Managing Growth in America's Communities

Managing Growth in America's Communities
Title Managing Growth in America's Communities PDF eBook
Author Douglas R. Porter
Publisher Island Press
Pages 336
Release 2012-09-26
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1597266108

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In this thoroughly revised edition of Managing Growth in America’s Communities, readers will learn the principles that guide intelligent planning for communities of any size, grasp the major issues in successfully managing growth, and discover what has actually worked in practice (and where and why). This clearly written book details how American communities have grappled with the challenges of planning for growth and the ways in which they are adapting new ideas about urban design, green building, and conservation. It describes the policies and programs they have implemented, and includes examples from towns and cities throughout the U.S. Growth management is essential today, as communities seek to control the location, impact, character, and timing of development in order to balance environmental and economic needs and concerns. The author, who is one of the nation’s leading authorities on managing community growth, provides examples from dozens of communities across the country, as well as state and regional approaches. Brief profiles present overviews of specific problems addressed, techniques utilized, results achieved, and contact information for further research. Informative sidebars offer additional perspectives from experts in growth management, including Robert Lang, Arthur C. Nelson, Erik Meyers, and others. In particular, he considers issues of population growth, eminent domain, and the importance of design, especially green design. He also reports on the latest ideas in sustainable development, smart growth, neighborhood design, transit-oriented development, and green infrastructure planning. Like its predecessor, the second edition of Managing Growth in America’s Communities is essential reading for anyone who is interested in how communities can grow intelligently.

More Urban Less Poor

More Urban Less Poor
Title More Urban Less Poor PDF eBook
Author Goran Tannerfeldt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 191
Release 2012-05-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136561064

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A world more urban... The world is undergoing massive urbanization, and is projected to increase from three to over four billion city dwellers, mostly in the developing world, within 15 years. This historic shift is producing dramatic effects on human well-being and the environment. ...but less poor Unplanned shanty-towns without basic services are not an inevitable consequence of urbanization and slums are not explained by poverty alone. Urban misery also stems from misguided policies, inappropriate legal frameworks, dysfunctional markets, poor governance, and not least, lack of political will. Urbanization and economic development go hand-in-hand and the productivity of the urban economy can and should benefit everyone. Living conditions for the urban poor can be dramatically improved with proper solutions, backed by decisive, concerted action. More Urban - Less Poor brings order to the complex and important field of urban development in developing and transitional countries. Written in an accessible style, the book examines how cities grow, their economic development, urban poverty, housing and environmental problems. It also examines how to face these challenges through governance and management of urban growth, the finance and delivery of services, and finding a role for development cooperation. This is essential reading for development professionals, researchers, students and others working on any facet of urban development and management in our rapidly urbanizing world. Published with SIDA

Managing Fast Growing Cities

Managing Fast Growing Cities
Title Managing Fast Growing Cities PDF eBook
Author Nick Devas
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 360
Release 1993
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Examines new approaches to urban planning and management. Amongst the areas covered are: urban management intervention in land markets; planning and managing urban services; political control of urban planning and management; and the role of law in urban planning.

Managing Urban Futures

Managing Urban Futures
Title Managing Urban Futures PDF eBook
Author Marco Keiner
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351920200

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Urbanization is one of the most powerful forces influencing global sustainability. It is dominated by three factors: population growth, rural-urban migration and subsequent urban expansion. Perhaps nowhere are these factors more dominant than in developing countries. This volume brings together leading experts including Alan Gilbert, John Friedmann, Saskia Sassen and Janice Perlman to explore the conflicting challenges of rapid urbanization in developing countries. While all have to contend with key issues such as social segregation, poverty, and loss of governability, the ongoing forces of urban growth vary from country to country. By comparing the challenges of urbanization in Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific, this book puts forward a new way of thinking about mega- and million-cities in developing countries - one that promotes their vital function in society as engines of ideas, technologies, societal change, democratic transformation and loci of political will to build a new regime of global sustainability.

Policies for Managing Urban Growth and Landscape Change

Policies for Managing Urban Growth and Landscape Change
Title Policies for Managing Urban Growth and Landscape Change PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 60
Release 2005
Genre Cities and towns
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Urban Growth Management Systems

Urban Growth Management Systems
Title Urban Growth Management Systems PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Gleeson
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1975
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN

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This report summarizes the best of current local practice and presents, analyses and comments on research into growth management.

Growth Management in the US

Growth Management in the US
Title Growth Management in the US PDF eBook
Author Karina Pallagst
Publisher Routledge
Pages 181
Release 2017-11-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351156942

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Urban sprawl is one of the key planning issues facing many US cities, leading to the creation and adoption of a variety of approaches to control growth. However, many growth management ideas do not align well with the growth-promoting planning traditions of the US, which historically have been dominated by the concerns of the market, the landowner and the developer. Illustrated by a study of the San Francisco Bay Area, this book puts forward an innovative theoretical approach to growth management, analyzing it as a tool for controlling land use expansion in the US. This region makes a particularly useful study as it has encountered long term growth pressures, complex land use demands and the application of a wide variety of growth management approaches over the past few decades. Using empirical, qualitative analysis, the book examines which growth management activities have actually been put into practice and which have proved successful and questions how such a planning approach functions in today‘s complex and multi-faceted planning paradigms. It concludes by stressing the different notions of interdependence in growth management: regional interdependence, interdependence between stakeholders and interdependence in planning theory.