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ContentsCity and Urban Planning ................................................................................................................................................... 4

Community Planning and Planning Techniques ....................................................................................................... 24

Disaster and Planning ..................................................................................................................................................... 28

Housing and Communities ............................................................................................................................................ 30

Planning and Sustainability ........................................................................................................................................... 32

Planning History .............................................................................................................................................................. 41

Planning Theory ............................................................................................................................................................... 45

Spatial & Regional Planning .......................................................................................................................................... 48

Sustainability Assessment ............................................................................................................................................. 49

Transport Planning .......................................................................................................................................................... 50

Urban Design .................................................................................................................................................................... 55

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 57

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKPublic Space and the Challenges of UrbanTransformation in Europe

Place-KeepingOpen Space Management in Practice

Edited by Nicola Dempsey, Harry Smith, Heriot-WattUniversity, UK and Mel BurtonPlace-Keeping presents the latest research and practice on thelong-term management of public and private open spaces fromaround Europe and the rest of the world. There has long beena focus in urban landscape planning and urban design on thecreation of high-quality public spaces, or place-making. This issupported by a growing body of research which shows howhigh-quality public spaces are economically and sociallybeneficial for local communities and contribute positively toresidents’ quality of life and wellbeing.

Edited by Ali Madanipour, Sabine Knierbein and AglaéeDegrosPublic Space and the Challenges of Urban Transformation in Europeinvestigates how European city authorities understand and dealwith their public spaces, how this interacts with market forces,social norms and cultural expectations, whether and how thisrelates to the needs and experiences of their citizens, exploringnew strategies and innovative practices for strengthening publicspaces and urban culture.

Essential reading for students and scholars interested in thedesign and development of public space, these questions areexplored by looking at 13 case studies from across EuropeRoutledge

Market: PlanningApril 2014: 235 x 187: 232ppHb: 978-0-415-85667-6: £105.00

organized in three parts: strategies, plans and policies, multiple roles of public space, andeveryday life in the city.

RoutledgeNovember 2013: 246x174: 232ppHb: 978-0-415-63834-0: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-64055-8: £27.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCity SuburbsHeritage PlanningPlacing suburbia in a post-suburban worldPrinciples and Process

Alan Mace, London School of Economics, UKThe majority of the world’s population is now urban, and formost this will mean a life lived in the suburbs. City Suburbsconsiders contemporary Anglo-American suburbia, drawing onresearch in outer London it looks at life on the edge of a worldcity from the perspective of residents.

RoutledgeMarket: Urbanism/PlanningFebruary 2013: 234x156: 196ppHb: 978-0-415-52060-7: £105.00

Harold KalmanHeritage Planning provides a comprehensive overview of heritage planning as a professionalpractice. It addresses the context and principles of land-use law, planning practice, andinternational heritage doctrine, all set within the framework of larger societal issues suchas sustainability and ethics. The book then covers the pragmatic processes of heritagepractice including collecting data, identifying community opinion, determining heritagesignificance, the best practices and methods of creating a conservation plan, and managingchange.

It is essential reading for both professionals that manage change within the builtenvironment and students of heritage conservation and historic preservation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGood Cities, Better LivesPlanning Small and Mid-Sized TownsHow Europe Discovered the Lost Art of UrbanismDesigning and Retrofitting for Sustainability

Peter Hall, The Bartlett, University College London, UK andNicholas FalkSeries: Planning, History and Environment SeriesThis book has one central theme: how, in the United Kingdom,can we create better cities and towns in which to live and workand play? What can we learn from other countries, especiallyour near neighbours in Europe? And, in turn, can we providelessons for other countries facing similar dilemmas? This booklooks at best-practice examples – in Germany, the Netherlands,France and Scandinavia, – and suggests ways in which the UKand other countries could do the same.

Avi Friedman, McGill University, CanadaRather than dismissing small and mid-sized towns as unattractivesuburban sprawl, Planning Small and Mid-Sized Towns offers ideasand methods on how small isolated and edge towns can bedesigned and retooled into sustainable, affordable and adaptablecommunities. With 200 color photographs, maps, andillustrations, Planning Small and Mid-Sized Towns is a valuable,practical resource for professional planners and urban designers,as well as students in these disciplines.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Urban PlanningSeptember 2013: 246x174: 356ppHb: 978-0-415-84021-7: £105.00

Market: PlanningJuly 2014: 246x189: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-53928-9: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-53930-2: £34.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInfrastructural LivesThe Routledge Handbook of Planning Research

Methods Urban Infrastructure in ContextEdited by Stephen Graham, Newcastle University, UK andColin McFarlane, University of Durham, UKThis is the first book to describe the everyday experience andpolitics of urban infrastructures. It focuses on a range ofinfrastructures in both the global South and North and examineshow day-to-day experience and perception of infrastructureprovides a new and powerful lens to view politics, economics,cultures and ecologies. The chapters present diverse cases andperspectives connected by a shared sense of infrastructure notjust as a ‘thing’, a ‘system’, or an ‘output,’ but as a complex socialand technological process that enables – or disables – particularkinds of action in the city.

Edited by Elisabete Silva, University of Cambridge, UK, PatsyHealey, Newcastle University, UK, Neil Harris, CardiffUniversity, UK and Pieter Van den Broeck, KU Leuven,BelgiumThe Routledge Handbook of Planning Research Methods is anexpansive look at the traditions, methods, and challenges ofresearch design and research projects in contemporary urbanplanning. Through case studies, an international group ofresearchers, planning practitioners, and planning academics andeducators provide accounts of designing and implementingresearch projects from different approaches and venues. TheRoutledge Handbook of Planning Research Methods is valuable for

Routledgeplanning students at all levels, and a graduate level textbook for research design and thesiscourses. Market: Urban Planning

August 2014: 234x156: 280ppRoutledge Hb: 978-0-415-74851-3: £110.00Market: Planning Pb: 978-0-415-74853-7: £39.99August 2014: 246x174: 624pp eBook: 978-1-315-77509-8Hb: 978-0-415-72795-2: £125.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415748537Pb: 978-0-415-72796-9: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-85188-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415727952

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPublic Space and Relational PerspectivesPlace-Based TransformationsNew Challenges for Architecture and PlanningCase Studies in Sustainable Community DevelopmentEdited by Chiara Tornaghi and Sabine KnierbeinMark Deakin, Napier University, Edinburgh, UKSeries: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban DesignThis book offers critical insights into the development of a community-based approach to

sustainable urban regeneration, and analyses the masterplans which underpin the processes. Traditional approaches to space tend to view public space mainly as a shell or container,focusing on its morphological structures and functional uses and ignoring its ever-changingIt focuses on four ‘bottom up’ case studies: Chicago, Vancouver, Birmingham and Edinburgh,

which provide much needed insights into transformations that are currently underway, meanings, contested or challenged uses, and the fact that is an outcome of contextualand on-going dynamics between social actors, their cultures, and power relations.and reflect on their success in sustaining urban development. Place-Based Transformations

demonstrates how a research level understanding of community transformation is inspiringPublic Space and Relational Perspectives considers that there is need and potential to furtherdevelop pedagogical tools, that enable a more systematic reading of the micro-scale ofeveryday life, with its rhythms and fluidity of meanings.

practice whilst advancing the informed knowledge that professionals need to change theway they approach sustainable community development.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSynergy CityReligion and UrbanismSolutions for Urban DevelopmentReconceptualising Sustainable Cities for South AsiaJoe Ravetz, University of Manchester, UKEdited by Yamini Narayanan, La Trobe University, AustraliaThis book is about building the urban ‘shared intelligence’ – the synergy-city – the capacityfor thinking ahead, with creative innovation, turning problems into opportunities. The

Religion and Urbanism contributes to an expanded understanding of the notion of'sustainable cities' in the context of South Asia by demonstrating that religion exerts a

synergy-city can often evolve and self-organize, but there are many barriers to be overcome,significant influence on the nature of urban development in the region. The book arguesand to address the challenges of the global urban system we need to scale up the sharedthat the multiple, often conflicting and complicated ways in which religion or the multiplicityintelligence to global levels. The synergy-city principle applies to whole urban systems,of religions enable or challenge socially equitable and ecologically sustainable urbanisation

must thus be considered in analyses of 'sustainable urban development' of the region. and also to the economic, political and ecological systems which shape them. Each ofthese four main agendas is presented here as a ‘pathway’ for strategic action, with in-depthexploration of selected topics.

RoutledgeMarket: Development / Urban Planning / Religion / Asian StudiesAugust 2014: 234x156: 224pp Routledge

Market: Urban PlanningOctober 2014: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-62896-9: £110.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFrom Intelligent to Smart CitiesUnderstanding Urban Metabolism

Edited by Mark Deakin, Napier University, Edinburgh, UKand Husam Al Waer, University of Dundee, UKThis book discusses the definitional components, critical insightsand institutional means by which urban planners can achievecities that capture social and environmental capital. The volumeanalyses the experiences of cities in the USA, Canada and Europe.It was published as a special issue of Intelligent BuildingsInternational

Routledge

A Tool for Urban PlanningEdited by Nektarios Chrysoulakis, Eduardo Anselmo de Castro and Eddy J. MoorsThis book and illustrates the advantages of accounting for urban metabolism issues inurban design decisions. Urban metabolism considers a city as a system, and distinguishesbetween energy and material flows as its components. This book deals with the exchangesand transformation of energy, water, carbon and pollutants and introduces a new methodfor evaluating how planning alternatives can modify the physical flows of these components.The book bridges the gap between knowledge and practice and provides the reader withthe tools they need to integrate an understanding of urban metabolism into urban planningpractice.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Planning

Market: Planning / Cities & Infrastructure / DesignAugust 2014: 246x189: 224ppAugust 2014Hb: 978-0-415-83511-4: £39.99Hb: 978-1-849-71389-4: £90.00eBook: 978-1-315-76584-6Pb: 978-0-415-75489-7: £28.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415835114eBook: 978-1-849-77697-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415754897

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban Forests, Trees and GreenspaceEcological Urbanism: The Nature of the CityA Political Ecology PerspectiveSusannah Hagan, University of East London, UK

Ecological Urbanism: The Nature of the City seeks to rebalance the ecological narrative andits embryonic modes of practice with the narratives of urbanism and its older, deeply

Edited by L. Anders Sandberg, York University, Toronto,Canada, Adrina Bardekjian, York University, Toronto, Canadaand Sadia Butt, University of Toronto, CanadaUrban forests, trees and greenspace are critical in contemporaryplanning and development of the city. Their study is not only aquestion of the growth and conservation of green spaces, butalso has social, cultural and psychological dimensions. This bookbrings a perspective of political ecology to the complexities ofurban trees and forests through three themes: human agencyin urban forests and greenspace; arboreal and greenspaceagency in the urban landscape; and actions and interventionsin the urban forest. Contributors include leading authorities fromNorth America and Europe from a range of disciplines.

embedded modes of practice. It examines the implications for cities and the designers ofcities now we are required to again address their metabolic as well as social and formaldimensions, and it explores the extent to which environmental engineering and naturalsystems design can and should become drivers for the remaking of cities in the 21st century.Above all, it argues that sooner rather than later, urbanism needs to become environmentallyliterate, and environmental design needs to become culturally literate.

RoutledgeMarket: PlanningAugust 2014: 234x156: 184ppHb: 978-0-415-50667-0: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-50668-7: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-76148-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415506687 Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKReshaping City GovernanceCities and the Cultural EconomyLondon, Mumbai, Kolkata, HyderabadThomas A Hutton, University of British Columbia, Canada

Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City Nirmala Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UKThis book addresses the conflicting claims of scholars concerning the growth performanceand socioeconomic consequences of the creative economy and class. New cultural economy

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia SeriesIt is well recognised that while India is a rising power, poised to emerge into the front rankof global economies, the pace and scale of India’s urbanisation calls for more effectiveis reshaping urban labour, housing and property markets, contributing to gentrification

and to ‘precarious employment’ formation, as well as to broadly favorable outcomes, such metropolitan management if that growth is not to be constrained by gathering urbanas community regeneration and urban vitality. This book acknowledges the important crisis. Three of the greatest Indian cities – Mumbai, Kolkata and Hyderabad – exemplify thegrowth dynamics and sustainability of key creative industries, including the resiliency of challenges of urbanisation and these serve here as case studies to explore five dimensionsthe cultural market during the recent deep recession, while underscoring more problematicfeatures.

of urban governance. London, with its recent experience of reshaping of its metropolitanstructures and process through the establishment of a directly elected Mayor and theGreater London Assembly, provides a reference point for this analysis.Routledge

Market: Urban Studies/Geography/PlanningOctober 2014: 234x156: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-62408-4: £70.00

RoutledgeMarket: Governance, Asian PoliticsDecember 2014: 234x156: 224ppPb: 978-0-415-62409-1: £24.99Hb: 978-0-415-67209-2: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-10486-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415672092* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415624091

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Dummy text to keep placeholderREADERExplorations in Urban and Regional DynamicsCities of the Global South ReaderJoel Dearden, Swansea University, UK and Alan Wilson, University College London,UK

Edited by Faranak Miraftab and Neema KudvaThe Cities of the Global South Reader adopts a fresh and criticalapproach to the field of urbanization in the developing world,which has seen significant shifts in its thematic and geographicfocus since it first began to be defined in the mid-twentiethcentury. This Reader is thematically structured and pulls togethera diverse set of readings from scholars across the world toprovide both early conversations as well as new and emergingdebates to reflect the diverse trajectories of urbanizationprocesses in the context of the restructured global alignmentsin the last three decades.

