Community Planning and Development: Critical Concepts in Built Environment
Editat de Rhonda Phillips, Patsy Kraegeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 dec 2017
A key feature within community development is the notion of social capital or social capacity, generally recognized by both researchers and practitioners as the resources embedded within relationships among people and organizations that help facilitate collaboration and cooperation. A rich history of community development shows the connection to engagement, advocacy, housing rights, anti-poverty and other socially focused concerns. The focus of planning entails the establishment of goals, policies, and procedures for a social or economic unit, such as in a city, community, region or nation. Community planning and development thus seeks to foster viable communities by promoting integrated approaches that provide decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expand economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons.
This four-volume set covers the wide social, economic, political, environmental and urban contexts for community planning and development. Providing both foundation contexts as well as addressing current issues, the collection brings together the most relevant overviews and critiques of community planning and development, applicable to both developing and developed countries. The set is fully indexed, and provides a comprehensive overview newly written by the editor as well as an introduction for each volume. It provides an essential work of reference, designed to be useful to scholars, students, and researchers as a vital research resource.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138023093
ISBN-10: 1138023094
Pagini: 1781
Ilustrații: 101
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 110 mm
Greutate: 3.04 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Concepts in Built Environment
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138023094
Pagini: 1781
Ilustrații: 101
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 110 mm
Greutate: 3.04 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Concepts in Built Environment
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateCuprins
VOLUME I THEORY AND CONTEXTACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLEGENERAL INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME I: THEORY AND CONTEXT
- ADVOCACY AND PLURALISM IN PLANNINGPAUL DAVIDOFF
- CULTURAL ACTION FOR FREEDOMPAULO FREIRE
- PROLOGUESAUL D. ALINSKY
- THE PURPOSESAUL D. ALINSKY
- THE USES OF CITY NEIGHBORHOODSJANE JACOBS
- A LADDER OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATIONSHERRY R. ARNSTEIN
- ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CRITICAL PRAGMATISM: DELIBERATIVE PRACTICE AND CREATIVE NEGOTIATIONSJOHN FORESTER
- THE TERRAIN OF PLANNING THEORYJOHN FRIEDMANN
- CREATING SOCIAL CAPITALCORNELIA BUTLER FLORA AND JAN L. FLORA
- SEVEN THEORIES FOR SEVEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPERSRONALD J. HUSTEDDE
- OPENING THOUGHTSMARGARET LEDWITH
- WHY EMPOWER?MARGARET LEDWITH
- SOCIAL JUSTICE APPROACH TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTBARRY CHECKOWAY
- THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF EQUITY PLANNING: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHYJOHN T. METZGER
- UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN A "THEORY OF ACTION" FRAMEWORK: NORMS, MARKETS, JUSTICELAURA WOLF-POWERS
- INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION AND PLANNING: FROM INSTITUTIONALIZATION THEORY TO INSTITUTIONAL DESIGNE.R. ALEXANDER
- A CRITIQUE OF ROTHMAN’S AND OTHER STANDARD COMMUNITY ORGANIZING MODELS: TOWARD DEVELOPING A CULTURALLY PROFICIENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZING FRAMEWORKBONNIE YOUNG LAING
- INCREMENTALISM: DEAD YET FLOURISHINGJONATHAN BENDOR
- TOWARDS A USER-CENTRED THEORY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTJACQUELINE C. VISCHER
VOLUME II APPROACHES AND TECHNIQUES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME II: APPROACHES AND TECHNIQUES - BUILDING A SCIENCE OF CITIESMICHAEL BATTY
- WHAT TO DO WHEN STAKEHOLDERS MATTER: STAKEHOLDER IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUESJOHN M. BRYSON
- GETTING THE MOST OUT OF SERVICE LEARNING: MAXIMIZING STUDENT, UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY IMPACTMARK G. CHUPP AND MARK L. JOSEPH
- PARTICIPATORY APPS FOR URBAN PLANNING—SPACE FOR IMPROVEMENTTITIANA-PETRA ERTIÖ
- FROM CYBER TO HYBRID: MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES AS INTERFACES OF HYBRID SPACESADRIANA DE SOUZA E SILVA
- THE NEW GENERATION OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: INTERNET-BASED PARTICIPATION TOOLSJENNIFER EVANS-COWLEY AND JUSTIN HOLLANDER
- EFFECTS OF PHOTOVOICE: CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AMONG OLDER YOUTH IN URBAN COMMUNITIESLARRY M. GANT ET AL.
