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100 _aNeuman, Michael Ed.
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245 0 4 _aRoutledge handbook of regional design (only online access)
264 1 _aNew York :
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300 _a1 online resource; 484p.
500 _aContents: Foreword Gary Hack Part I: Intellectual Underpinnings and Practices Introduction. The Resurgence of Regional Design Michael Neuman and Wil Zonneveld 1. The Emergence of Regional Design: Recovering a Great Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning TraditionMichael NeumanChapter 2. European History and Traditions: Revisiting the European Spatial Development Perspective Andreas Faludi Chapter 3. The Ecological Underpinnings of Regional Design Frederick Steiner Chapter 4. Contemporary Regional Design Theory Verena Balz Part II: City Region Case StudiesChapter 5. Urban Policies and Strategies for Balanced Regional Development in KoreaWang Geun Lee Chapter 6. Japan's Linear Megalopolis: Shinkansen High-speed Rail as the Spine of a 60-year Mega-region EvolutionHitomi Nakanishi and Fumitaka KurauchiChapter 7. Germany's 'European Metropolitan Regions'Stephanie DuhrChapter 8. Can Megalopolis Continue To Thrive? A Profile of the US Northeast Megaregion and Its ProspectsRobert YaroChapter 9. The Texas Urban Triangle MegaregionMichael NeumanChapter 10. Designing the New York Metropolitan Region Tom WrightChapter 11. The Santiago de Chile Metropolitan System: Transformative Tensions and Contradictions Shaping Spatial PlanningRoberto Moris and Bill SiembiedaChapter 12. Nairobi Garth MyersChapter 13. Design and Governance For the Barcelona City RegionAntonio FontChapter 14. Regional Planning and Regional Design in Greater Paris Anna Geppert and Xavier DesjardinsChapter 15. Sydney: Evolution Towards a Tri-city Metropolitan Region and BeyondRob Freestone and Simon PinnegarChapter 16. Who Designed Los Angeles? Nature, Profit, Policy, PeopleTridib Banerjee Part III: Hydraulic, Ecological, and Bioregional Design Case StudiesChapter 17. The Dutch Deltametropolis Lianne van DuinenChapter 18. The Regional Design of Green Infrastructure in the Pearl River Delta Lei Qu and Dongjn Qi Chapter 19. Regional Design Stepping into the SeaSue Kidd and David Shaw Chapter 20. Bioregional Design: The Design Science of the Future Pliny FiskPart IV: Education, Management, and GovernanceChapter 21. Interdisciplinary Pedagogies for Regional Development Challenges: The Re-coupling of Planning, Design and the Social SciencesLukas Gilliard, Remon Rooij, Nadia Alaily-Mattar, Wil Zonneveld, and Alan ThiersteinChapter 22. Imagining the Region Alfonso Vegara and Juan Luis de las RivasChapter 23. Mapping for Regions Wil ZonneveldChapter 24. The Complex Ecology of the City-RegionWillem SaletChapter 25. The Futures of Regional Design Michael Neuman and Wil ZonneveldEpilogueCatherine L. Ross
650 0 _aRegional planning.
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650 0 _aSustainable urban development.
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650 0 _aCity planning
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650 7 _aARCHITECTURE / Landscape
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650 7 _aARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
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650 7 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
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700 1 _aZonneveld, Wil Ed.
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856 4 0 _3E-book from Taylor & Francis
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