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Parallel Patterns of Shrinking Cities and Urban Growth: Spatial Planning for Sustainable Development of City Regions and Rural Areas

Autor Rocky Piro Editat de Robin Ganser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 noi 2016
Focussing particularly on urban fringe and rural areas, this book addresses the parallel phenomena of growth and decline. In doing so, it not only broadens a debate which generally concentrates on urban municipalities, especially inner city areas, but also covers new ground by starting to build a new theoretical framework for the spatial planning related assessment of these phenomena. Bringing together contributions from internationally renowned authors, such as Sir Peter Hall, Steve Ward and Johann Jessen, the book compares international case studies and highlights their relationships with one another. It concludes by emphasizing common themes that are addressed, as well as showing applicability to other urban and rural regions. Overall, the book provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of the spatial consequences and related spatial planning concepts in theory and practice which aim to further sustainable development of city regions, urban fringe and rural areas experiencing growth and decline.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138268661
ISBN-10: 1138268666
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

'... this volume is a useful contribution to the growing literature on urban decline and will be of particular interest to planners and others looking for an introduction to the subject.' Journal of Regional Science

Cuprins

Introduction; 1: Spatial Planning Approaches to Growth and Shrinkage: A Historical Perspective; 2: Balancing European Territory. The Challenge of the Post-Neoliberal Era; 3: Conceptualizing Shrinking Cities – A Challenge for Planning Theory; 4: Shrinking Cities in the Growth Paradigm: Towards Standardised Regrowing Strategies?; 5: Urban Transformations – The Dynamic Relation of Urban Growth and Decline; 6: The Importance of Strategic Spatial Goals for the Planning Process under Shrinkage Tendencies; 7: Regional Land use Management under Shrinkage Tendencies in the Region Halle-Leipzig 1; 8: Germany's Post-War Suburbs: Perspectives of the Ageing Housing Stock; 9: The Housing Market in Growing and Declining Regions – Political Implications for Housing Policy and Urban Planning; 10: Sustainable Suburbia through the Perspective of Lower Density and Shrinkage: The Case Study of the Nagoya Metropolitan Region in Japan; 11: Population Growth and Change in Non-Metropolitan Coastal Australia; 12: Counterurbanisation and Subjective Well-Being; 13: Socio-Environmental Impacts of New Housing Development at Infill and Greenfield Sites – Methodical Design for a Multicriteria Assessment; 14: Redeveloping the Redundant Defence Estate in Regions of Growth and Decline – Challenges for Spatial Planning; 15: The Regeneration of a Naval City: Portsmouth; 16: Conclusions Spatial Planning for the Dichotomy of Growth and Shrinkage

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Bringing together contributions from internationally renowned authors, such as Sir Peter Hall, Steve Ward and Johann Jessen, the book compares international case studies and highlights their relationships with one another. It concludes by emphasizing common themes that are addressed, as well as showing applicability to other urban and rural regions. Overall, the book provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of the spatial consequences and related spatial planning concepts in theory and practice which aim to further sustainable development of city regions, urban fringe and rural areas experiencing growth and decline.