Series: Regions and CitiesThis book aims to provide the foundations of a science of cities and regions. The currentstate of this science is rather fragmented and the objective here is to draw a number ofthemes together, linked through the power of computer visualisation. Themes include anillustration of how a range of additional methods can be brought to bear includingagent-based modelling and gaming and the result will provide a new framework for regionalscience.RoutledgeMarket: Geography, Economics, BusinessOctober 2014: 234x156: 224ppRoutledge

Market: Urban studies/geographySeptember 2014: 246x189: 360ppHb: 978-0-415-68226-8: £95.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDynamics of Economic Spaces in the GlobalKnowledge-based Economy

Second Nature Urban AgricultureDesigning Productive CitiesAndre Viljoen, University of Brighton, UK and Katrin Bohn, TU Berlin, Germany Theory and East Asian CasesThis book is the long awaited sequel to "Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes:Designing Urban Agriculture for Sustainable Cities". It updates and extends the authors'

Edited by Sam Ock Park, Seoul National University, South KoreaSeries: Regions and Citiesconcept for introducing productive urban landscapes, including urban agriculture, intoThis book aims to analyse the dramatic current developments in East Asian economies,the strategies they choose and how they transform themselves and are transformed as a

cities as essential elements of sustainable urban infrastructure. Driven by the imperativesof climate change mitigation, changing economics, demographics, lifestyle expectations

consequence of the recent wave of globalization processes and the expansion of theknowledge-based economy.

and resource supply, the spatial ideas embodied within the CPUL concept have enteredthe international urban design discourse.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban CompetitivenessUrban Agriculture for Growing City RegionsTheory and PracticeConnecting Urban-Rural Spheres in Casablanca

Daniele Ietri, University of Turin, Italy and Peter KreslSeries: Regions and CitiesCities and urban economies have emerged as the central focalpoint for policy to enhance the competitiveness of their territoryand their firms, especially in the areas of finance, high-skillmanufacturing, research and new technologies, and professionalservices. This book provides an overview of the economiccompetitiveness of cities and metropolitan regions with analysisspanning American and European urban areas.

1. Introduction to the issue of urban competitiveness 2.Challenges to cities in the foreseeable futures 3. The greeneconomy and urban competitiveness 4. The analysis of urban

Edited by Undine Giseke, Technische Universität Berlin,GermanyThis book takes the example of Casablanca, one of the fastestgrowing cities in North Africa, to investigate how urban openspace and agriculture can be connected to productive urbanlandscapes. The creation of synergies between urban and ruralin an emerging megacity is demonstrated through pilot projects,design solutions, and multifunctional modules. These synergiesassure greater resource efficiency; particularly regarding the useand reuse of water, and strengthen regional food security andthe social integration of multiple spheres. Essential reading forresearchers, planners, practitioners and policy makers working

on urban development and urban agricultural strategies. competitiveness 5. The city in its context 6. Case studies of successful and unsuccessfulRoutledge competitiveness enhancement 7. The competitiveness of North American and European

cities 8. Summary and conclusionsMarket: Urban / regional planningAugust 2014: 276x219: 420pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Global Competitiveness of RegionsTerritorial Policy and Governance

Robert Huggins, University of Sheffield, UK, Hiro Izushi,Aston University, UK, Daniel Prokop, Cardiff MetropolitanUniversity, UK and Piers Thompson, Nottingham TrentUniversity, UKSeries: Regions and CitiesThis book examines the competitiveness of regions across theglobe. Drawing on concepts related to innovation andknowledge-based economic development, it conceptualizesthe notion of regional competitiveness and then develops aframework to examine regional competitiveness in almost 500regions across the globe, covering Europe, North America,Asia-Pacific, plus regions in the emerging ‘BRIC’ nations

consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, and China.

Alternative PathsEdited by Iain Deas, University of Manchester, UK and Stephen Hincks, University ofManchester, UKSeries: Regions and CitiesThe aim of this edited volume is to explore the opportunities and challenges presentedby different forms of territorial policy and governance. Drawing on conceptual debatesand empirical research from the UK and other international contexts, the contributorsengage with issues around the politics and governance of territorial development, economicdevelopment, planning and regeneration, and the environment.

Introduction 1. Politics and Governance of Territorial Development 2. Sub-NationalEconomic Development and Territorial Development 3. Planning, Regeneration andTerritorial Development 4. The Environment and Territorial Development

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Geography, Economics, BusinessMarket: Geography, Economics, BusinessOctober 2014: 234x156: 224ppJune 2014: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-66137-9: £85.00Hb: 978-0-415-85943-1: £80.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415661379eBook: 978-0-203-79913-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415859431

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAirports, Cities and RegionsMegaregions, Prosperity and SustainabilityEdited by Sven Conventz, Technical University of Munich, Germany and AlainThierstein, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Spatial Planning for Future Prosperity and SustainabilityCatherine L. Ross, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, David Jung-Hwi Lee, GeorgiaInstitute of Technology, USA and Evert Meijers, Delft University of Technology, theNetherlands

Series: Regions and CitiesWith cities relying on excellent physical connectivity in order to maintain or improve theirrelative position within the urban hierarchy of travel destinations, a competitive positionSeries: Regions and Citiesin the world’s aviation network correlates positively with stronger economic performanceworldwide.

This book constitutes a thorough examination of the characteristics of megaregions,revealing current challenges and future opportunities. It also acts as a guide to developing

Part I 1. Systems of Airports Within City Regions 2. The spatial distribution of airport-relatedeconomic activity: Where are the jobs? 3. The Air Transport System of United Arab Emirates

policies necessary for ensuring future prosperity and sustainable development withinmegaregions.

During the Global Financial Crisis and Arab Spring 4. Amsterdam Mainport and Metropolitan1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Approaches in Spatial Planning and Megaregions 3. SpatialStructure of Megaregions 4. De-bordering Planning: Megaregions in Europe and Asia 5.Megaregion Planning and Practice 6. Conclusions

Region. Connectivity and urban development 5. Airports and their regions: a reciprocalaffair of spatial conflicts and economic development 6. From Sprawl to City? A Vision forSustainable Airport Regions

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies, Geography, Economics, BusinessMarket: Geography, Economics, BusinessJanuary 2015: 234x156: 256ppSeptember 2014: 234x156: 312ppHb: 978-0-415-85941-7: £75.00Hb: 978-0-415-85923-3: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-79903-1eBook: 978-0-203-79882-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415859417* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415859233

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSpace and Place in Central and Eastern EuropeThe Social Dynamics of Innovation NetworksHistorical Trends and PerspectivesEdited by Roel Rutten, Tilburg University, the Netherlands,

Paul Benneworth, University of Twente, The Netherlands,Dessy Irawati, Sondervick College, the Netherlands andFrans Boekema, Tilburg University, the NetherlandsSeries: Regions and CitiesThe social dynamics of innovation networks captures theimportant role of trust, social capital, institutions and norms andvalues in the creation of knowledge in innovation networks. Indoing so, this book connects to a long-standing debate on thesocio-spatial context of innovation in economic geography,which is usually referred to as the Territorial Models of Innovation(TIMs) literature.

Gyula Horváth, University of Pécs, HungarySeries: Regions and CitiesIn this book, Gyula Horváth analyses the current state ofeconomics and regional development across the regions ofCentral and Eastern Europe, both within the EU itself, but alsoin Russia – impossible to ignore in the context, as well as theformer East Germany, long an economic laggard in nationalterms.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderShrinking CitiesTerritorial Cohesion in Rural EuropeA Global PerspectiveThe Relational Turn in Rural Development

Edited by Harry W. Richardson, University of SouthernCalifornia, USA and Chang Woon Nam, Ifo Institute, Munich,GermanySeries: Regions and CitiesThis book examines a rapidly emerging new topic in urbansettlement patterns: the role of shrinking cities. Much coverageis given to declining fertility rates, ageing populations andeconomic restructuring as the factors behind shrinking cities,but there is also reference to resource depletion, the demise ofsingle-company towns and the micro-location of environmentalhazards.

Part I: Global and Regional Issues Part II: National Issues Part III:Case Study Cities Part IV: General Issues

Edited by Andrew Copus, Nordic Centre for SpatialDevelopment, Sweden and Philomena de Lima, Universityof the Highlands and Islands, UKSeries: Regions and CitiesAcross Europe there is a rapidly changing context for undertakingregional development. In the 20th century, development of theformer planned economies (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary,Poland, Romania and Slovakia), was defined by these countriesdifferences, rather than their common ideological roots. Thesedisparities altered over time and were marked by changing socialstructures. However, the ranking of regions has remained thesame as core areas have strengthened their positions while the

structural obstacles to the modernisation of peripheral areas have remained due to a lackof coherent regional policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCities, State and GlobalisationUrban Innovation SystemsCity-Regional Governance in Europe and North AmericaWhat makes them tick?

Tassilo Herrschel, University of Westminster, London, UKSeries: Regions and CitiesThis book investigates the ways in which city regions viewthemselves as single entities, how they are governed, what ismeant by ‘governance’, why the question of city-regionalgovernance matters, and the extent to which the balancebetween internal and external factors is important for findinggovernance solutions. Examples from North America and Europeare compared and contrasted to gain a better understandingof what matters ‘on the ground’ to people and policy makerswhen seeking answers to the challenges of a globalised, rapidlychanging world.

Willem van Winden, Erasmus School of Economics, the Netherlands, Erik Braun,Erasmus School of Economics, the Netherlands, Alexander Otgaar, Erasmus University,the Netherlands and Jan-Jelle WitteSeries: Regions and CitiesThis book takes the example of three high performing technology regions - EindhovenBrainport in the Netherlands, Suzhou in China and Sweden’s Kista Science City - in orderto analyse the development and management of urban innovation ecosystems whileaiming to provide a better understanding of what makes such systems perform. The resultsprovide pointers for newer industrial clusters and technopoles in the coming years.

1. Introduction 2. The Development and Management of Urban Innovation Systems 3.Eindhoven 4. Kista, Stockholm 5. Suzhou Industrial Park 6. Synthesis and Conclusions

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Creative Class Goes GlobalKnowledge, Networks and Policy

Edited by Charlotta Mellander, Jönköping InternationalBusiness School, Sweden, Richard Florida, University ofToronto, Canada, Bjørn T. Asheim, Lund University, Swedenand Meric Gertler, University of Toronto, CanadaSeries: Regions and CitiesThis book brings together detailed studies of the creative classin cities across the globe, examining the impact of the creativeclass on growth and development. The countries coveredinclude the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany,Australia, China, Japan and Canada, in addition to the UnitedStates. Taken together, the contributions deepen ourunderstanding of the creative class and the various factors that

Regional Studies in Postwar Britain and BeyondJames Hopkins, University of Manchester, UKSeries: Regions and CitiesThe Regional Studies Association has had a considerable impact on regional planning andstrategy across Europe over the past half century, and it has also proved to be a blueprintfor the successful running and expansion of a learned society. This book charts the historyof the RSA and its growth in influence, from its inception in 1965 through to the presentday.

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affect regional development, highlighting the similarities and differences between thecreative class and economic development across countries.

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RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies, Sociology, Geography, EconomicsOctober 2013: 234x156: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-63360-4: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-63361-1: £23.99eBook: 978-0-203-09494-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415633611

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Value of Arts and Culture for RegionalDevelopment

The Economic Geography of the IT Industry in theAsia Pacific Region

A Scandinavian PerspectiveEdited by Philip Cooke, Cardiff University, UK, Glen Searle,University of Queensland, Australia and Kevin O'Connor,University of Melbourne, AustraliaSeries: Regions and CitiesThis book is designed to broaden and deepen the understandingof the current and future structure and geography of theinformation technology industry in the Asia Pacific region.

Part 1: The New Global Context Part 2: National Perspectives onthe Asia Pacific IT Industry in a Global Context Part 3: SectoralResponses to Global Change Part 4: Regional and LocalResponses to Global Change

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Edited by Lisbeth Lindeborg and Lars Lindkvist, LinnaeusUniversity, SwedenSeries: Regions and CitiesThis book provides an analysis of cultural investments at localand regional levels and a study of how these have stimulateddevelopment and led to processes of change for communitiesin general. Although much of the data is derived from thecontext of the Nordic countries, lessons can be gained for all ofEurope’s regions and elsewhere.

RoutledgeMarket: Geography, Economics, BusinessJune 2013: 234x156: 286pp

Market: Geography, Economics, BusinessHb: 978-0-415-63107-5: £85.00April 2013: 234x156: 366ppeBook: 978-0-203-09715-1Hb: 978-0-415-63837-1: £120.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415631075eBook: 978-0-203-38565-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415638371

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe University and the CityEntrepreneurial Knowledge, Technology and the

Transformation of Regions John Goddard, Newcastle University, UK and Paul Vallance,Newcastle University, UKSeries: Regions and CitiesUniversities are being seen as key urban institutions byresearchers and policy makers around the world. They are globalplayers with significant local direct and indirect impacts – onemployment, the built environment, business innovation andon wider society. The University and the City explores theseimpacts and in the process seeks to expose the extent to whichuniversities are just in the city, or part of the city and activelycontributing to its development.

