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E-grāmata: Planning in a Global Era [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Globalization was the buzzword of the last decade. Advances in communication technology, computing and air travel have all contributed to the establishment of what has been referred to as a 'network society' that encompasses the globe. Such arguments clearly have a significance on planning - an activity which has been concerned with controlling and shaping the use of space. This volume brings together contributions from across the world in order to address some of the questions that arise from such global changes. The opening section addresses the globalization debate directly, raising some theoretical issues and exploring the planning implications across a range of world cities. This is followed by an exploration of the way the theoretical debate about planning may need to advance to encompass contemporary forces. A number of more specific accounts addressing the need for adaptation are offered. The final section focuses on two aspects - housing and sustainability - which persist as 'wicked problems' and are likely to remain at the top of the agenda in the third millennium.
List of Tables
vii
List of Figures
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Planning in a Global Era
1(12)
Andy Thornley
Yvonne Rydin
Globalisation, World Cities, and Urban Planning: Developing a Conceptual Framework
13(14)
Peter Newman
Andy Thornley
A Global City in a Developmental State: Urban Planning in Tokyo
27(20)
Asato Saito
The Global City Hypothesis for the Periphery: A Comparative Case Study of Mexico City, Istanbul and Guangzhou
47(36)
Miguel Jimenez
Bo-Sin Tang
Murat Cemal Yalcintan
Ertan Zibel
Should Provinces/Regions have their own Planning Acts? An Exploration of the Debate using the Post-1994 South African Experience
83(34)
Mark Oranje
Bringing Power to Planning Research: One Researcher's Story
117(26)
Bent Flyvbjerg
Learning from Planning Practice?
143(20)
Vanessa Watson
Deconstructing the Built Environment: Design Experimentation Within Public Spaces
163(26)
Wael Fahmi
Joe Howe
Lefebvre's Modernities: Informality, Planning and Space in Cape Town
189(22)
Yonn Dierwechter
Conditions for the Integration of Ecological Knowledge in Land-Use Planning -- the Local Government Ecologist Perspective
211(18)
Sylvia Dovlen
Doubts and Beliefs in Norwegian Environmental Bureaucracy
229(26)
Terje Kleven
The Ambiguities of Change: the Case of the Planning Profession in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
255(24)
Philip Harrison
Michael Kahn
Government Approach to Housing the Urban Poor in Egypt: the Need for an Alternative
279(28)
Mohsen Aboutorabi
Khaled M. Abdelhalim
From Privatisation to Bureaucratisation: Implementing Urban Renewal in Hong Kong
307(20)
Bo-Sin Tang
Empowerment and Social Exclusion: Urban Policy in Scotland and the U.S.A.
327(16)
John McCarthy
The Perils of Growth and Decline: Sustainable Development in Edinburgh and Wuppertal (Germany)
343(16)
Daniel Mittler
The Development of Sustainable Transport Policies in Warsaw: 1990-2000
359(28)
Eamonn Judge
Planning for Sustainability and the Impact of Professional Cultures
387
Maria Hakansson
Eva Asplund


Andy Thornley and Yvonne Rydin, London School of Economics, UK Contributors: Andy Thornley, Yvonne Rydin, Peter Newman, Asato Saito, Miguel Jimenez, Bo-Sin Tang, Murat Yalcintan, Ertan Zibel, Mark Oranje, Bent Flyvbjerg, Vanessa Watson, Wael Fahmi, Joe Howe, Yonn Dierwechter, Sylvia Dovlen, Terje Kleven, Philip Harrison, Michael Kahn, Mohsen Aboutorabi, Khaled M. Abdelhalim, John McCarthy, Daniel Mittler, Eamonn Judge, Maria Hakansson, Eva Asplund.