TY - GEN AU - Berke, Philip R. & Others TI - Urban landuse planning SN - 9780252030796 U1 - 333.77 PY - 2006/// CY - Chicago PB - University of Illinois press KW - N1 - CONTENTS Preface viii Part I: Conceptual Framework for Land Use Planning 1 Framing the Land Use Planning Process 3 The Land Use Planning Arena 4 Values, Planning, and Sustainable Communities 5 Land Use Values 18 The Land Use Planning Program 23 Core Planning Capabilities 29 Summary 30 Notes 30 References 31 2.Shaping Plans through the Sustainability Prism Model 35 Managing Land Use Change 36 Planning and the Tensions of Sustainable Development 37 Sustainable Development and Livable Communities 38 A Prism Model of Sustainability 39 Reaching the Heart of the Sustainability Prism 45 Summary 54 Notes 55 References 56 3.What Makes a Good Plan? 60 Core Purposes of a Plan 60 Types of Plans as Products of a Multistage Process Criteria for Evaluating Plan Quality 69 Potential Limitations 75 Summary 77 Appendix 78 Notes 82 References 82 Part II: Overview of Building Planning Support Systems 85 4.Planning Support Systems 89 Planning Support System Technologies 90 Planning Support System Functions 102 Intelligence in the Plan-making Process 110 Summary 112 Notes 112 References 114 5. Population and Economy 117 How Population and Economic Analyses Are Used 118 Sources of Population and Economic Data 125 Methods for Analyzing Population and Employment 126 The Critical Role of Assumptions 142 Desirable Characteristics of a Forecast 143 Summary 145 Notes 146 References 146 6.Environmental Systems 149 Environmental Inventory and Classification 150 Analyzing Environmental Information 177 Summary 191 Notes 192 References 193 7.Land Use Systems 197 Forces of Land Use Change 198 Land Supply Inventory and Classification 203 Future Land Use Analysis 212 Land Use Intelligence 217 Summary 221 Notes 222 References 222 8.Transportation and Infrastructure Systems 225 Roles of Community Facilities 226 Transportation Facilities 228 Water, Sewerage, and School Infrastructure 249 Summary 258 Notes 260 References 260 9.State of Community Report 265 Preparing the State of Community Report 266 Aggregating Key Findings 267 Building Community Consensus 271 Ongoing Involvement 281 Summary 283 Notes 284 References 284 Part III: Overview of Making Land Use Plans 287 10. The Plan-making Process Preparation for Plan Making 292 Components Produced by Stage in the Plan-making Process Designing the Spatial Arrangements of Land Uses 300 Progression of Attention among Land Uses in the Design Process Summary 311 Notes 313 References 313 11.The Areawide Land Policy Plan 315 The Concept and Purpose of an Areawide Land Policy Plan 316 The Overall Process for Areawide Land Policy Planning 318 Delineating Open-space Conservation Districts for the Land Policy Map 324 Delineating Policy Districts for Urban Growth and Redevelopment 333 Formulating Implementation Policies for Each Policy District 343 Bringing It Together into a Comprehensive Areawide Land Policy Plan 343 Summary 345 References 346 12.Communitywide Land Use Design: Employment and Commercial Centers 347 Types of Land Uses and Activity Centers 348 Matching Land Uses and Activity Center Forms 357 Planning the Communitywide Spatial Structure of Employment and Commercial Activity Centers 358 Summary 377 References 380 13.Communitywide Land Use Design: Residential Community Habitats 383 Formulating a Residential Community Vision 384 The Residential Habitat Planning Process 400 Summary 418 References 419 14. Small-area Plans The Nature and Purpose of Small-area Plans 422 Types of Small-area Plans 424 What a Small-area Plan Looks Like 428 The Process of Making Small-area Plans 432 Summary 445 References 446 15. Development Management 449 Development-management Concepts 450 Development-management Plan and Program Design 450 Participatory Processes 455 Technical Analysis 457 Tool Selection 460 Implementation 465 Summary 472 Notes 472 References 473 Index 477 ER -