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Edited by Charlie Karlsson, Jönköping International BusinessSchool, Sweden, Börje Johansson, Jönköping InternationalBusiness School, Sweden and Roger Stough, George MasonUniversity, USASeries: Regions and CitiesThe contributions in this book explore the emergence ofentrepreneurship policies from a transatlantic comparativeperspective and address different aspects of entrepreneurshippolicies including local entrepreneurship policies and therelationship between knowledge-based industries andentrepreneurship policies.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies, Geography, Education, EconomicsFebruary 2013: 234x156: 232pp

Market: Geography, Economics, Business Hb: 978-0-415-58992-5: £85.00June 2013: 234x156: 332pp eBook: 978-0-203-06836-6Hb: 978-0-415-65845-4: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415589925eBook: 978-0-203-48663-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415658454

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTraffic Simulation and DataWorking RegionsValidation Methods and ApplicationsReconnecting Innovation and Production in the Knowledge Economy

Edited by Winnie Daamen, Delft University of Technology,The Netherlands, Christine Buisson, Universite de Lyon,France and Serge P. Hoogendoorn, Delft University ofTechnology, The NetherlandsThis book provides a comprehensive overview of calibration andvalidation techniques for traffic simulation models. It details thedata required as an input for the calibration and validationprocesses and shows how to increase its applicability using dataenhancement techniques. It presents an extensive overview oftraffic estimation, calibration and validation techniques, takinginto account the key factor of uncertainty. This book derivesfrom the methods and tools for supporting the use, calibrationand validation of traffic simulation models project of the

Jennifer Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology, USASeries: Regions and CitiesWorking Regions focuses on policy aimed at building sustainableand resilient regional economies in the wake of the globalrecession. Using examples of four ‘working regions’ — regionswhere research and design functions and manufacturing stillcoexist in the same cities — the book argues for a new approachto regional economic development.

1. Working Regions: Regeneration by Design 2. The SpatialDistribution of Advanced Manufacturing 3. The Rise of theResearch Center: The Nexus between National Innovation Policiesand Regional Development 4. The Trade in Innovation: The

Evolution of Intellectual Property Markets 5. Hidden in Plain Sight: The North AmericanEuropean Union COST framework, and it written by ten authors from across Europe andthe Middle East.

Optics and Photonics Industry 6. Working Regions in Practice: Apparel and OutdoorEquipment and Medical Devices Industries 7. Flexible Specialization 2.0: The Design + BuildApproach to Working Regions CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStructural Change, Competitiveness and IndustrialPolicy

Beyond Gated CommunitiesEdited by Samer Bagaeen and Ola UdukuThe book builds on the research of Bagaeen and Uduku’s previous edited publication,Gated Communities and relates recent events to trends in urban research, showing how Painful Lessons from the European Periphery

Edited by Aurora A. C. Teixeira, University of Porto, Portugal, Ester Silva, Universityof Porto, Portugal and Ricardo Mamede, ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal

the discussion has moved from privatised to newly collectivised spaces, allowingcommunities to be viewed through a new lens of soft boundaries, modern communication

Series: Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policyand networks of influence. With chapters on Australia, Canada, Europe, South America,Asia and the Middle East, this is a truly international resource for scholars and students ofurban studies interested in this dynamic, growing area of research.

While the financial crisis has hit Europe hard overall, its impact has varied across the variousnational economies. Among the regions that have suffered most are those in Southern

Routledge Europe, with Greece the most extreme example, while Spain, Portugal and Italy have alsoMarket: Urban / community planning

experienced major difficulties. This book brings together an international team of scholarsOctober 2014: 234x156: 288ppto analyse how the region’s industrial policy has fared and how it can be shaped to bringHb: 978-0-415-74824-7: £110.00about structural change and secure the long term competitiveness of the Greek, Italian,Portuguese and Spanish economies.

Pb: 978-0-415-74825-4: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-76597-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415748254 Routledge

Market: Geography, Economics, BusinessJune 2014: 234x156: 380ppHb: 978-0-415-71382-5: £80.00eBook: 978-1-315-88310-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415713825

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Political Economy of City BrandingThe West African City

Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, University of Tampere, FinlandSeries: Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science andPolicyMost studies of city branding are written from a marketing ormanagement perspective. This book is different, as themicro-management issues of city branding are discussed withina broader macro-theoretical or structural context while analysingquestions from the point of view of local economic developmentand industrial policy.

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Jerome Chenal, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), SwitzerlandRapid growth, unmanageable cities, urban crisis – the cities of West Africa are no longerplannable—at least not by using traditional urban development tools.

By innovating approaches and testing new methods, The West African City offers anunconventional look at Nouakchott, Dakar and Abidjan. The city of today – be it in Africaor elsewhere - must re-examine its many social, economic, cultural, political and spatialdimensions; for this, urban research has begun challenging its own methods.

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Market: Geography, Economics, BusinessFebruary 2014: 234x156: 204ppHb: 978-0-415-85945-5: £75.00eBook: 978-0-203-78218-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415859455

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban Growth in Emerging EconomiesSustainable Suburbia?Lessons from the BRICSRethinking the North American Metropolis

Edited by Gordon McGranahan, International Institute ofEnvironment and Development (IIED), UK and GeorgeMartine, Dhemos Consulting, BrazilThis book examines the role of urbanization and urban growthin the emerging economies, taking the ‘BRICS’ countries (Brazil,Russia, India, China and South Africa) as case studies. It analyseshow their different approaches towards urbanization haveshaped their historical development paths and assisted orconstrained their futures. Along with globalization, urbantransitions have been central in the southward shift in economicpower towards the newly emerging economies. As this bookshows, however, these transitions have not been painless, andit is important for the rest of the urbanizing world to learn from

the mistakes as well as the successes of the BRICS.

Hugh Bartling, DePaul University, USASeries: Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy The suburbanization of North America has been was one of the most significant social,political, and cultural transformations of the twentieth century. In recent years, however,suburbia's promise has started to wane and with its popularity came challenges. This bookanalyses the various challenges facing suburbia in current times.

1. Introduction 2. How Suburbs Think About Sustainability 3. Buildings 4. Transportation 5.Suburban Energy Production 6. Water Conservation and Solid Waste 7. Conclusion

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONHealthy City PlanningSociable CitiesFrom Neighbourhood to National Health EquityThe 21st-Century Reinvention of the Garden City

Jason Corburn, University of California, Berkeley, USASeries: Planning, History and Environment SeriesHealthy city planning means seeking ways to eliminate the deepand persistent inequities that plague cities. Yet, as Jason Corburnargues in this book, neither city planning nor public health iscurrently organized to ensure that today’s cities will be equitableand healthy. In the second part of the book Corburn usesin-depth case studies of health and planning activities in Rio deJaneiro, Nairobi, and Richmond, California to explore theinstitutions, policies and practices that constitute healthy cityplanning.

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Peter Hall and Colin WardSeries: Planning, History and Environment SeriesThe first edition of Sociable Cities was published to coincide with the centenary of Howard’s1898 To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform. Exploring the relevance of Howard's ideasin relation to suistainable, livable communities, this second edition is extensively revisedto place his theories in the context of the urban planning problems we face in thetwenty-first century.RoutledgeMarket: Planning / UrbanismJune 2014: 246x174: 260ppHb: 978-0-415-73673-2: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-73674-9: £34.99eBook: 978-1-315-75836-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415736749

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderOf Planting and PlanningTwentieth-Century SuburbsThe making of British colonial citiesA Morphological Approach

Robert Home, Anglia Ruskin University, UKSeries: Planning, History and Environment SeriesThis second edition retains the thematic, chronological andinterdisciplinary approach of the first, each chapter identifyinga key element of colonial town planning with updates to imagesand research. Most importantly it remains the only book to coverthe whole sweep of British colonial urbanism.1. The ‘GrandModell’ of Colonial Settlement 2.‘Planting is My Trade’ 3. PortCities of the British Empire 4. The ‘Warehousing’ of the LabouringClasses 5. ‘The Inconvenience felt by Europeans’ 6.‘Miracle-Worker to the People’ 7. ‘This Novel Legislation’:Institutionalizing Town Planning, 1900–1950 8. ‘What Kind of

Country Do You Want?’

C.M.H Carr and J.W.R WhitehandSeries: Planning, History and Environment SeriesThis book describes the ways in which garden suburbs werecreated, particularly by private enterprise in England in the 1920sand 1930s, the physical forms they took, and how they havechanged over time in response to social, economic and culturalchange. It discusses the origins of suburbs; the ways in whichthey have been represented; the scale and causes of theirgrowth; their form and architectural style; the landowners,builders and architects responsible for their creation; the changesthey have undergone both physically and socially; and theirimpact on urban form and the implications for urban landscape

management. This is a reprint of the 2001 title.RoutledgeMarket: planning history and geographyJanuary 2013: 246x174: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-54053-7: £105.00

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Planners, Urban Designers in Local Government and Private Practices. Studentsstudying Planning History, Urban Geography, Urban Design, Urban Morphology and LandscapeManagement.

Pb: 978-0-415-54054-4: £32.99February 2014: 234x156: 232ppeBook: 978-0-203-38476-3Hb: 978-0-415-25770-1: £90.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415540544Pb: 978-0-415-86902-7: £28.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Urban ConditionThe Planning ImaginationBrendan GleesonPeter Hall and the Study of Urban and Regional PlanningSeries: Questioning CitiesEdited by Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Newcastle University, UK,

Nicholas Phelps, University College London, UK and RobertFreestone, University of New South Wales, AustraliaSeries: Planning, History and Environment SeriesThis book is devoted to Peter Hall’s breadth of academic work,covering the history of cities and planning, London, spatialplanning, connectivity and mobility, and urban globalization.The story this book tells is not one of a singular, logicallyconsistent utopian view elaborated over several decades. Ratherit covers a set of views that necessarily admits signs of Peter’sinconsistency and imperfection over the years – the insightsand imperfections that inevitably accompany the exercise of a

nonetheless remarkably fertile, restless and inspiring planning imagination.

A majority of humanity now lives for the first time in cities. The book explores three mainthemes. The first is an exploration of what defines the current human condition, especiallythe expanding cities that are at the heart of an over-consumptive world economic order. Thesecond exposes and reviews the reawakening of forms of knowledge (‘naturalism’) thatare likely to worsen not improve our comprehension of the crisis. The new ‘science ofurbanism’ in popular new literature exemplifies this dangerous trend. The third and lastpart of the book considers prospects for a new urban, and therefore human, dispensation,The Good City. The Urban Age is an original and timely book that brings together severalimportant strands of human consideration, urbanisation, climate threat, resource depletion,economic default and critical knowledge and weaves them into a new analysis of the times.RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies/Environmental Studies/Social TheoryJune 2014: 234x156: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-81612-0: £85.00Routledge

Market: PlanningSeptember 2013: 246x174: 328ppHb: 978-0-415-50607-6: £105.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCreating Regenerative CitiesDeconstructing Placemaking

Herbert Girardet, Herbert Girardet, cultural and urbanecologist, UKLarge modern cities have effectively declared their independencefrom nature. But while they cover only three to four percent ofthe world’s land surface, the ecological footprints of cities coverthe entire globe. To meet the aspirations of developing anddeveloped societies across the world, something needs tochange.

Instead of simply using up resources more sustainably, citiesneed to become producers as well as consumers of thoseresources. Creating Regenerative Cities is a concise,

solution-oriented manual for creating regenerative cities.

Needs, Opportunities, and AssetsMahyar Arefi, University of Cincinnati, United StatesSeries: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban DesignPlace matters has become a mantra in many disciplines - architecture, urban planning andurban design, geography, and sociology. While conceptualized narrowly by individualdisciplines, a holistic framework of placemaking is sorely missing.

This book explores competing approaches - need-based, opportunity-based, andasset-based - delving into each paradigm and its stages of physical formation, socialmobilization, and political contestation.1. Introduction 2. Three Dichotomies Relevant to Placemaking 3. Placemaking in Istanbuland Boston 4. Need-based Placemaking 5. Opportunity-based Placemaking 6. Asset-basedPlacemaking 7. Evolutionary/Stages

1 Cities – the Triumph and the Tragedy 2 The Regenerative City 3 Can We Make it Happen? 4 Case studiesRoutledge

Market: Planning, Urban DesignRoutledgeMay 2014: 234x156: 154ppMarket: Planning, Urban StudiesHb: 978-0-415-72436-4: £95.00April 2014: 276x219: 224ppeBook: 978-1-315-77792-4Pb: 978-0-415-72446-3: £24.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415724364eBook: 978-1-315-76437-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415724463

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Edited by Harley F Etienne, Harley F. Etienne, AssistantProfessor, Taubman College of Architecture and UrbanPlanning, University of Michigan and Barbara Faga, BarbaraFaga is a PhD candidate at Georgia Tech and was a 2011Fellow at AECOM.More than any other major U.S. city, Atlanta regularly reinventsitself. From the Civil War’s devastation to the 1996 Olympic boomto the current housing crisis, the city’s history is a cycle of riseand fall, ruin and resurgence. Planning Atlanta traces thedevelopment of key projects and examines the impacts of racerelations on planning and policy. It explores Atlanta’s role as a19th-century rail hub—and as the home of the world’s busiest

airport. And it looks toward new plans that will shape Atlanta’s next incarnation.

Edited by Elsa Chavinier, EPFL, Zurich, Switzerland andJacques LévyThis book provides empirically rich reports of mobilities and theirlimitations. Instead of assuming a seamless world of flows, itexamines questions of power, inequality, and moorings asintegral to the movement of capital, goods, images, practicesor people.

1. Traces of Elsewhere in Making City Futures 2. What TravelingUrban Types Do 3. Mobile Institutions of Higher Education 4.Citizenship in Worlds of Mobility 5. The Perplexities of Mobility 6. Immigration Politics in a New Security World 7.Cosmopolitanism in the Study of International Migrations 8.

