progress in broadening and refining the methodologies for the quantitative modeling of complex urban systems, in deepening the theoretical understanding of cities as complex systems, or in illuminating the implications for urban planning, there is still a lack of well-founded conceptual thinking on the methodological foundations and the strategies of modeling urban complexity across the disciplines. Bringing together experts from the fields of urban and spatial planning, ecology, urban geography, real estate analysis, organizational cybernetics, stochastic optimization, and literary studies, as well as specialists in various systems approaches and in transdisciplinary methodologies of urban analysis, the volume seeks to advance the discussion on multidisciplinary approaches to urban modeling. While engaging with the ‘state of the art’ in their respective fields, the contributions are specifically written for both experts from a broad range of disciplines as well as for urban practitioners who feel the need for new approaches given the uncertainty of current developments.

Handbook on Planning and Complexity

Handbook on Planning and Complexity
Author: Gert de Roo,Claudia Yamu,Christian Zuidema
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786439185

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This Handbook shows the enormous impetus given to the scientific debate by linking planning as a science of purposeful interventions and complexity as a science of spontaneous change and non-linear development. Emphasising the importance of merging planning and complexity, this comprehensive Handbook also clarifies key concepts and theories, presents examples on planning and complexity and proposes new ideas and methods which emerge from synthesising the discipline of spatial planning with complexity sciences.

The spatial strategies of Italian regions

The spatial strategies of Italian regions
Author: AA. VV.
Publsiher: FrancoAngeli
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2014-05-13T00:00:00+02:00
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788891703705

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Knowledge Based Urban Development Planning and Applications in the Information Era

Knowledge Based Urban Development  Planning and Applications in the Information Era
Author: Yigitcanlar, Tan,Velibeyoglu, Koray,Baum, Scott
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2008-02-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781599047225

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"This book covers theoretical, thematic, and country-specific issues of knowledge cities to underline the growing importance of KBUD all around the world, providing substantive research on the decisive lineaments of urban development for knowledge-based production (drawing attention to new planning processes to foster such development), and worldwide best practices and case studies in the field of urban development"--Provided by publisher.

Strategic Planning for Contemporary Urban Regions

Strategic Planning for Contemporary Urban Regions
Author: Alessandro Balducci,Valeria Fedeli,Gabriele Pasqui
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317049562

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This book is an account of how the Milan Provincial Administration and a team of researchers from Milan Polytechnic worked together to develop a new 'Strategic Plan' for Milan's urban region. Informed by innovative conceptions of both how to understand cities in the contemporary world, and engage in strategic planning work, this experience has already attracted considerable international attention. The authors now consolidate their contribution into a comprehensive account which continually relates theory and practice Examining the Milan Plan in detail, the book explains the profound transformations which put great pressure on the traditional descriptive tools so planners must engage in the production of new ones. It also proposes that these transformations affect the way in which urban policies and planning processes are designed. The project offers insights into - and new directions for - planning theory more generally, while at the same time testing this powerful and innovative research hypothesis in an important European city empirical study. In detailing the results of this project, this book proposes useful ground-breaking approaches to planning for similar urban regions.

Situated Practices of Strategic Planning

Situated Practices of Strategic Planning
Author: Louis Albrechts,Alessandro Balducci,Jean Hillier
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317393429

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All over the world societies are facing a number of major problems. New developments, challenges and opportunities cause these issues and yet cases tell us that traditional spatial planning responses and tools are often insufficient to tackle these problems and challenges. Situated Practices of Strategic Planning draws together examples from across the globe – from France to Australia; from Nigeria to the United States, as it observes international comparisons of the strategic planning process. Many approaches and policies used today fail to capture the dynamics of urban/regional transformation and are more concerned with maintaining an existing social order than challenging and transforming it. Stewarded by a team of highly regarded and experienced researchers, this book gives a synthetic view of the process of change and frames future directions of development. It is unique for its combination of analysis of international case studies and reflection on critical nodes and features in strategic planning. This volume will be of interest to students who study regional planning, academics, professional planners, and policy makers.