European new towns (Record no. 39263)

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International Standard Book Number 9789052016719
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Classification number 711.4094
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Personal name Gaborit, Pascaline
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title European new towns
Remainder of title image, identities, future perspectives
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc P.I.E. Peter Lang
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2010
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 132p.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Contents<br/><br/>Foreword by Vincent Fouchier 9<br/>Executive Summary 13<br/>Introduction 17<br/>1. The Creation of New Towns: a Brief History 23<br/>1.1. General Historical Outline 23<br/>1.2. Why Build New Towns?Common Goals, Different Approaches 26<br/>1.2.1. United Kingdom. 27<br/>1.2.2. France 30<br/>1.2.3. The Netherland 32<br/>1.2.4. Sweden 34<br/>1.2.5. Denmark 35<br/>1.2.6. Finland 36<br/>1.2.7. Central and Eastern Europe 38<br/>1.2.8. Peri-Urbanised Areas and New Towns in Emerging Countries 41<br/>2. New Towns Facing Challenges 49<br/>2.1. Financing New Towns: an Overview 49<br/>2.1.1. Where Do Revenues Come From? 50<br/>2.1.2. New Town Administration 50<br/>2.1.3. Why Do New Towns Ask for More Financing 52<br/>2.2. A Changing Population 54<br/>2.2.1. Demographic Trends 54<br/>2.2.2. Population 57<br/>2.3. Provision of Public Services and Amenities 58<br/>2.3.1. Fostering Image 58<br/>2.3.2. Basic Public Services and Amenities 59<br/>2.3.3. Increasing Focus on Entertainment 62<br/>2.3.4. Main Problems Encountered. 67<br/>2.4. Distance and Transportation 68<br/>2.5. The Rural-Urban Dimension and Landscape Management <br/>and Preservation 71<br/>2.6. Housing 74<br/>2.6.1. Housing Still on the Growth? 74<br/>2.6.2. Urban Regeneration Needs. 77<br/>2.6.3. The Paradoxes of Diversity 81<br/>2.7. Economic Development 83<br/>2.7.1. Problems Encountered by New Towns 84<br/>2.7.2. Innovative Strategies 85<br/>2.8. Social Exclusion 90<br/>2.9. Identity and Sense of Community 91<br/>2.9.1. Why Is This so Fundamental? 92<br/>2.9.2. Lack of Historical and Cultural Heritage 95<br/>2.9.3. The "Dormitory Town" Effect 95<br/>2.9.4. Lack of Community Spirit 96<br/>2.9.5. Filling in the Gap 96<br/>3. Town Centres. 107<br/>3.1. State of the Art 107<br/>3.1.1. Traditional Role and Transformations 107<br/>3.1.2. Today's Situation and Difficulties 109<br/><br/>3.2. Specific Challenges Facing New Town Centres 110<br/>3.2.1. Theme 1: Zoning and Segregation 110<br/>3.2.2. Theme 2: Image and Economic Development 112<br/>3.2.3. Theme 3: Accessibility of Town Centres . 113<br/>Conclusion 117<br/>Set of Indicators: Successful and Sustainable New Towns 119<br/>ENTP - European New Towns Platform 123<br/>The Author and Contributions. 125<br/>References 127<br/>
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Country India
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