Pharmaceutical Mobilities and the Market for Women’s Reproductive Health 9. ForeignOperations APA Planners Press

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April 2014: 216 x 140: 274ppPb: 978-1-611-90126-9: £21.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611901269

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransforming Chinese CitiesThe Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global

South Edited by Mark Y. Wang, University of Melbourne, Australia,Pookong Kee, University of Melbourne, Australia and JiaGao, University of Melbourne, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Contemporary China SeriesThe urbanisation of China over the last three decades has beena hugely significant development, both for China’s reformprocess and for the world more generally. This book presentsrecent research findings on the continuing urban transformationin China. Subjects covered include the decline of the rural-urbandivide, the spatial restructuring of Chinese urban centres andurban infrastructure, migrant workers, new housing and newcommunities, and "green" responses to urban environmental

Edited by Susan Parnell, University of Cape Town, SouthAfrica and Sophie Oldfield, University of Cape Town, SouthAfricaThis Handbook brings together leading experts in the field toaddress a comprehensive range of issues in theoretical depthin relation to Cities of the Global South. It combines post-colonialurban critique giving attention to the political, economic andsocial dynamics of cities whilst also considering the materialityof their construction nor the resource challenges they face.

As a celebration of scholars and scholarship committed tomaking urban futures better, more interesting, legible,sustainable and more just, the Handbook engages the

problems. The book is particularly valuable in that it includes much new work by scholarsbased inside China.

twenty-first-century city through a ‘southern urban’ lens to stimulate scholarly, professionaland activist engagements with the city.

RoutledgeMarket: Chinese Studies, GeographyMarch 2014: 234x156: 274ppRoutledgeHb: 978-0-415-63665-0: £100.00Market: Urban Studies/Development StudieseBook: 978-1-315-81873-3April 2014: 246x189: 636pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415636650Hb: 978-0-415-81865-0: £125.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban RegenerationUrban Access for the 21st CenturyProperty investment and developmentFinance and Governance Models for Transport InfrastructureEdited by J.N. Berry, N.G. Deddis and W.S. McGrealEdited by Elliott D. Sclar, Columbia University, USA, Måns

Lönnroth, Former State Secretary, Ministry of Environment,Sweden and Christian Wolmar, Transport Author, UKThis book sets out a road map for the provision of urban accessfor all. Cities in developed countries have followed a path ofdependency on transport systems dominated by car usage andfavouring the middle classes. Urban Access for the 21st Century looks at ways in which policies can be formed in the developingworld to prevent its cities following the same trajectory. Througha series of chapters from international contributors, the bookbrings together expertise from different fields to show how smallchanges can incentivise positive developments in urbantransport and create truly accessible cities.

This book provides an in-depth analysis of the role of property investment and developmentin the urban regeneration process. It relates the physical, economic, financial andenvironmental aspects of urban change and development to the realities of particularcities by case studies drawn from Britain and Europe.Taylor & FrancisMarket: developers, realtors, planners and surveyorsFebruary 2014: 234x156Hb: 978-0-419-18310-5: £140.00Pb: 978-0-415-51428-6: £27.99eBook: 978-1-315-02474-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415514286

RoutledgeMarket: Urban DevelopmentFebruary 2014: 234x156: 290ppHb: 978-0-415-72047-2: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-72049-6: £34.99eBook: 978-1-315-85749-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415720496

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Carbon Primer for the Built EnvironmentThe Economics of Urban Property Markets

Simon Foxell, The Architects Practice, UKIn a world increasingly concerned about the impact of carbondioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere onglobal climate, A Carbon Primer for the Built Environment willprovide an understanding of the science as well as spell out theessential information needed for navigating through the growingregulatory maze with confidence.

The book will be key reading for anyone wanting to familiarizethemselves with the new landscape of carbon reduction inbuilding design. It will also provide an accessible volume forinformation on particular policies, terms and initiatives as wellas key data and numbers that will assist initial carboncalculations.

An Institutional Economics AnalysisPaschalis Arvanitidis, University of Thessaly, GreeceSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyThis book examines the relationship between the property market and urban economy.The stimulus for this work was provided by the seemingly ever accelerating process ofurban economic change and the noticeable failure of existing studies to adequately explorethe pivotal role that the property market plays in this process.

RoutledgeMarket: EconomicsAugust 2014: 234x156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-42682-4: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-75877-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415426824

RoutledgeMarket: Carbon managementJanuary 2014: 234x156: 344ppHb: 978-0-415-70557-8: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-70558-5: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-85751-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415705585

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPlanning for Solar EnergyMarket Towns

David Morley, David Morley, AICP, is senior researchassociate and coordinator of the Planning Advisory Serviceat the American Planning Association and an adjunctprofessor at Roosevelt University in ChicagoExplore the range of solar technologies, their costs and benefits.Find advice on adding solar-friendly goals and policies to localplans. Tap into tactics for promoting and financing solar projects.Read about communities that are leading by example, installingsolar energy systems on public facilities and land. See the policyand technology trends that will change the solar scene in thedecades ahead.

Roles, challenges and prospectsNeil Powe, University of Newcastle, UK, Trevor Hart,University of Newcastle, UK and Tim Shaw, University ofNewcastle, UKCurrently motivated by sustainability, recent planning guidancehas continued to make market towns the focus for ruraldevelopment. By considering contemporary trends, functionsand policy, this book explores the future for market towns asfocal points for trade, services and regeneration in rural areas,making recommendations for future policy.

Routledge1. Solar Energy Use as a Local Planning Issue 2. Overview of the U.S. Solar Market 3. Visioningand Goal Setting 4. Plan Making 5. Regulations and Incentives 6. Development Work 7.Public Investments 8. Key Themes and Emerging TrendsMarket: Planning

February 2014: 246x189: 212ppAPA Planners PressHb: 978-0-415-38962-4: £110.00Market: PlanningPb: 978-0-415-54111-4: £25.99January 2014: 279 x 216: 128ppeBook: 978-0-203-08944-6Pb: 978-1-611-90122-1: £37.99eBook: 978-0-203-82347-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611901221* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415541114

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWhat Happened to Planning? (Routledge Revivals)Megacities and the Coast

Peter AmbroseSeries: Routledge RevivalsThis title was first published in 1986 during a recession muchlike that faced in recent years, which placed immense pressureon the British planning system and led to social unrest in theinner cities and in many disadvantaged areas. Within this context,Peter Ambrose outlines the features of land development andexplores the circumstances of post-war planning.

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Risk, Resilience and TransformationEdited by Mark Pelling, King's College London, UK andSophie Blackburn, King's College London, UKThere is relatively little work that focuses primarily at points ofintersection between large-scale urbanization and the coast,despite a wealth of knowledge about both cities of more than10 million people and coastal zones in isolation. Thisbook provides the first global synthesis of megacity and largeurban region urbanization on the coast. Its focus is onenvironmental and development challenges, climate changeand disaster. It is interdisciplinary and brings together worldrecognized scientists (including many IPCC lead authors) onurban climate and atmosphere, disaster risk management,demography and coastal environments.

Market: Planning/Land DevelopmentRoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability/Geography/Climate ChangeDecember 2013: 246x174: 248ppHb: 978-0-415-81504-8: £95.00

August 2013: 216x138: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-73029-7: £75.00eBook: 978-1-315-85039-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415730297

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban Waste and Sanitation Services for SustainableDevelopment

Infrastructure Planning and FinanceA Smart and Sustainable Guide

Vicki Elmer, University of Oregon, USA and Adam LeiglandInfrastucture Planning and Finance provides a non-technicaloverview of the engineering, planning and financing aspects oflocal level infrastructure for planners, engineers and other localofficials who need to work with specialized professionals. It alsogives basic "how to do it" information along with a brief overviewof the larger policy and technical issues for each field. Writtenby a team of planners, engineers, and governance experts, itprovides step-by-step guidance to all aspects of infrastructureplanning projects, including finance, and solutions to thecontemporary challenges of infrasturctural planning: fromclimate change and population growth, to deteriorating older

infrastructure.

Harnessing Social and Technical Diversity in East AfricaEdited by Bas van Vliet, Wageningen University, TheNetherlands, Joost van Buuren, Wageningen University,The Netherlands and Shaaban Mgana, Ardhi University,TanzaniaSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentUrban sanitation and solid waste sectors are under significantpressure in East Africa due to the lack of competent institutionalcapacity and the growth of the region’s urban population. Thisbook presents an original analytical approach to assess theexisting socio-technical mixtures of waste and sanitation systemsand to ensure wider access, increase flexibility and ecologicalsustainability. Providing students, researchers and professionalsRoutledge

with an integrated analytical perspective on centralized and decentralized waste andMarket: PlanningDecember 2013: 276x219: 738pp sanitation configurations and tools for improvement in the technology, policy and

management of sanitation and solid waste sectors.Hb: 978-0-415-69318-9: £50.00eBook: 978-0-203-55239-1

Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415693189Market: Urban Development / Planning / AfricaDecember 2013: 234x156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-83377-6: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-36270-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415833776

4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderPlanning in the USABuilding Communities (Routledge Revivals)Policies, Issues, and ProcessesThe Co-operative Way

J. Barry Cullingworth, University of Delaware, USA andRoger Caves, San Diego State University, USAThis book provides a comprehensive introduction to the policiesand practices of planning. Discussing land use, urban planningand environmental protection policies, this book explains thenature of the planning process. This edition incorporates updateson new planning legislation and regulations, examples of localordinances in a variety of planning areas. New material includesa new chapter on sustainability and planning, additionalexamples of planning processes throughout the US, greaterdiscussion of the role of technology in planning and discussionon policies of the Obama administration in housing,

transportation and environment.

Johnston Birchall, University of Stirling, UKSeries: Routledge RevivalsThis title, first published in 1988, sets the flourishing of housingco-operatives throughout the 1980s in a theoretical and historicalframework that suggests that tenant control is the best way outof the still-problematic issue of housing policy. Setting out theargument for collective dweller-control of housing, Birchalldemonstrates that the arguments for co-operatives are strong,based on a broad spectrum of political thought.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Planning/Urban Studies/GeographyDecember 2013: 246x189: 522ppHb: 978-0-415-50696-0: £110.00

Market: Community Planning/Planning HistoryDecember 2013: 216x138: 224ppHb: 978-1-138-01662-0: £75.00eBook: 978-1-315-78077-1

Pb: 978-0-415-50697-7: £37.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138016620eBook: 978-0-203-12656-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415506977

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPlanning for Retail DevelopmentPlanning ChicagoA Critical View of the British ExperienceD Bradford Hunt and Jon B DeVries

Planning Chicago tells the real stories of the planners, politicians,and everyday people who shaped contemporary Chicago. Overthe decades planning did much to develop the Loop, protectChicago’s lakefront, and encourage industrial growth andneighborhood development in the face of national trends thatsavaged other cities. But planning also failed some of Chicago’scommunities and did too little for others. The Second City is nolonger defined by its past and its myths but by the nature of itsemerging postindustrial future. Planning Chicago looks beyondBurnham’s giant shadow to see the sprawl and scramble of acity always on the make.

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Clifford Guy, Cardiff University, UKExploring how planning policy has evolved over the last fourdecades and how it has affected retail property development,Clifford Guy critically examines current policy and theassumptions upon which it is founded. He develops a criticalevaluation of past and present retail planning policies based upon analyses of retailers’ objectives and typical consumershopping behaviour.

RoutledgeMarket: Planning and Planning HistoryOctober 2013: 234x156: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-35453-0: £100.00

Market: PlanningNovember 2013: 216 x 140: 336ppPb: 978-1-611-90080-4: £21.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611900804

Pb: 978-0-415-65087-8: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-00122-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415650878

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Routledge Companion to Urban RegenerationPlanning for the Deceased

Edited by Michael E. Leary and John McCarthy, Heriot WattUniversity, UKThis Companion provides cutting edge critical review andsynthesis of recent theoretical, conceptual, policy and practicaldevelopments within the field of urban regernation. It exploresthe meaning of ‘urban regeneration’ in differing nationalcontexts, asking questions and providing informed discussionand analyses that illuminates how an apparently disparate fieldof research, policy and practice can be rendered coherent,drawing out common themes and significant differences. Thisis a valuable resource for both undergraduate and postgraduatestudents studying Planning, Urban Studies and Urban

Regeneration.

Carlton Basmajian, Christopher Coutts, Florida StateUniversity, USA, Dwight H Merriam and Patricia SalkinThis sensible and sensitive guide addresses questions plannerseverywhere are facing. What happens to filled cemeteries? Whocares for abandoned burial grounds? What environmentalregulations apply to crematoria? The authors look at publichealth implications, private versus public interests, and thecomplex web of state and federal oversight. The discussion alsoexplores diverse religious customs and alternatives to traditionalinterment, from cremation to burial at sea.

Case studies show the range of creative approaches cities haveadopted, from New Orleans’s above-ground tombs to London’s Necropolis railway todensely populated Hong Kong’s tradition of cremation. Planners, commissioners, and publicofficials will find this report a valuable resource as they plan for the ultimate future of theircommunities’ residents.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies/PlanningOctober 2013: 246x189: 584pp

APA Planners Press Hb: 978-0-415-53904-3: £165.00Market: Planning eBook: 978-0-203-10858-1November 2013: 279 x 216: 128pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415539043Pb: 978-1-611-90082-8: £37.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611900828

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInformed CitiesPlanning in the Face of ConflictMaking Research Work for Local SustainabilityThe Surprising Possibilities of Facilitative Leadership

Edited by Marko Joas, Abo Akademi, Finland, Kate Theobald,University of Northumbria, UK, David McGuinness, CristinaGarzillo, ICLEI and Stefan Kuhn, ICLEIThis book explores how knowledge can be shared betweenuniversities and cities to provide planning practitioners with thetools to monitor local sustainability. It evaluates existinggovernment mechanisms and explores the effectiveness ofdifferent methods as used in practice by the author team.A number of case studies look at cities in the UK, The Netherlandsand Scandinavia as positive examples of woring city-universityconnections.

