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100 _aLevent, Tuzin Baycan & others Eds.
245 _aUrban planning
260 _aCheltenham
_bEdward Elgar
_c2008
300 _axxi,564p.
440 _aClassics in planning : 9
500 _aContents Acknowledgements IX Series Preface Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp xi Introduction Tiizin Baycan Levent, Peter Batey, Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp xiii PART I PLANNING THEORY AND PRACTICE 1. Kevin Lynch and Lloyd Rodwin (1958), 'A Theory of Urban Form', Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 24 (4), 201-14 3 2. John Muller (1998), 'Paradigms and Planning Practice: Conceptual and Contextual Considerations', International Planning Studies, 3 (3), October, 287-302 17 3.John Friedmann (1998), 'Planning Theory Revisited', European Planning Studies, 6 (3), June, 245-53 33 4.John Forester (1999), 'Reflections on the Future Understanding of Planning Practice', International Planning Studies, 4 (2), June, 175-93 42 5.Stephen Graham and Patsy Healey (1999), 'Relational Concepts of Space and Place: Issues for Planning Theory and Practice', European Planning Studies, 7 (5), 623-46 61 6.Andreas Faludi (2000), 'The Performance of Spatial Planning', Planning Practice and Research, 15 (4), November, 299-318 85 PART II PLANNING OF URBAN SETTLEMENTS 7.Lewis Mumford (1954), 'The Neighborhood and the Neighborhood Unit', Town Planning Review, XXIV (4), January, 256-70 107 8.Hans Blumenfeld (1955), 'The Economic Base of the Metropolis: Critical Remarks on the Basic-Nonbasic Concept', Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 21 (4), Fall, 114-32122 9.William Alonso (1970), 'What Are New Towns For?', Urban Studies, 7 (1), 37-55 141 10.Harry W. Richardson (1972), 'Optimality in City Size, Systems of Cities and Urban Policy: A Sceptic's View', Urban Studies, 9 (1), 29-48160 11.Amos Rapoport (1983), 'Environmental Quality, Metropolitan Areas and Traditional Settlements', Habitat International, 7 (3-4), 37-63 180 12.Peter Gordon and Harry W. Richardson (1997), 'Are Compact Cities a Desirable Planning Goal?', Journal of the American Planning Association, 63 (1), Winter, 95-106207 PART IIIFUTURE URBAN STRUCTURE 13.Catherine Bauer Wurster (1963), 'The Form and Structure of the Future Urban Complex', in Lowdon Wingo, Jr. (ed.), Cities and Space: The Future Use of Urban Land, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future, 73-101 221 14.Charles L. Choguill (1993), 'Editorial: Sustainable Cities: Urban Policies for the Future', Habitat International, 17 (3), 1-12 250 15.Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin (1994), 'Telematics and the Convergence of Urban Infrastructure: Implications for Contemporary Cities', Town Planning Review, 65(3), July, 227-42262 16.Peter Hall (1997), The Future of the Metropolis and its Form', Regional Studies, 31 (3), 21 1-20 278 17.Stephen Graham (1997), 'Telecommunications and the Future of Cities: Debunking the Myths', Cities, 14 (1), February, 21-9 288 18.Saskia Sassen (2001), 'Impacts of Information Technologies on Urban Economies and Polities', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 25 (2), June, 411-18 297 PART IVURBAN PLANNING IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD 19.Jorge E. Hardoy and David Satterthwaite (1986), 'Urban Change in the Third World: Are Recent Trends a Useful Pointer to the Urban Future?' , Habitat International, 10 (3), 33-52 307 20.Alan Turner (1992), 'Urban Planning in the Developing World:Lessons from Experience', Habitat International, 16 (2), 113-26 327 21. Josef Leitmann, Carl Bartone and Janis Bernstein (1992), 'Environmental Management and Urban Development: Issues and Options for Third World Cities', Environment and Urbanization, 4 (2), October, 131-40 341 22.Alan Gilbert (1992), Third World Cities: Housing, Infrastructureand Servicing', Urban Studies, 29 (3-4), May, 435-60 351 23.Rodney R. White (1994), 'Strategic Decisions for Sustainable Urban Development in the Third World', Third World Planning Review, 16 (2), May, 103-16 377 24.David Drakakis-Smith (1995), Third World Cities: Sustainable Urban Development, 1', Urban Studies, 32 (4-5), 659-77 391 PART V URBAN PLANNING MODELS 25.Britton Harris (1960), 'Plan or Projection: An Examination of the Use of Models in Planning', Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 26 (4), 265-72 413 16. R Stuart CVvap'm, Ji. (J96?>), 'Takmg Stock of TacVimques ioi Shaping Urban Growth ', Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 29 (2), May, 76-87 421 27.A.G. Wilson (1968), 'Models in Urban Planning: A Synoptic Review of Recent Literature', Urban Studies, 5 (3), November, 249-76 433 28. P.W.J. Batey and M.J. Breheny (1978), 'Methods in Strategic Planning: Part I: A Descriptive Review', Town Planning Review, 49 (3), July, 259-73 461 29.P.W.J. Batey and M.J. Breheny (1978), 'Methods in Strategic Planning: Part II: A Prescriptive Review', Town Planning Review, 49(4), October, 502-18 476 30. Cecilia Wong (1998), 'Old Wine in a New Bottle? Planning Methods and Techniques in the 1990s', Planning Practice and Research, 13 (3), August, 221-36 493 PART VICOMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN URBAN PLANNING 31.Sherry R. Arnstein (1969), 'A Ladder of Citizen Participation',Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 35 (4), July, 216-24 511 32.Sydney H. Williams (1976), 'Citizen Participation in City and Regional Planning: An Effective American Methodology', Town Planning Review, 47 (4), October, 349-58 520 33.Heather Campbell and Robert Marshall (2000), 'Public Involvement and Planning: Looking Beyond the One to the Many', International Planning Studies, 5 (3), 321-44 530 Name Index 555
890 _aUnited Kingdom
891 _aSchool of Planning, CEPT Uni.
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