Critical Dialogues of Urban Governance, Development and Activism: London and Toronto
Editat de Susannah Bunce, Nicola Livingstone, Loren March, Susan Moore, Alan Walksen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781787356801
ISBN-10: 1787356809
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 23 color plates
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press
ISBN-10: 1787356809
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 23 color plates
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press
Notă biografică
Susannah Bunce is an associate professor in the department of human geography and the city studies program at the University of Toronto Scarborough. Nicola Livingstone is an associate professor at The Bartlett School of Planning, UCL. Loren March is a PhD student in human geography at the University of Toronto. Susan Moore is associate professor of urban planning at The Bartlett School of Planning, UCL. Alan Walks is professor of urban planning and geography at the University of Toronto.
Cuprins
Introduction: Critical dialogues of urban governance, development and activism: London and Toronto
Susan Moore, Susannah Bunce, Nicola Livingston, Loren March and Alan Walks
Section 1: Perspectives on governance
1. Capital flows in the capital: contemporary governmental Imaginations in London’s urban development
Mike Raco and Nicola Livingstone
2. The elusive, inclusive city: Toronto at a crossroads
Shauna Brail and Tara Vinodrai
3. Regulating property conditions in the private rented sector: the complex geography of property licencing in London
Tatiana Moreira de Souza
4. Metromobility and transit-led urbanisation in London and Toronto
Theresa Enright
5. The governance of urban public spaces in London: in the public interest or in the interest of local stakeholders?
Claudio De Magalhães
6. London, its infrastructure and the logics of growth
Daniel Durrant
7. Governing urbanisation in the global city: a commentary
Alan Walks and Mike Raco
Section 2: Real estate and housing
8. Governing urban development on industrial land in global cities: lessons from London
Jessica Ferm
9. Global city, global housing bubble? Toronto’s housing bubble and its discontents
Alan Walks
10. Trends and Issues in the (unaffordable) London housing market
Tommaso Gabrieli
11. Housing crisis in a Canadian global city: financialisation, buy-to-let Investors and short term rentals in Toronto’s rental market
Emily Hawes and Sean Grisdale
12. Planning for densification and housing in London: urban design and real estate agendas in practice
Michael Short and Nicola Livingstone
13. Addressing equity concerns in land value capture: the spatial distribution of community benefits in Toronto’s urban redevelopment
Jeff Biggar and Matti Siematycki
14. Real estate and housing: a commentary
Susannah Bunce and Nicola Livingstone
Section 3: Community, activism and engagement
15. DIY: making space in Toronto’s ‘Creative City’
Loren March
16. Pragmatic fix or a farewell to welfare? Making sense of and contesting the financialisation of public land and council housing in London
Joe Penny
17. Community-based responses to exclusionary processes of neighbourhood change in Parkdale, Toronto
Elena Ostanel
18. Time to be an activist: recent successes in housing activism in London
Pablo Sendra and Daniel Fitzpatrick
19. Engagement and activism in community land ownership: the emergence of community land trusts in London and Toronto
Susannah Bunce
20. Community, activism and engagement: A commentary
Loren March and Susan Moore
Conclusion: Critical dialogues on urban governance, development and activism in London and Toronto
Alan Walks, Susannah Bunce, Nicola Livingston, Loren March and Susan Moore
Index
Susan Moore, Susannah Bunce, Nicola Livingston, Loren March and Alan Walks
Section 1: Perspectives on governance
1. Capital flows in the capital: contemporary governmental Imaginations in London’s urban development
Mike Raco and Nicola Livingstone
2. The elusive, inclusive city: Toronto at a crossroads
Shauna Brail and Tara Vinodrai
3. Regulating property conditions in the private rented sector: the complex geography of property licencing in London
Tatiana Moreira de Souza
4. Metromobility and transit-led urbanisation in London and Toronto
Theresa Enright
5. The governance of urban public spaces in London: in the public interest or in the interest of local stakeholders?
Claudio De Magalhães
6. London, its infrastructure and the logics of growth
Daniel Durrant
7. Governing urbanisation in the global city: a commentary
Alan Walks and Mike Raco
Section 2: Real estate and housing
8. Governing urban development on industrial land in global cities: lessons from London
Jessica Ferm
9. Global city, global housing bubble? Toronto’s housing bubble and its discontents
Alan Walks
10. Trends and Issues in the (unaffordable) London housing market
Tommaso Gabrieli
11. Housing crisis in a Canadian global city: financialisation, buy-to-let Investors and short term rentals in Toronto’s rental market
Emily Hawes and Sean Grisdale
12. Planning for densification and housing in London: urban design and real estate agendas in practice
Michael Short and Nicola Livingstone
13. Addressing equity concerns in land value capture: the spatial distribution of community benefits in Toronto’s urban redevelopment
Jeff Biggar and Matti Siematycki
14. Real estate and housing: a commentary
Susannah Bunce and Nicola Livingstone
Section 3: Community, activism and engagement
15. DIY: making space in Toronto’s ‘Creative City’
Loren March
16. Pragmatic fix or a farewell to welfare? Making sense of and contesting the financialisation of public land and council housing in London
Joe Penny
17. Community-based responses to exclusionary processes of neighbourhood change in Parkdale, Toronto
Elena Ostanel
18. Time to be an activist: recent successes in housing activism in London
Pablo Sendra and Daniel Fitzpatrick
19. Engagement and activism in community land ownership: the emergence of community land trusts in London and Toronto
Susannah Bunce
20. Community, activism and engagement: A commentary
Loren March and Susan Moore
Conclusion: Critical dialogues on urban governance, development and activism in London and Toronto
Alan Walks, Susannah Bunce, Nicola Livingston, Loren March and Susan Moore
Index