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John F Forester, City and Regional Planning Department,Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.Bikers and hikers. Sex workers and social conservatives. Agenciesand activists. The people involved in planning for a communitycan be like the Hatfields and McCoys. How can planners takeconflicted communities from passionate demands to practicalsolutions? Facilitative leadership offers helpful answers. JohnForester has produced a dozen profiles of planning practitionersknown for their successes in helping communities turncontentious conflicts into practical consensus.

APA Planners Press Market: Urban PlanningOctober 2013: 246x174: 182ppMarket: PlanningHb: 978-0-415-53114-6: £110.00November 2013: 229 x 152: 288ppPb: 978-0-415-71256-9: £29.99Pb: 978-1-611-90118-4: £18.95eBook: 978-1-315-88266-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611901184* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415712569

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSmart CitiesPlanning and DroughtGoverning, Modelling and Analysing the TransitionJames Schwab

A tornado rips through town. A hurricane blasts along the coast.An earthquake rocks the city. Most natural disasters hit hard andfast. Droughts are different. They steal in, one cloudless day afteranother, often catching communities unprepared.

Is your community at risk? Planning and Drought helps planners,public agencies, and local officials see the crisis on the horizonand get ready to meet it. This resourceful guide connects thedots between drought and land-use planning, watermanagement, public health, and the local economy. The field’stop researchers show how drought leaves communities

Edited by Mark Deakin, Napier University, Edinburgh, UKBringing together cutting edge research and technicaldevelopment projects, this book sets out what is currently knownabout smart cities and builds on this by focussing attention onthe governance, modelling and analysis of the transition smartcities seek to represent. In paving the way for such anunderstanding, this publication starts to account for thegovernance of smart cities and begins the task of modellingtheir embedded intelligence by way of and through an analysisof what the “embedded intelligence of smart cities” contributesto the sustainability of urban development.

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vulnerable to wildfires, soil erosion, air pollution, and more. Experts with hands-onexperience share checklists, case studies, and the pros and cons of various approaches todrought planning. Readers will come away with the tools to act against a threat that creepsin and leaves a legacy of dust. Market: urban studies/planning/urban technology

August 2013: 234x156: 236ppAPA Planners PressHb: 978-0-415-65819-5: £85.00Market: PlanningeBook: 978-0-203-07622-4October 2013: 279 x 216: 144pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415658195Pb: 978-1-611-90121-4: £37.95

* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611901214

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReducing Urban Poverty in the Global SouthUrban Challenges in Spain and Portugal

David Satterthwaite, International Institute for Environmentand Development, UK and Diana Mitlin, University ofManchester, UKThis is the first book to review the effectiveness of differentapproaches to reducing urban poverty in the Global South. Itdescribes and discusses the different ways in which nationaland local governments, international agencies and civil societyorganizations are seeking to reduce urban poverty. This will bean invaluable resource for researchers and postgraduate studentsin urban development, poverty reduction, urban geography,and practitioners and organisations working in urbandevelopment programmes in the Global South.

RoutledgeMarket: Development Studies, Economics, Environment, Sustainability,August 2013: 234x156: 306ppHb: 978-0-415-62462-6: £85.00

Edited by Nuria Benach, University of Barcelona, Spain and Andrés WalliserThis book aims to show the social and economic consequences of a model of economicgrowth based on massive investments by financial capital on real-state dvelopments aswell as some urban proposals and policies that have been put into practice along the lastdecade.This book was published a sa special issue of Urban Research and Practice

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Planning / Housing Studies / European StudiesSeptember 2013: 246x174: 128ppHb: 978-0-415-70555-4: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415705554

Pb: 978-0-415-62464-0: £25.99eBook: 978-0-203-10433-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415624640

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTerritorial Development, Cohesion and SpatialPlanning

Green InfrastructureA Landscape Approach

David C Rouse and Ignacio Bunster-Ossa, Ignacio F.Bunster-Ossa, a principal with Philadelphia-based firmWallace Roberts & Todd (WRT), is a leader in landscapeurbanism and a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s GraduateSchool of Design.From the beginning, the landscape has determined where andhow people live. Now communities are turning to the centralplanning challenge of our time, sustainability, and the benefitsof green infrastructure that takes advantage of the naturallandscape.

This report shows how green infrastructure cleans the air andwater, replenishes aquifers, reduces flooding, and moderates the climate. And the benefits

Knowledge and policy development in an enlarged EUEdited by Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella, Politecnico diTorino, Italy and Richard Nunes, Oxford Brookes University,UKSeries: Regions and CitiesThis book examines some of the evolving challenges faced byEU regional policy in light of enlargement and to assess someof the approaches and trends in terms of territorial developmentpolicy and practice that are emerging out of this process.Focusing on the experiences on Central and Eastern Europe,these chapters reflect on the diversity of approaches to spatialplanning and the the politics of policy formation and multi-levelgovernance operations – from local to trans-national agendas.Promoting increased awareness and understanding of these

issues is the the central purpose of the book. The recently acquired CEE dimension provides

go beyond improving the environment. It also promotes healthy exercise and access tomore locally grown food, boosts the economy as it attracts business, raises property values,and lowers energy and healthcare costs.

The authors, both professionals in planning and design, present six principles for successfulgreen infrastructure projects. Detailed case studies describe these principles at work.

a unique opportunity to examine the evolution of existing ‘epistemic communities’ as wellas to explore the potential emergence of new ones.

Planners, urban designers, and landscape architects will find proven ideas for making theirregions, cities, and neighborhoods more sustainable. Routledge

Market: EconomicsAugust 2013: 488ppHb: 978-0-415-55194-6: £115.00

APA Planners PressMarket: PlanningOctober 2013: 279 x 216: 144pp Pb: 978-0-415-71012-1: £24.95Pb: 978-1-611-90062-0: £37.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84297-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611900620 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415710121

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionTowards an Articulated PhenomenologicalInterpretation of Architecture

Planning Commissioners GuideC Gregory Dale, Benjamin A Herman and Anne McBrideThis step-by-step guide gets new commissioners off on the rightfoot and helps experienced commission members navigate theirroles. The authors, all practicing planners, have watchedcommissioners scramble up a steep learning curve, sit in the hotseat of controversy, and strive to make sound decisions for theplaces they call home.

The authors share ideas, insights, and information to helpcommissioners succeed. It covers everything from the nuts andbolts of development applications to the nuances of legal issuesto the part commissioners play in long-range planning. Foranyone serving on a planning commission The PlanningCommissioners Guide is essential reading.

Phenomenal PhenomenologyM. Reza Shirazi, Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Instituteof Urban and Regional Planning, Berlin University ofTechnology, TU Berlin, GermanySeries: Routledge Research in ArchitectureStarting with a concise introduction to the philosophical groundsof phenomenology from the points of view of Husserl,Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger, this book presents a criticalreading of the works of some leading figures of architecturalphenomenology in both theory and practice, such as ChristianNorberg-Schultz, Kenneth Frampton, Juhani Pallasmaa, andSteven Holl.

By introducing a clear, articulated, and practical method ofinterpretation, this book is of interest to academics and students analyzing and studingarchitectural thoery at various scales.

APA Planners PressMarket: PlanningAugust 2013: 216 x 140: 160ppPb: 978-1-611-90061-3: £18.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611900613

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Planning, Landscape and Urban DesignJuly 2013: 234x156: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-63795-4: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415637954

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStreet ComputingAsian Cities in an Era of DecentralisationUrban Informatics and City InterfacesEdited by Michelle Ann Miller, National University of

Singapore and Tim Bunnell, National University of Singapore,SingaporeThis book explores the relationship between decentralisationand urban change in Asian cities from an empowermentperspective. It considers the extent to which decentralisationregimes empower or disempower Asian cities and their residentsto govern themselves amidst rapidly transforming urbanlandscapes and circumstances.This book was published as a special issue of Space and Polity

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Edited by Marcus Foth, Queensland University ofTechnology, Australia, Markus Rittenbruch, QueenslandUniversity of Technology, Australia, Ricky Robinson, NICTAQueensland, Australia and Stephen Viller, University ofQueensland, AustraliaStreet Computing develops tools and techniques that will helpurban residents help themselves. Metaphorically speaking, it istaking computing to the street by giving the general public –rather than just researchers and professionals – the power toleverage available city infrastructure and create solutions tailoredto their individual needs.The book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Urban

Technology

Market: Spatial Planning / Asian Studies / Cities and InfrastructureJuly 2013: 246x174: 168ppHb: 978-0-415-70548-6: £85.00

Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415705486Market: City & Urban Planning / Cities and Infrastructure / Urban StudiesJuly 2013: 246x174: 120ppHb: 978-0-415-84336-2: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415843362

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRelaunching TitanicMasterplanning the Adaptive CityMemory and marketing in the New BelfastComputational Urbanism in the Twenty-First Century

Edited by William J V Neill, University of Aberdeen, MichaelMurray and Berna GristRelaunching Titanic examines the tension between placemarketing and other alternative portrayals of memory andmeaning in places. While the focus is on the conflicted natureof Titanic memory and place making in Belfast, the city of itslaunch, the book connects to more general city brandingchallenges where memory meets tourism in the eventscapesof current urban re-imaging and positioning.

RoutledgeMarket: PlanningJuly 2013: 234x156: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-54055-1: £105.00

Edited by Tom Verebes, University of Hong Kong, ChinaThe first book to advocate using computational design to createadaptable masterplans for rapid urban growth, or computationalurbanism. Includes essays, interviews, case studies, and originalresearch to accompany chapters written by editor Tom Verebesto give you the most comprehensive overview of this approach.Essays by Patrik Schumacher, Jonathan Solomon, Jorge Fiori,Neville Mars, Peter Trummer, and David Gerber. Interviews withMark Burry, Dana Cuff, Xu Wei Guo, Matthew Prio, Tom Barker,Su Yunsheng, and Brett Steele. Built case studies by Zaha Hadidand dotA and OCEAN CN, and research from the University ofHong Kong. With color illustrations throughout.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Design / Planning / ArchitectureSeptember 2013: 312ppHb: 978-0-415-53479-6: £105.00

Pb: 978-0-415-54056-8: £29.99Pb: 978-0-415-53480-2: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-77537-0eBook: 978-0-203-42805-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415540568* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415534802

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKCorrections and CollectionsShaping the CityArchitectures for Art and CrimeStudies in History, Theory and Urban Design

Joe Day, Southern California Institute of Architecture(SCI-Arc), USAA fascinating and accessible look at modern American prisonsand museums; this book explores and connects these twomassive expansions in our built environment. Corrections andCollections will recalibrate your assumptions about art,architecture, and urban design.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / Museum Studies / CriminologyJune 2013: 216x138: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-53481-9: £105.00

Edited by Rodolphe El-Khoury and Edwards RobbinsTaking on the key issues in urban design, Shaping the Cityexamines the critical ideas that have driven these themes anddebates through a study of particular cities at important periodsin their development. As well as retaining crucial discussionsabout cities such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit,Philadelphia, and Brasilia at particular moments in their historythat exemplified the problems and themes at hand like themega-city, the post-colonial city and New Urbanism, in this newedition the editors have introduced new case studies critical toany study of contemporary urbanism – China, Dubai, Tijuana andthe wider issues of informal cities in the Global South. Shapingthe City provides an essential overview of the range and variety

of urbanisms and urban issues that are critical to an understanding of contemporaryurbanism.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Planning, Urban Studies, Cultural Studies and Cultural GeographyJune 2013: 234x156: 376ppHb: 978-0-415-58458-6: £105.00

Pb: 978-0-415-53482-6: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-78603-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415534826

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Ethical Planning PractitionerHost Cities and the Olympics

Jerry WeitzIf a local college gives a city planner tickets to a football game,is it wrong to take them even if the planner pays for them?Should a planning consultant bid on a project that has aunrealistic timeframe? Can a planning director moonlight foranother agency?

Written for practitioners, this is the first ethics guide based onthe 2009 revision of the AICP Code of Ethics and ProfessionalConduct. Scenarios present real-life dilemmas based on thecode’s 26 rules of conduct. Each comes with educational toolsand suggested variations so training facilitators can use themagain and again. A solid grounding in ethics literature makes

the book well suited for classroom use.

An Interactionist ApproachHarry Hiller, University of Calgary, CanadaSeries: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and SocietyAdopting a symbolic interactionist approach, the book offers anew interpretive model through which to understand theOlympic Games by exploring the relationship between theGames and residents of the host city. Key analytical conceptssuch as framing, dramaturgy, the public realm, and the symbolicfield are introduced and illustrated through empirical researchfrom the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games. By filling a clear lacunain the Olympic Studies canon, this book is important reading foranybody with an interest in the sociology of sport, urban studies,event studies or urban sociology.

