Principles and Practice of Urban Planning

Principles and Practice of Urban Planning
Title Principles and Practice of Urban Planning PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1968
Genre Cities and towns
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Guide for local government administration of planning.

Local Planning

Local Planning
Title Local Planning PDF eBook
Author Gary Hack
Publisher International City/County Management Association(ICMA)
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre City planning
ISBN 9780873261487

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This all-new edition of the popular book (2000 title-Practice of Local Government Planning, 3e) will continue to be the valued resource for preparing for the AICP exam. This new edition helps the reader understand the complexities of planning at the local level, and prepare to make decisions in a challenging environment. The eight chapters in Local Planning, roughly spanning from context to applications, consists of articles written by a wide range of experts academics, practitioners, clients, and observers of planning. Many examples of planning in action illustrate central principles.

Planning for Cycling

Planning for Cycling
Title Planning for Cycling PDF eBook
Author H McClintock
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 344
Release 2002-09-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 1855738694

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Successful cycling planning depends on combining improvements to infrastructure with education. There are chapters examining both national strategies and local initiatives in cities around the world, including such topics as changes to existing road infrastructure and the integration of cycling with public transport. Since education is a critical element in cycling planning, contributors also consider such topics as developing healthy travel habits in the young and ways of promoting cycling. A number of chapters look at the complex relationship between cars and cycling, discussing how roads can be successfully shared between these two modes of transport.With its blend of practical experience and suggestions for improvement, Planning for cycling is essential reading for urban planners, environmental groups and those researching in this area. - Describes how creating an effective policy for cycling involves combining improvements to infrastructure with education - Chapters examine both national strategies and local initiatives in cities around the world - Examines the complex relationship between cars and cycling and discusses how roads can be successfully shared between these two modes of transport

New-town Planning

New-town Planning
Title New-town Planning PDF eBook
Author Gideon Golany
Publisher New York ; Toronto : Wiley
Pages 428
Release 1976
Genre Architecture
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Principles and Practice of Town and Country Planning

Principles and Practice of Town and Country Planning
Title Principles and Practice of Town and Country Planning PDF eBook
Author Lewis Keeble
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 1964
Genre City planning
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The Practice of Local Government Planning

The Practice of Local Government Planning
Title The Practice of Local Government Planning PDF eBook
Author Charles Hoch
Publisher International City/County Management Association(ICMA)
Pages 520
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
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This classic ICMA "green book" is filled with practical guidance on a broad range of issues that planners are likely to encounter--whether they work in inner cities, older suburbs, rural districts, or small towns. In addition to covering the latest planning trends and the impact of technology, diversity, and citizen participation, this text gives complete coverage of basic planning functions such as housing, transportation, community development, and urban design.

Land Use and the Constitution

Land Use and the Constitution
Title Land Use and the Constitution PDF eBook
Author Brian W. Blaesser
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351177303

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This practical handbook explains eight constitutional principles and applies them to real-world planning situations. These statements of principles reflect consensus opinions, but the book also discusses points of dissent. It includes detailed summaries of more than fifty U.S. Supreme Court cases affecting land-use planning, along with a comprehensive table of contents, a cross-referenced index, three matricies that relate sections of the book to one another, and a summary of constitutional principles that relates them to land-use planning techniques. All of these features make it easy to locate key constitutional principles quickly. This book is the result of a 1987 symposium that brought together two dozen leading practitioners and scholars in the fields of planning and law.