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Purpose of Planning: Creating Sustainable Towns and Cities [Mīkstie vāki]

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(Bartlett School of Planning, University College London)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, Not illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jan-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1847424309
  • ISBN-13: 9781847424303
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, Not illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jan-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1847424309
  • ISBN-13: 9781847424303
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Planning is never far from the top of the policy or media agenda, whether this concerns 'garden-grabbing', the location of wind farms or protests about travellers' sites. The operation of the planning system raises strong views, even passions, and is highly political. Planners have to engage with developers working on multi-million pound schemes and the local communities that will be affected by such schemes. And throughout, they have to work in the public interest, delivering on broad policy goals and meeting the needs of vulnerable communities. This book is about the way that the planning system works, what it can do, what it cannot do and how it should evolve to meet the challenges of the 21st century. It looks at a range of issues to unlock the purpose of planning by being positive about the role of planning while remaining realistic about its achievements and potential. Written in a clear and accessible manner, this book will be essential reading for students studying planning in a variety of disciplines and practitioners engaging with the planning system.

Recenzijas

'...a very clearly written and readable introduction to the planning field.' - Patsy Healey in Journal of Social Policy "This book brings home why planning matters to everyone - it is at the centre of a complex web of politics, culture, economics and technology that create the hard and soft fabric of a community - and as the new government sets out to radically reform the planning system 'The purpose of planning' could not be timelier." Kate Henderson, Chief Executive, Town and Country Planning Association "A worthy contribution to the planning literature. It is refreshingly short, concise and



provides a very accessible reference point and introduction to plannings purpose in



a contemporary context." Housing Studies "Professor Rydin sets out a clear case for renewed focus on the quality of our living and working environments and the planning leadership required to achieve sustainability." Jenny Crawford, Head of Research, Royal Town Planning Institute

Preface v
One Why plan?
1(16)
How towns and cities grow and change
2(3)
Why towns and cities can't be left to themselves
5(3)
The role of planning
8(4)
How planning works
12(4)
The rest of the book
16(1)
two The big picture
17(18)
Producing a plan
17(5)
Planning and land uses
22(4)
The importance of infrastructure
26(5)
The limits to spatial planning
31(4)
three Somewhere to lay my hat
35(18)
The need for housebuilding
35(3)
The amount of houseboilding
38(4)
The location of housebuilding
42(5)
The implications for the planning system
47(2)
Planning and affordable housing
49(4)
four Downtown
53(16)
The roots of urban decline
53(1)
Modernist urban regeneration
54(3)
Urban regeneration and urban communities
57(2)
Urban regeneration and the private sector
59(5)
The revival of the case for demolition
64(5)
five This green and pleasant land
69(18)
The desirability of conservation
69(7)
Conserving our built heritage
76(3)
Conserving landscapes and habitats
79(3)
Conservation and the market
82(5)
six Not in my back yard
87(18)
The causes of NIMBYism
87(2)
NIMBYism and the public interest
89(6)
Engaging communities
95(5)
The role of local elected politicians
100(5)
seven My home is my castle
105(16)
The distinctiveness of home-based development
105(1)
Home and the neighbours
106(4)
Home and the neighbourhood
110(4)
Home and sustainability
114(7)
eight The good life
121(20)
Planning and market dynamics
121(3)
Planning and engagement with communities and stakeholders
124(2)
Planning and the clash of public and private interests
126(4)
Planning for sustainable towns and cities
130(8)
The purpose of planning
138(3)
Notes 141(8)
References 149(12)
Index 161
Yvonne Rydin is Professor of Planning, Environment and Public Policy at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London and Director of the UCL Environment Institute. She has published widely on planning, governance and urban sustainability with a recent focus on governing for sustainable urban development. She is a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.