APA Planners PressRoutledgeMarket: Sport Studies/SociologyJune 2013Hb: 978-0-415-52241-0: £85.00

Market: PlanningMay 2013: 235 x 156: 272ppPb: 978-1-611-90081-1: £19.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611900811

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKUrban Regeneration in the UKCities and Nature

Andrew Tallon, University of the West of England, UKThis textbook provides an accessible and critical synthesis ofurban regeneration in the UK, analyzing key policies, approaches,issues and debates. It places the historical and contemporaryregeneration agenda in context. The second edition has beenextensively revised and updated to incorporate advances inliterature, policy and case study examples, as well as givinggreater discussion to the New Labour period of urban policy,and the urban agenda and regeneration policies of theConservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition government electedin 2010.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies/Planning/GeographyApril 2013: 246x174: 352ppHb: 978-0-415-68502-3: £99.00

Lisa Benton-Short, George Washington University, Maryland,USA and John Rennie Short, University of Maryland, USASeries: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and theCityThe book gives an overview of urban development and itsimpact on the environment, focusing on critical contemporaryissues such as urban ecology, hazards and disasters, water qualityand supply, air pollution and climate change, and garbage.Sustainability and different theoretical approaches are alsoconsidered, as well as environmental justice and the role ofgender and race in sustainability discourse. The last chapterexplores the ways in which cities are practicing

sustainability—from light "greening" efforts such as planting trees, to more comprehensivesustainability plans that integrate the multiple dimensions of sustainability.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies,Environmental Studies and GeographyMay 2013: 234x156: 522ppHb: 978-0-415-62555-5: £80.00

Pb: 978-0-415-68503-0: £28.99eBook: 978-0-203-80284-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415685030

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NEW IN PAPERBACKDummy text to keep placeholderPlanning Asian CitiesThe Singapore Water StoryRisks and ResilienceSustainable Development in an Urban City-State

Edited by Stephen Hamnett, University of South Australia,Adelaide and Dean Forbes, Flinders University, Adelaide,AustraliaSeries: Planning, History and Environment SeriesStephen Hamnett and Dean Forbes have brought together someof the region’s most distinguished urbanists to explore theplanning history and recent development of Pacific Asia’s majorcities. They show how globalization, and the competition toachieve global city status, has had a profound effect on all thesecities.

But how resilient are these cities to the risks that they face? Howcan they manage continuing pressures for development and growth while reducing theirvulnerability to a range of potential crises?

Cecilia Tortajada, Third World Centre for WaterManagement, Mexico, Yugal Kishore Joshi, NorthernRailways, New Delhi, India and Asit K. Biswas, NationalUniversity of SingaporeThe study of Singapore shows how a dynamic society canaddress development without losing its focus on theenvironment. What makes this case so unique is that the questfor self-sufficiency in terms of water availability in a fast-changingurban context has been crucial to the way development policiesand agendas have been planned throughout the years.The authors analyze a wide range of factors including institutions,laws and regulations, water demand and water supply strategies,water quality and water conservation considerations,

partnerships and the importance of the media.Key cities include: Tokyo, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore, KualaLumpur, Putrajaya, Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila.Routledge

Market: Environment/Natural Resource Management/Geography/Asian StudiesApril 2013: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-65782-2: £85.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKState of the World's Cities 2012/2013Low Carbon Nation?Prosperity of CitiesMike Hodson, University of Salford, UK and Simon Marvin,

Durham University, UKLow Carbon Nation provides students and policy makers in urbanplanning with a clear framework for understanding how thetransition to 'low carbon' has different implications for diverseregions across the UK. The book explains how this shift shouldbe understood as a response to the financial and economic crisisand to ecological concerns about the implications of globalclimate change.

1. Introduction 2. Low Carbon Britain as Spaces ofExperimentation 3. Re-Engineering State Low CarbonArchitecture 4. Exclusive Capabilities and Low Carbon Strategies

Un HabitatThis new report from UN-Habitat on the Prosperity of Citiessuggests a fresh approach to prosperity beyond the economic,looking at quality of life, infrastructure, equity and sustainability.The Report proposes a new tool – the City Prosperity Index –together with a conceptual matrix, the Wheel of Prosperity,which will assist decision makers to design clear policyinterventions. The Report maps out major policy steps topromote a new type of city – the city of the twenty-first century– that is a 'good', people-centred city. By doing this, UN-Habitatplays a pivotal role in ensuring that planning, legal, regulatoryand institutional frameworks become instruments of well-being.5. The Low Carbon Saudi Arabia? Scotland 6. Knitting, Prioritising and Bounding the Low

Carbon Region: Wales 7. The Low Carbon Industrial Phoenix? North East England 8. The RoutledgeRace for the Low Carbon Capital: Greater London 9. Low Carbon Economic Boosterism:Greater Manchester 10. Conclusion: What Kind of Low Carbon Britain?

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEW IN PAPERBACKCritical MobilitiesDubai: Behind an Urban Spectacle

Edited by Ola Soderstrom, Didier Ruedin, Shalini Randeria,Gianni D'Amato and Francesco PaneseThis book engages critically with the claims and challenges ofmobility studies by providing empirically rich reports of mobilitiesand their limitations. Instead of assuming a seamless world offlows it examines questions of power, inequality, and mooringsas integral to the movement of capital, goods, images, practices,or people.

1. Traces of Elsewhere 2. What Traveling Urban Types Do 3.Mobile Institutions of Higher Education 4. Citizenship in Worldsof Mobility 5. The Perplexities of Mobility 6. Immigration Politicsin a New Security World 7. Cosmopolitanism 8. Pharmaceutical

Mobilities 9. Foreign Operations

Yasser Elsheshtawy, UAE University, United Arab EmiratesSeries: Planning, History and Environment SeriesThis book explores Dubai’s history from its beginnings as a smallfishing village to its place on the world stage today. The authoruses historical narratives, travel descriptions and fictionalaccounts as well as case studies and surveys to explore theeconomic and political forces driving Dubai’s growth and itschanging urbanity.

1. The Emerging Urbanity of Dubai 2. Arab Cities andGlobalization 3. The Other Dubai: A Photo Essay 4. The IllusiveHistory of Dubai 5. The Transformation of Dubai or Towards the

Age of Megastructures 6. Spectacular Architecture and Urbanism 7. The Spectacular andthe Everyday: Dubai’s Retail Landscape 8. Transient City: Dubai’s Forgotten Urban Spaces 9. Global Dubai or Dubaization Routledge

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderPlanning and Place in the CityPlanning, Risk and Property DevelopmentMapping Place IdentityUrban regeneration in England, France and the Netherlands

Marichela SepeUnder the influence of globalization, the centres of many citiesin the industrialized world are losing their place identity. A keytask for planners and residents, working together, is to preservethat unique sense of place without making the city a parody ofitself. Planning and Place in the City explores the preservation,reconstruction and enhancement of cultural heritage and placeidentity. She outlines the history of the concept of placemaking,and sets out the range of different methods of analysis andassessment that are used to help pin down the nature of placeidentity.

RoutledgeMarket: PlanningDecember 2012: 246x174: 352ppHb: 978-0-415-66475-2: £105.00

Nikos Karadimitriou, OMEGA Centre, UCL, UK, Claudio deMagalhães, The Bartlett School of Planning, UniversityCollege London and Roelof Verhage, Universite LumiereLyonSeries: Housing, Planning and Design SeriesUrban regeneration projects are once again deployed in Europe’scities, involving a widening range of actors whilst increasinglydepending on private investment. The book explores therelationships, objectives and strategies of these actors in citiesof three advanced European economies. It researches theoutcomes of their interactions as these transform under theinfluence of changing market circumstances and associated

risks. It argues that although these projects can and do deliver much needed dwellings,the dependency on markets creates a series of consequences which in many cases causethe projects to fall short of the desired socio-economically sustainable outcomes.

Pb: 978-0-415-66476-9: £29.99RoutledgeMarket: Housing / PlanningFebruary 2013: 234x156: 232ppHb: 978-0-415-48110-6: £105.00

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKReal Estate EconomicsTranscultural CitiesA Point-to-Point HandbookBorder-Crossing and Placemaking

Nicholas G Pirounakis, American College of Greece, GreeceSeries: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and FinanceReal Estate Economics: A Point-to-Point Handbook introduces themain tools and concepts of real estate (RE) economics. It coversareas such as the relation between RE and the macroeconomy,RE finance, investment appraisal, taxation, demand and supply,development, and price estimation. It balances housingeconomics with commercial property economics, and paysparticular attention to the issue of property dynamics andbubbles – something very topical in the aftermath of the UShouse-price collapse that precipitated the global crisis of 2008.

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Edited by Jeffrey Hou, University of Washington, USATranscultural Cities collects case studies of intercultural exchangeand the urban transformations that have accompanied it. JeffreyHou and a talented team of multidisciplinary scholars argue fora more critical and open view of cities, urban places, andplacemaking as vehicles for cross-cultural understanding.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban Poverty in the Global SouthCreating Smart-er CitiesScale and NatureEdited by Mark Deakin, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK

This book draws upon the findings of recent research projectsexploring the creativity of smart cities. It captures the criticalinsights and institutional means by which to get beyond theall-too-often self-congratulatory tone that cities across the worldstrike when claiming to be smart.

This book was published as a special issue of Urban Technology

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Diana Mitlin, University of Manchester, UK and DavidSatterthwaite, International Institute for Environment andDevelopment, UKOne in seven of the world’s population live in poverty in urbanareas, and the vast majority of these live in the Global South -mostly in overcrowded informal settlements with inadequateprovision for water, sanitation, health care and schools. This bookexplains how and why the scale and depth of urban poverty isso frequently under-estimated by governments and internationalagencies worldwide. It is a comprehensive and detailed resourcefor students and lecturers in development studies, urbandevelopment, development geography, social policy, urbanplanning and design, and poverty reduction.

Market: City & Urban Planning / Urban Landscape / Building & ConstructionJanuary 2013: 246x174: 104ppHb: 978-0-415-62802-0: £85.00

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderEthnography and the CityGated CommunitiesReadings on Doing Urban FieldworkSocial Sustainability in Contemporary and Historical Gated

Developments Edited by Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College, CUNY, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeThe only collection of its kind on the market, this reader gathersthe work of some of the most esteemed urban ethnographersin sociology and anthropology. Broken down into sections thatcover key themes of ethnographic research, Ethnography andthe City will expose readers to important works in the field andguide students of the method as they embark on their ownwork.

RoutledgeAugust 2012: 235 x 187: 260ppHb: 978-0-415-80837-8: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-80838-5: £37.99

Edited by Samer Bagaeen, University of Glasgow, UK andOla Uduku, University of Leeds, UKGated Communities provides a historic, socio-political andcontemporary cultural perspective of gated communities andoffers a different lens through which to view the historicalbackground of this global phenomenon. The book presents acollection of writing on the issue by an international andinterdisciplinary group of contributors who review currentthinking and consider the sustainability issues that thesecommunities raise. The authors draw links between historicgated homesteads and cities, and today's Western-style securecomplexes. Global examples of gated communities, and their

historical context, are presented throughout.eBook: 978-0-203-72380-7Routledge

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderThe Connected CityBuilding the New UrbanismHow Networks are Shaping the Modern MetropolisPlaces, Professions, and Profits in the American Metropolitan Landscape

Zachary P. Neal, Michigan State University, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeThe Connected City explores how thinking about networks helpsmake sense of modern cities: what they are, how they work, andwhere they are headed. Cities and urban life can be examinedas networks, and these urban networks can be examined atmany different levels. This book focuses on three levels of urbannetworks: micro, meso, and macro.

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Aaron PassellThis volume situates the growth of New Urbanism in the historyof urban and suburban policy and development. The book buildsan account of the movement’s founding and development,linking its progress to the making of new places. The volumealso investigates how the movement capitalized upon dynamicswithin architecture, planning, and the homebuying public torecruit support from among those groups. This book establishesa framework for analyzing the opportunities and constraints thatconfront any effort to change the way we produce the builtenvironment. Moreover, it reveals how elaborately social theproduction of the built environment is and how specific thematerial solutions to social conditions must be to resolve this

process.

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READERTEXTBOOKThe World's CitiesThe Chinese CityContrasting Regional, National, and Global PerspectivesWeiping Wu, Tufts University, USA and Piper Gaubatz,

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USAThis book offers a comprehensive survey of the evolving urbanlandscape in China, covering such topics as history and patternsof urbanization, spatial and regional context, models of urbanform, social-spatial transformation, economic restructuring,urbanism and cultural dynamics, housing and land development,environmental issues, and challenges of urban governance. Italso shows how the character and complexity of the Chinesecity both conform to and defy conventional urban theories andthe experiences of cities elsewhere around the world. Illustratedcase studies in each chapter ground the discussion andintroduce readers to the diversity of cities and urban life in

Edited by A.J. Jacobs, East Carolina University, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeThe World’s Major Cities offers instructors in higher educationan easily understood book about global city-regions thatintroduces students to the three major perspectives influencinghow the world’s cities are best understood: City-Regions in aWorld System; Nested City-Regions; and The City-Region as theEngine of Economic Activity/Growth. The book also helpsstudents understand how a combination of these theoreticalperspectives can be used in concert, and also encouragesstudents to develop viewpoints of their own.

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China. Most chapters also are rooted in context and can be used as stand-alone coursematerials, with suggested references for further reading.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEthics and Justice for the EnvironmentBuilding Inclusive Cities

Adrian Armstrong, University of Birmingham, UKUsing philosophical and political ideas, this book examines theconcepts of ethics and justice as they apply to the environment,attempting to find common ground between conventionalenvironmental ethics and the environmental justice movement.It does so by developing a new account of justice for theenvironment, and explores its application in a series ofdiscussions of cases covering climate change, human interactionwith animals, and road building.