- LARGE GROUP INTERVENTIONS AS A TOOL FOR COMMUNITY VISIONING AND PLANNINGJANET MICHELLE HAMMER
- RELATIONAL COMPLEXITY AND THE IMAGINATIVE POWER OF STRATEGIC SPATIAL PLANNINGPATSY HEALED
- USING SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES TO FOSTER ENGAGEMENT AND SELF-ORGANIZATION IN PARTICIPATORY URBAN PLANNING AND NEIGHBOURHOOD GOVERNANCEREINOUT KLEINHANS, MAARTEN VAN HAM AND JENNIFER EVANS-COWLEY
- NEW STRATEGIES FOR INNER-CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTMICHAEL E. PORTER
- SORTING OUT THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR NAVIGATING PATHWAYS AND PLANNING HEALTHY CITIESMARY E. NORTHRIDGE, ELLIOTT D. SCLAR AND PADMINI BISWAS
- COMMUNITY GARDENING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: INDIVIDUAL, SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF A COMMUNITY CONSERVATION PROGRAMMARY L. OHMER, PAMELA MEADOWCROFT, KATE FREED AND ERIKA LEWIS
- ENHANCING THE CAPACITY OF COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN EAST ST. LOUISKENNETH M. REARDON
- CITIZEN PARTICIPATION, OPEN INNOVATION, AND CROWDSOURCING: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLANNINGETHAN SELTZER AND DILLON MAHMOUDI
- URBANSIM: MODELING URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR LAND USE, TRANSPORTATION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNINGPAUL WADDELL
- DO CLUSTERS ENCOURAGE INNOVATION?: A META-ANALYSISLI FANG
- SEARCHING FOR THE GOOD PLAN: A META-ANALYSIS OF PLAN QUALITY STUDIESPHILIP BERKE AND DAVID GODSCHALK
- A CONCEPTUAL SCHEME FOR ANALYSIS OF THE SOCIAL PLANNING PROCESSEARL R. JONES AND WILLIAM M. HARRIS
- FINDING COMMON GROUND: THE IMPORTANCE OF PLACE ATTACHMENT TO COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND PLANNINGLYNNE C. MANZO AND DOUGLAS D. PERKINS
- CRITERIA FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: INTEGRATING DIVERSITY AND SOLIDARITY INTO THE PLANNING PROCESSDANIEL A. UNDERWOOD, DONALD D. HACKNEY AND DAN FRIESNER
VOLUME III ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME III: ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES TO PUBLIC HEALTH: PEOPLE CREATING PLACES WHERE THE HEALTHY CHOICE IS THE EASY CHOICEROBERT S. OGILVIE
- SHAKING OUT THE COBWEBS: INSIGHTS INTO COMMUNITY CAPACITY AND ITS RELATION TO HEALTH OUTCOMESNEALE SMITH, LORI BAUGH LITTLEJOHNS AND DONNA THOMPSON
- THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY-BASED STRATEGIES IN ADDRESSING METROPOLITAN SEGREGATION AND RACIAL HEALTH DISPARITIESMALO ANDRÉ HUTSON AND SACOBY WILSON
- WHOSE PROBLEM? DISABILITY NARRATIVES AND AVAILABLE IDENTITIESCOLIN CAMERON
- MAKING THE CASE FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING: CONNECTING HOUSING WITH HEALTH AND EDUCATION OUTCOMESELIZABETH J. MUELLER AND J. ROSIE TIGHE
- THE EMERGENCE AND SPREAD OF ECOURBAN NEIGHBOURHOODS AROUND THE WORLDMEG HOLDEN, CHARLING LI AND ANA MOLINA
- SUSTAINABLE LIVING AND CO-HOUSING: EVIDENCE FROM A CASE STUDY OF ECO-VILLAGESBELLA MARCKMANN, KIRSTEN GRAM-HANSSEN AND TOKE HAUNSTRUP CHRISTENSEN
- DESIGN FOR GENDER EQUALITY - THE HISTORY OF COHOUSING IDEAS AND REALITIESDICK URBAN VESTBRO AND LIISA HORELLI
- CITIES AND DIVERSITY: SHOULD WE WANT IT? CAN WE PLAN FOR IT?SUSAN S. FAINSTEIN
- BOHEMIA AS SUBCULTURE; "BOHEMIA" AS INDUSTRY: ART, CULTURE, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTELIZABETH CURRID
- CREATIVES IN THE CITY: URBAN CONTRADICTIONS OF THE CREATIVE CITYELSA VIVANT
- THE CREATIVE POWER OF CITIES03FRANCESCO BANDARIN
- THE WEAKEST LINK: CREATIVE INDUSTRIES, FLAGSHIP CULTURAL PROJECTS AND REGENERATIONROBERTA COMUNIAN AND OLIVER MOULD
- EMPOWERMENT AND DISEMPOWERMENT IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE: EIGHT ROLES PRACTITIONERS PLAYANNE H. TOOMEY
