Planning sustainable cities and regions : towards more equitable development
Series: Routledge equity, Justice and the sustainable city series Ed. by Julian Agyeman & OthersPublication details: New York Routledge 2015Description: xiv,307pISBN:- 9781138956643
- 307.76 CHA
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Book | CEPT Library | Faculty of Planning | 307.76 CHA | Available | 020248 |
CONTENTS
List of Figure xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1. Introduction. The challenge of equitable regional planning for neighborhoods, housing and jobs 1
2. The landscape of regional sustainability planning, past and present 24
Part I: Guiding neighborhood change in the region 57
3. Infill development and density 79
4. Planning for jobs - and life 94
5. The challenge of developing and sustaining mixed-income neighborhoods 113
6. Regional growth, gentrification, and displacement Conclusion to Part I 157
PART II Growing the regional economy through sustainability 161
7. Incentivizing businesses to help people and places 181
8. The power of local markets 196
9. The challenge of mixing uses and the secret sauce of urban industrial land 207
Conclusion to Part II 223
Part 3: Addressing poverty, opportunity, and accessibility in the region 227
10. Dispersing poverty: The nature of choice 237
11. Unpacking accessibility: Spatial mismatch or social networks? 253
12. The geography of opportunity 267
Conclusion to Part III 281
Appendix: Place-based, dispersal, and mobility approaches to regional equity 294
Index 299
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