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Women’s Safety and the Right to the CityEdited by Carolyn Whitzman, University of Melbourne,Australia, Crystal Legacy, University of New South Wales,Australia, Caroline Andrew, University of Ottowa, Canada,Fran Klodawsky, Carleton University, Canada, MargaretShaw, International Centre for the Prevention of Crime,Canada and Kalpana Viswanath, Women in CitiesInternational, IndiaBuilding on a growing movement within developing countries,this book documents cutting-edge practice and builds theoryaround a rights-based approach to women’s safety in the contextof poverty reduction and social inclusion. Drawing upon twodecades of research and grassroots action on safer cities for Market: Environment, Sustainability

women, this book is about the right to an inclusive city. The first part of the book describes June 2012: 234x156: 274ppthe challenges that women face regarding access to essential services, housing security, Hb: 978-0-415-50903-9: £100.00

Pb: 978-0-415-53791-9: £25.99liveability and mobility. The second part of the book critically examines programs, projectsand ideas that are working to make cities safer. eBook: 978-0-203-10991-5

* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415509039RoutledgeMarket: Urban and Community PlanningAugust 2012: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-62815-0: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-62816-7: £41.99eBook: 978-0-203-10069-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415628167

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBeyond Smart CitiesEnergizing Sustainable CitiesHow Cities Network, Learn and InnovateAssessing Urban Energy

Tim Campbell, Urban Age Institute, USATo really achieve smart cities – that is to create the conditionsof continuous learning and innovation – there is a need tounderstand what is below the surface and to examine themechanisms which affect the way cities learn and then connecttogether. This book draws on quantitative and qualitative datawith concrete case studies to show how networks alreadyoperating in cities are used to foster and strengthen connectionsin order to achieve breakthroughs in learning and innovation.Going beyond smart cities means understanding how citiesconstruct, convert and manipulate relationships that grow inurban environments. Cities discussed in this book – Seattle,Barcelona, Bilbao, Charlotte, Curitiba, Portland, Seattle, and Turin

– illuminate a blind spot in the literature.

Edited by Arnulf Grubler, International Institute for AppliedSystems Analysis, Austria and Yale University, USA and DavidFisk, Imperial College London, UKUrban systems now house about half of the world's population,but determine some three quarters of the global economy andits associated energy use and resulting impacts. Energy is a keychallenge but also a key opportunity in the transition tosustainability. This book is the result of a major internationaleffort to conduct the first comprehensive assessment ofenergy-related urban sustainability issues under the auspices ofthe Global Energy Assessment. Written by an eminent team of

internationally renowned scholars it presents new data, new analysis and new policyinsights.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Urban Energy SystemsMarket: Urban and Community PlanningAugust 2012: 246x189: 222ppJanuary 2012: 234x156: 242ppHb: 978-1-849-71438-9: £110.00Hb: 978-1-849-71425-9: £110.00Pb: 978-1-849-71439-6: £30.99Pb: 978-1-849-71426-6: £36.99eBook: 978-0-203-11012-6eBook: 978-0-203-13768-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849714396* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849714266

Dummy text to keep placeholderQuality of Life and Public ManagementRedefining Development in the Local Environment

John Whitelegg, University of York, UKQuality of Life and Public Management explores the possibilityfor a dramatic and significant improvement in quality of life forall population groups and sub-groups in the UK. John Whiteleggexamines the impact of better central and local governance onthe welfare of children and older people. He also looks at thebuilt environment, air quality, resilience and renewable energyin the UK and gives suggestions for practical and implementablepolicies based on evidence and best practice from other EUcities. ; This book will be of great value to students andresearchers in the fields of public management, politics, socialwork, planning and public services in general. It also has directrelevance for professionals in central and local government,

councillors, community groups and NGOs.RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityAugust 2012: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-50955-8: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-62880-8: £24.95eBook: 978-0-203-10156-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415509558

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONTheory, Practice, and Community DevelopmentAn Introduction to Community Development

Edited by Mark Brennan, Pennsylvania State University, USA,Jeffrey Birdger, Pennsylvania State University, USA andTheodore R. Alter, Pennsylvania State University, USASeries: Community Development Research and Practice SeriesExpanded from a special issue of the journal CommunityDevelopment, Theory, Practice, and Community Developmentcollects previously published and widely cited essays, as well asnew theoretical and empirical research in communitydevelopment. Compiled by the editors of CommunityDevelopment, the essays feature topics as varied as placemaking,democratic theory and rural organizing. Theory, Practice, andCommunity Development is vital for scholars and practitioners

coming to grips with the rapidly changing definition of community.

Edited by Rhonda Phillips, Purdue University, USA and Robert H. Pittman, Universityof Central Arkansas, USAAn Introduction to Community Development offers a comprehensive, practical approach toplanning for communities. Road-tested in the authors’ own teaching, and through thetraining they provide for practicing planners, it enables students to make connectionsbetween academic study and practical know-how from both private and public sectorcontexts.

The bookshows how planners can use local economic interests and integrate finance andmarketing considerations into their strategy. Most importantly, the book is strongly focusedon outcomes, having students ask: what is best practice when it comes to planning forcommunities, and how do we accurately measure the results of planning practice?

RoutledgeOctober 2014: 246x189: 384ppHb: 978-0-415-70356-7: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-70355-0: £38.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSchools and Urban RevitalizationResilient DowntownsRethinking Institutions and Community DevelopmentA New Approach to Revitalizing Small- and Medium-City Downtowns

Edited by Kelly L. Patterson and Robert Mark SilvermanSeries: Community Development Research and Practice SeriesNew research in community development shows that institutionsmatter. Where the private sector disinvests from the inner city,public and nonprofit institutions step in and provide engines toeconomic revitalization and promote greater equity in society.Schools and Urban Revitalization collects emerging research inthis field, with special interest in new school-neighborhoodpartnerships that lead today’s most vibrant policy responses tourban blight.

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Michael A. Burayidi, Ball State University, USAResilient Downtowns provides a guide to communities in revivingand redeveloping their core districts into resilient, thrivingneighborhoods through the "en-RICHed" approach, a four-stepprocess for downtown development, which focuses onresidential development, immigration strategies, civicfunctionality, heritage tourism, and good design practice.Examples from fourteen small cities across the US show howthis process can revitalize downtowns in any city.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderKnowledge Partnering for CommunityDevelopment

Catalysts for Change21st Century Philanthropy and Community Development

Maria Martinez-Cosio, University of Texas at Arlington, USAand Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell, University of California, USASeries: Community Development Research and Practice SeriesCatalysts for Change fills a gap in the literature on philanthropicorganizations and how they intertwine with communitydevelopment. Maria Martinez-Cosio and Mirle Bussell use theirown first hand experiences and research to forge a new pathfor academic research in an area where it has been lacking.Drawing first on the history of philanthropic funding, the authorslook at developments in the last twenty years in detail, focussingon five key case studies from across America.

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Robyn EversoleSeries: Community Development Research and Practice SeriesEffective community development means that many different stakeholders have to worktogether: governments, development organizations and NGOs, and most importantly, thepeople they serve. Knowledge Partnering for Community Development teaches communitydevelopment professionals how to mediate community needs and development agendasto make community-based solutions for development challenges.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCommunity Matters: Service-Learning in EngagedDesign and Planning

Perspectives on Community PlanningGovernance and Empowerment?Simon Pemberton, Deborah Peel and Greg Lloyd Edited by Mallika Bose, Penn State University, USA, Paula

Horrigan, Cheryl Doble, SUNY-ESF, USA and SigmundShipp, Hunter College, USASeries: Earthscan Tools for Community PlanningCommunity Matters: Service Learning in Design and Planningexplores issues that resonate with a diverse group of design andplanning educators drawn to the challenge of supporting greatercommunity building and empowerment while combininglearning with service. The book provides compelling evidencefor the case that educators should be adopting engagedpedagogies like service-learning; engaged research methodslike action research; and engaged theories and practices like

In Perspectives on Community Planning the authors address community planning in threebroad areas. The first considers the aims, role and process of community planning. In turn,this informs the second which charts the practice of community planning in differinginstitutional, scalar and territorial contexts. The final theme is focused on the role of civicleadership and community engagement in relation to community planning and key issuesin collaborative working.

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participatory design, placemaking and deliberative democracy. Together these approachesare mapping a geography of design and planning education, practice and scholarshipoccurring at the boundary of community and academy.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderThe Community Planning HandbookPlanning and Design for Future Informal

Settlements How people can shape their cities, towns & villages in any part of theworldShaping the Self-Constructed City

Nick Wates, Nick Wates Associates, UKSeries: Earthscan Tools for Community PlanningThe Community Planning Handbook is the essential starting pointfor planners, local authorities, architects, community workers,students and local residents getting involved in shaping theirlocal environment. It features an accessible how-to-do-it style,best practice information on effective methods, and internationalscope and relevance. Tips, checklists and sample documentshelp readers learn from others' experience and select theapproach best suited to their situation. This second edition isfully updated and contains extra material on following up aftercommunity engagement activities.

David GouverneurThis is the first book to address future informal settlements at the global scale. It arguesthat to foster favourable conditions for the sustainable evolution of future informal cities,planners must consider the same issues that are paramount in formal urban developments.The booksuggests that the vitality of informality, coupled with good spatial design, cansupport the efficient use of resources. Through case studies, the book demonstrates thecontributions and limitations of different attempts to plan ahead for urban growth, andprovides a robust framework for planners and designers, policy-makers, NGOs and localgovernments working to improve living conditions in developing cities.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Planning / DevelopmentAugust 2014: 246x174: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-73789-0: £49.99 RoutledgeeBook: 978-1-315-76593-8 Market: Community Planning* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415737890 March 2014: 210x148: 304pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLivelihoods, Natural Resources, and Post-ConflictPeacebuilding

The Spacemaker's Guide to Big ChangeDesign and Improvisation in Development Practice

Nabeel Hamdi, Oxford Brookes University, UKSeries: Earthscan Tools for Community PlanningThis book gives definition to participatory practice as a necessaryform of activism in planning and provides guidance on howpractice can make space for big and lasting change. It points toways of building synergy and negotiating our way in the socialand political spaces in between conventional and oftencompeting ideals. The purpose of practice is to give structureto our understanding of the order and disorder in our citiestoday, then to disturb that order when it has become inefficientor inequitable. The book explains how practice can offer a newplatform from which to be more creative, more integrated, more

relevant, more resourceful – more strategic.

Edited by Helen Young, Tufts University, USA and LisaGoldman, Environmental Law Institute, Washington, USASeries: Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Natural ResourceManagementUsing case studies and analysis, this examination of experiencesfrom around the world identifies lessons and opportunities fordesigning interventions in land management, agriculture,forestry, fisheries, protected areas, ecotourism, and other naturalresource-based areas in supporting post-conflict livelihoods andfacilitating peacebuilding. It provides a concise theoretical andpractical framework for policymakers, researchers, practitioners,and students. Livelihoods and Natural Resources in Post-Conflict

Peacebuilding is part of a global initiative to identify and analyze lessons in post-conflictpeacebuilding and natural resource management.Routledge

Market: Community PlanningRoutledgeJune 2014: 304ppPb: 978-1-849-71233-0: £49.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849712330

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCommunity Economic DevelopmentCommunity-Based Adaptation to Climate Change

Edited by Rhonda G. Phillips, Purdue University, USA andTerry Besser, Iowa State University, USASeries: Community Development – Current Issues SeriesThis volume explores the relationships between economicdevelopment and community development practice andresearch. It centers on the role that economic developmentplays in community structures and processes, as well as theinfluences and impacts it holds.This book is a compilation of articles published in the Journal ofthe Community Development Society

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Scaling it upEdited by E. Lisa F. Schipper, Stockholm EnvironmentInstitute, Sweden, Jessica Ayers, Hannah Reid, SaleemulHuq, all at the International Institute for Environment andDevelopment (IIED), UK and Atiq Rahman, BangladeshCentre for Advanced StudiesAs climate change adaptation rises up the international policyagenda, this book moves the debate on community-basedadaptation forward towards effective, appropriate, scaled upadaptive action. It details the argument for more tailored supportat a local level, enabling vulnerable communities to identify andimplement responses to climate change themselves. Combiningcutting edge research from the fields of climate change and

development, the book features chapters from prominent theorists and practitioners.

Market: Community Planning / Economic Development / Human GeographyAugust 2013: 246x174: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-63409-0: £85.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Rural DevelopmentCommunity Development Approaches to Improving

Public Health Sustainable livelihoods and the Community Capitals FrameworkEdited by Mary Emery, South Dakota State University, USA,Isabel Gutierrez-Montes, Tropical Agricultural Research andHigher Education Center: CATIE and Edith Fernandez-Baca,United Nations Development Programme - UNDPSeries: Community Development – Current Issues SeriesThis book brings together several systems-level approaches tothe consideration of the interaction of livelihood choices, naturalresource management and participatory action research onsustainable development. This book was originally published asa special issue of Community Development.

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Edited by Robert S Ogilvie, Public Health Law & Policy, USA.Series: Community Development – Current Issues SeriesThe interface of community development, planning and publichealth policy is vital and important for encouraging better healthoutcomes in communities and regions. A variety of approachesand considerations are presented at this interface, bringingtogether the need to promote public health planning.

This book was originally published as a special issue ofCommunity Development.