- USING A ‘DOMAINS’ APPROACH TO BUILD COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENTGLENN LAVERACK
- ENHANCED BROADBAND ACCESS AS A SOLUTION TO THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF THE RURAL DIGITAL DIVIDELEANNE TOWNSEND, ARJUNA SATHIASEELAN, GORRY FAIRHURST AND CLAIRE WALLACE
- COOPERATIVES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: A PERSPECTIVE ON THE USE OF COOPERATIVES IN DEVELOPMENTWILSON MAJEE AND ANN HOYT
- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH RECONCILIATION TOURISM: BEHIND THE BIG HOUSE PROGRAM IN HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPIJODI SKIPPER
- TOURISM, CULTURE, AND THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES: REVIVING DISTRESSED NEIGHBORHOODS WITH ARTS-BASED COMMUNITY TOURISMJESSICA AQUINO, RHONDA PHILLIPS AND HEEKYUNG SUNG
- THE "NEW" LOCALJENI BURNELL AND RHONDA PHILLIPS
- SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL PURPOSE ENTERPRISES IN FACILITATING COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTSHERRI LERONDA WALLACE
- A POSITIVE THEORY OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIPFILIPE M. SANTOS
VOLUME IV PROGRESS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME IV: PROGRESS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK - SPIRALING-UP: MAPPING COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION WITH COMMUNITY CAPITALS FRAMEWORKMARY EMERY AND CORNELIA FLORA
- DO PLANS GET IMPLEMENTED? A REVIEW OF EVALUATION IN PLANNINGEMILY TALEN
- UNDERSTANDING THE NIMBY AND LULU PHENOMENA: REASSESSING OUR KNOWLEDGE BASE AND INFORMING FUTURE RESEARCHCARISSA SCHIVELY
- BENEFITS OF NATURE CONTACT FOR CHILDRENLOUISE CHAWLA
- PLANNING FOR HAPPY NEIGHBORHOODSDEIRDRE PFEIFFER AND SCOTT CLOUTIER
- EVALUATION IN URBAN PLANNING: ADVANCES AND PROSPECTSVITOR OLIVEIRA AND PAULO PINHO
- LOCAL PLAN IMPLEMENTATION: ASSESSING CONFORMANCE AND INFLUENCE OF LOCAL PLANS IN THE UNITED STATESWARD LYLES, PHILIP BERKE AND GAVIN SMITH
- THE RURAL PLANNING PERSPECTIVE AT AN OPPORTUNE TIMEKATHRYN I. FRANK AND SEAN A. REISS
- RESURRECTING A MODEL OF INTEGRATING INDIVIDUAL WORK WITH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL ACTIONJESSICA GOLDSWORTHY
- TELLING STORIES OF THE CITY: WALKING ETHNOGRAPHY, AFFECTIVE MATERIALITIES, AND MOBILE ENCOUNTERSCHENG YI’EN
- CURRENT TRENDS IN SMART CITY INITIATIVES: SOME STYLISED FACTSPAOLO NEIROTTI, ALBERTO DE MARCO, ANNA CORINNA CAGLIANO, GIULIO MANGANO AND FRANCESCO SCORRANO
- PLANNING THE RESILIENT CITY: CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKYOSEF JABAREEN
- GROWING CITIES SUSTAINABLY: DOES URBAN FORM REALLY MATTER?MARCIAL H. ECHENIQUE, ANTHONY J. HARGREAVES, GORDON MITCHELL AND ANIL NAMDEO
- RADICAL UNCERTAINTY: SCENARIO PLANNING FOR FUTURESMARISA A ZAPATA AND NIKHIL KAZA
- INTRODUCTIONSTEPHEN M. WHEELER
- PLANNING, HOPE, AND STRUGGLE IN THE WAKE OF KATRINA: KEN REARDON ON THE NEW ORLEANS PLANNING INITIATIVEKEN REARDON AND JOHN FORESTER
- APPLYING A THEORY OF CHANGE APPROACH TO THE EVALUATION OF COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY INITIATIVES: PROGRESS, PROSPECTS, AND PROBLEMSJAMES P. CONNELL AND ANNE C. KUBISCH
- CONSENSUS BUILDING AND COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS: A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING COLLABORATIVE PLANNINGJUDITH E. INNES AND DAVID E. BOOHER
- ARE WE PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT? AN EVALUATION OF 30 COMPREHENSIVE PLANS
PHILIP R. BERKE AND MARIA MANTA CONROYAFTERWORD
INDEX
Descriere
This 4 volume set covers the wide social, economic, political, environmental and urban contexts for community planning and development. Providing both foundation contexts as well as addressing current issues, the collection brings together the most relevant overviews and critiques of community planning and development.