City and regional planning / Richard T. LeGates.

"City and Regional Planning provides a clearly written and lavishly illustrated overview of the theory and practice of city and regional planning. With material on the globalization and the world city system and provides examples from other countries, the book has been written with the needs of...

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Kaituhi matua: LeGates, Richard T. (Author)
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I whakaputaina: New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Biographies -- About the Author -- Advance Praise -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 The Art and Science of City and Regional Planning -- Introduction -- Scientific and Creative Planning Thinking -- What Is City and Regional Planning? -- Planners' Roles -- The City and Regional Planning Profession -- Planning Education -- Planning Specializations -- City and Regional Planning Research and Analytic Methods -- Summary -- Concepts -- People -- Notes -- Suggestions for Further Learning -- 
505 8 |a Chapter 2 The Evolution of Cities and City and Regional Planning, 1607-1933 -- Introduction -- What Is a City? -- Urbanization -- U.S. Urban History -- American Indian Settlements -- East Coast Colonial Cities -- The Parks Movement -- From Specks in the Wilderness to Cities in the Wilderness -- Spanish Settlements in the American West -- Planning Washington, D.C. -- Westward Expansion: Frontier and Instant Cities -- U.S. Industrial Cities -- The Growth and Dispersion of Migrants of Color 1607-1933 -- Early Land Use, Housing, Environmental, and Natural Resource Planning and Policy -- 
505 8 |a Tenement House Reform -- Transportation and Communications Technology and the Emergence of the U.S. City System -- The World's Columbian Exhibition of 1893 -- Origins of the U.S. Planning Profession -- Early U.S. City and Regional Planning Education -- Patrick Geddes and Lewis Mumford -- The Great Regional Plan Debate: The New York Regional Plan Association (RPA) Versus the Regional Planning Association of America (RPAA) -- Historic Preservation Planning -- Summary -- Concepts -- People -- Notes -- Suggestions for Further Learning -- Chapter 3 Urban Design and Placemaking -- Introduction -- 
505 8 |a Urban Design -- Placemaking -- Form-Based Codes and Transects -- The Image of the City -- The Space Between Buildings and Pedestrianized Streets -- Street and Sidewalk Design -- Designing for Diversity -- The New Urbanism -- Designing in Harmony With the Natural Environment -- Defensible Space and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) -- Summary -- Concepts -- People -- Notes -- Suggestions for Further Learning -- Chapter 4 The Politics of City and Regional Planning -- Introduction -- The Legal Framework of U.S. Government Planning -- Special Districts -- 
505 8 |a Group Identity and Urban Politics -- Federal Government Urban Planning and Policy -- Ideology and Political Parties -- State and Local Politics and Planning -- Dillon's Rule and the Cooley Doctrine -- Ballot Box Planning -- Conflict Among Levels of Government -- The Elitist/Pluralist Debate -- Regime Theory -- City and County Planning Departments -- Planning Mediation and Negotiations -- Transparency and Speaking Truth to Power -- Summary -- Concepts -- People -- Notes -- Suggestions for Further Learning -- Chapter 5 Planning Theory -- Introduction -- Theories of Knowledge -- Paradigm Shifts. 
520 |a "City and Regional Planning provides a clearly written and lavishly illustrated overview of the theory and practice of city and regional planning. With material on the globalization and the world city system and provides examples from other countries, the book has been written with the needs of readers worldwide who seek an overview of city and regional planning. Chapters cover the history of cities and city and regional planning, urban design and placemaking, comprehensive plans, planning politics and plan implementation, planning vision, and environmental, transportation, and housing planning. The book pays special attention to diversity, social justice, and collaborative planning. Topics include current practice in resilience, transit-oriented development, complexity in planning, spatial equity, globalization, and advances in planning methods. It is aimed at U.S. graduate and undergraduate city and regional planning, geography, urban design, urban studies, civil engineering and other students and practitioners. It includes extensive material on current practice in planning for climate change. Each chapter includes a case study, a biography of an important planner, lists of concepts and important people and an list of books, article, videos, and other suggestions for further learning"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
545 0 |a Richard LeGates is Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies and Planning at San Francisco State University where he taught for 40 years before retiring in 2010. He was a Summit Professor of Urban Planning at Tongji University in Shanghai from 2015 to 2017. He has a joint Master’s of City and Regional Planning (MCRP) degree and Doctor of Laws degree (JD) from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a member of the California Bar. Professor LeGates has also taught city and regional planning at the University of California Berkeley, Renmin University of China, The American University of Sharjah, and Charles University. He is the co-editor of The City Reader, now in its seventh edition (Routledge, 2020), and books and articles on spatial analysis, planning history, regionalism, housing policy, planning law, and planning in China. Professor LeGates has received research support from the U.S. National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the California Legislature, the California State Department of Housing and Community Development, the San Francisco Foundation, the Brookings Institution, the Higher Education Funding Council of England, and the Ford Foundation. In 2015 he was a Writer in Residence at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Villa Serbelloni in Como, Italy. 
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