RoutledgeMarket: urban Policy / Health & Development / City PlanningAugust 2014Hb: 978-0-415-52313-4: £80.00

Market: Community Planning/Rural Studies/Sustainable DevelopmentMay 2013: 246x174: 120ppHb: 978-0-415-82520-7: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415825207Pb: 978-0-415-75475-0: £28.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCooperatives and Community DevelopmentTourism, Planning, and Community Development

Edited by Vanna Gonzales and Rhonda G. Phillips, PurdueUniversity, USASeries: Community Development – Current Issues SeriesCooperatives are an alternative organizational structure forfostering collaborative process and outcomes in communities.Centered on the power of participation by members, coopsserve as a "model" means for achieving desired goals andoutcomes.

This book is a compilation of articles published in the journalCommunity Development

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Edited by Rhonda Phillips, Purdue University, USA andSherma Roberts, University of the West IndiesSeries: Community Development – Current Issues SeriesTourism, planning, and community development are intricatelyconnected. It is crucial to explore these connections to fostercommunity well-being.

This book was originally published as a special issue ofCommunity Development.

RoutledgeMarket: Community Development / Organizational Studies / CitizenshipMarket: Tourism Planning / Sustainability / Urban PolicyApril 2013: 246x174: 176ppAugust 2014Hb: 978-0-415-63412-0: £85.00Hb: 978-0-415-52432-2: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-82967-8Pb: 978-0-415-75490-3: £28.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415634120eBook: 978-0-203-72029-5

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTheory and Practice of Dialogical CommunityDevelopment

Developing Sustainable Agriculture and CommunityEdited by Lionel J. "Bo" Beaulieu, Mississippi State University,USA and Jeffrey L. Jordan, University of Georgia, USASeries: Community Development – Current Issues SeriesFor communities to benefit from sustainable development,strong and lasting partnerships between the agricultural andthe broader community are necessary. This book combineslessons learned from both sustainable agriculture andcommunity development interests in moulding sustainabledevelopment strategies.This book was published as a special issue of CommunityDevelopment

International PerspectivesPeter Westoby, University of Queensland, Australia andAustralian Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies and GerardDowling, Community Praxis, AustraliaThis book identifies a dialogical tradition of communitydevelopment and considers how such a tradition shapes practicewithin contemporary contexts and concerns – economic, social,political, cultural and ecological. This tradition builds on keythinkers such as Martin Buber, Paolo Freire and J. P. Lederachand illuminates how their insights can shape the contours ofpractice.

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RoutledgeMarket: Planning / Agriculture / Development StudiesApril 2013: 246x174: 104ppHb: 978-0-415-63371-0: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-82968-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415633710 Market: Development Studies / Social Work

April 2013: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-53788-9: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-10994-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415537889

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Field Guide to Community Based AdaptationLocal Food and Community Development

Tim Magee, Centre for Sustainable Development, GuatemalaThis innovative field guide argues that in order to combat climatechange we must work ‘from the ground up’ using dynamiccommunity projects. This book is arranged in a step-by-stepprogression that leads readers through problem assessment,project design, implementation, and community take over. Basedon years of experience in 129 different countries, the field guideprovides students and professionals with all the tools neededto develop and deliver their own projects.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityDecember 2012: 246x174: 238ppHb: 978-0-415-51929-8: £90.00

Edited by Gary Paul Green and Rhonda G. Phillips, PurdueUniversity, USASeries: Community Development – Current Issues SeriesFood is becoming a central focus of local and regionalcommunity development efforts. The number and types ofapproaches being tried are varied, and this volume explores thelinks between these and community development process andoutcomes.

This book is a compilation of articles published in the journalCommunity Development

RoutledgeMarket: Community Development / AgricultureMarch 2013: 246x174: 104ppHb: 978-0-415-63414-4: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-87310-7 Pb: 978-0-415-51930-4: £25.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415634144 eBook: 978-0-203-08255-3

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2nd Edition • READERDummy text to keep placeholderThe Community Development ReaderCommunity Leadership Development

James DeFilippis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USAand Susan Saegert, CUNY Graduate Center, USAThe Community Development Reader is the first comprehensivereader in the past thirty years that brings together practice,theory and critique concerning communities as sites of socialchange. The second edition is significantly updated andexpanded to include a section on globalization as well as newchapters on the foreclosure crisis, and emerging forms ofcommunity.

RoutledgeFebruary 2012: 254 x 178: 400ppHb: 978-0-415-50773-8: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-50776-9: £48.99

A Compendium of Theory, Research, and ApplicationEdited by Mark A. Brennan, Pennsylvania State University,USASeries: Community Development – Current Issues SeriesThe development of leadership capacities addresses a vital needfor communities and organizations as they attempt to adapt toa wide range of social, economic, environmental, and politicalchallenges. To help meet such needs, this book brings togethera variety of seminal leadership theory, research and practicediscussions to significantly advance leadership developmentefforts.

This book is a compilation of articles published in the journalCommunity Development

RoutledgeMarket: Leadership / Community Planning / Citizenship eBook: 978-0-203-71870-4February 2013: 234x156: 184pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415507769Hb: 978-0-415-63411-3: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-87311-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415634113

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHuman Security and Natural DisastersLearning from Disaster

Edited by Christopher Hobson, Waseda University, Japan,Paul Bacon, Waseda University, Japan and Robin Cameron,RMIT University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Humanitarian StudiesHuman security is about people living their lives with dignity,being free from "fear" and "want". To date, there has been astrong tendency to focus on insecurity caused by civil conflict,with less attention on issues to do with environmental security.This volume addresses the threat posed by natural disasters,which represent an increasingly major human security threat topeople everywhere. In looking at natural disasters, it also refinesthe human security approach and does so through developing

its previously unexplored interdisciplinary potential.

Planning for ResilienceKarl KimSeries: Disaster Risk Reduction and ResilienceLearning from Disaster: Planning for Resilience is the first book ofthe Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience series and offers aninterdisciplinary approach to the planning and redesign of citiesfollowing catastrophic events. With international cases, toolkits,and exercises throughout, this book provides learningopportunities for both students and professionals in the fieldsof urban and regional planning as well as emergency anddisaster management.

Routledge RoutledgeMarket: Disasters / Security Studies / DevelopmentNovember 2014: 235 x 156: 304ppMarch 2014: 234x156: 196ppHb: 978-0-415-66207-9: £105.00Hb: 978-0-415-73799-9: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-66208-6: £24.99eBook: 978-1-315-81767-5eBook: 978-0-203-07272-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415737999* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415662086

TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderDisaster, Conflict and Society in CrisesDisplaced by DisasterEveryday Politics of Crisis ResponseRecovery and Resilience in a Globalizing World

Edited by Dorothea Hilhorst, Wageningen University, theNetherlandsSeries: Routledge Humanitarian StudiesHumanitarian crises, whether they result from conflict, naturaldisaster or political collapse, are usually perceived as completebreaks from normality, spurring special emergency policies andinterventions. This book questions this assumption, arguing thatthere are both continuities and discontinuities between crisisand normality. Using a wealth of international case studies froma team of leading experts, the book examines what this meansfor the social and political dynamics of institutional response,international policy and aid interventions in crises.

Ann-Margaret Esnard, Georgia State University and AlkaSapat, Florida Atlantic UniversitySeries: Disaster Risk Reduction and ResilienceDisplaced by Disaster addresses the effects of populationdisplacement during natural disasters from a planning and policyperspective informed by scholarship in disciplines such asemergency management; political science; sociology andanthropology. It is ideal for students and practitioners workingin the areas of disaster management, planning, publicadministration and policy, housing, and the many disciplinesconnected to disaster issues.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Environment/ Disaster & Risk ManagementJune 2013: 234x156: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-64081-7: £80.00

Market: Disaster ManagementJuly 2014: 234x156: 268ppHb: 978-0-415-85603-4: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-85604-1: £27.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Disaster Waste Management HandbookHuman Security and Japan’s Triple DisasterMartin Bjerregaard, Disaster Waste Recovery, UK and Gary Morris-Iveson, DisasterWaste Recovery, UK

Responding to the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclearcrisis

To help communities and practitioners deal with the waste quantities generated by naturaldisasters and conflicts, this book draws on real life international case studies to provide

Edited by Paul Bacon, Waseda University, Japan andChristopher Hobson, Waseda University, JapanSeries: Routledge Humanitarian StudiesThe earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident that struck Japanon 11 March 2011 has come to be known as Japan’s ‘tripledisaster’. This left more than 15,000 people dead, displaced morethan 300,000, and was the most expensive natural disaster inrecorded history. This volume applies the concept of humansecurity to this specific case, illustrating the different forms ofhuman insecurity that appeared and were exacerbated, as wellas more encouraging signs of human empowerment and reformthat have also occurred.

clear information on the risks of waste, guidance on how to deal with it, practical ways inwhich waste can be reused and recycled to the benefit of local communities as well as astep-by-step guide to setting up and implementing a disaster waste managementprogramme.

RoutledgeJanuary 2014: 240 x 170: 384ppHb: 978-1-849-71403-7: £120.00eBook: 978-0-203-10948-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849714037

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2nd EditionTEXTBOOKHandbook of Disaster Policies and InstitutionsCities, Disaster Risk and AdaptationImproving Emergency Management and Climate Change AdaptationChristine Wamsler, University of Manchester. UK

Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and theCityThis book addresses the urgent need for re-evaluating currentcity planning to provide better solutions. With disasters andchanging climatic conditions being a product of pastdevelopments, responding and adapting effectively to risk isinherently complex. This book explores the complex interrelationbetween disasters, climate change, and cities, provides anunderstanding on how to integrate sustainable risk reductionand adaptation into city planning – both in theory and inpractice, and analyzes the role that people’s coping strategies,

urban institutions, and governance can play in addressing increasing disaster risk.

John Handmer, RMIT University, Melbourne, The AustralianNational University and Flood Hazard Research Centre,Middlesex University, UK and Stephen Dovers, TheAustralian National University and Charles Darwin University,AustraliaThis updated and revised second edition includes new coverageof climate change adaptation, which has rapidly become centralto disaster and emergency planning and management. This isan essential handbook for practitioners across the world seekingto improve the quality, robustness and capacity of their disastermanagement mechanisms.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies/Geography/Development StudiesNovember 2013: 234x156: 334ppHb: 978-0-415-59102-7: £85.00

Market: Environment/Climate Change/Disaster ManagementJanuary 2013: 234x156: 216ppHb: 978-1-849-71350-4: £95.00Pb: 978-1-849-71351-1: £34.99Pb: 978-0-415-59103-4: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-10976-2eBook: 978-0-203-48677-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849713511* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415591034

Dummy text to keep placeholderDisaster ManagementInternational Lessons in Risk Reduction, Response and Recovery

Edited by Alejandro López-Carresi, CEDEM Centre ofEmergency Management Training, Spain, MaureenFordham, University of Northumbria, UK, Ben Wisner,Oberlin College, USA, Ilan Kelman and JC GaillardThere is a perennial gap between theory and practice, betweenacademia and active professionals in the field. In disastermanagement this gap means that valuable lessons are notlearned and people die or suffer as a result. This book opens adialogue between theory and practice. Based on years ofexperience from a team of international authors, it offers vitallessons to practitioners from scholarship, and to academics itoffers the experience accumulated by practitioners. The book

covers issues in all phases of the disaster cycle: preparedness, prevention, response andrecovery, and addresses cross-cutting issues including political, economic and social factors.

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2nd EditionEmergency Planning Guide for Utilities, SecondEdition

Samuel Mullen, Absecon, New Jersey, USAAn increase in major natural disasters has led to heightenedconcerns about utility operations and public safety. Due totoday's complex, compliance-based environment, utilitymanagers and planners often find it difficult to plan for the actionneeded to help ensure organization-wide resilience and meetconsumer expectations during these incidents. This volumeoffers a working guide that presents new and field-testedapproaches to plan development, training, exercising, andemergency program management. The book will help utilityplanners, trainers, and responders to more effectively preparefor damaging events and improve the level of the utility’sresilience.

CRC PressMarket: Emergency PlanningJanuary 2013: 235 x 156: 232ppHb: 978-1-466-50485-1: £57.99eBook: 978-1-466-50486-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466504851

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHousing Policy in Latin American CitiesThe Tenants' MovementA New Generation of Strategies and Approaches for 2016 UN-HABITATIII

Resident involvement, community action and the contentious politicsof housing

Peter M. Ward, University of Texas at Austin, USA, Edith R. Jiménez Huerta, Universityof Guadalajara, Mexico and María Mercedes Di Virgilio, University of Buenos Aires,Argentina

Quintin Bradley, Leeds Metropolitan University, UKSeries: Housing and Society SeriesThe Tenants' Movement is a history of tenant organization andmobilization, and a guide to understanding how the strugglesof tenant organizers have come to shape housing policy today.Charting the history of tenant mobilization, and the rise ofconsumer movements in housing, it is one of the firstcross-cultural, historical analyses of tenants’ organizations' rolesin housing policy. Using original case studies from the UK, US,Latin America and Southeast Asia, The Tenants' Movement showsboth the past and future of tenant mobilization. The book’sapproach applies social movement theory to housing studies,

and bridges gaps between research in urban sociology and the built environment.

This volume breaks new ground with a fresh look at housing policy in Latin American citieswith broader application for other developing countries. Peter Ward coordinates the LatinAmerican Housing Network, and Edith Jiménez and María Di Virgilio are founding membersof the network who have led project teams in Guadalajara and Buenos Aires respectively.The volume encompasses 9 Latin American countries and 11 cities. The authors offer originalperspectives on the housing challenges Latin American cities face, identify the reasonsbehind market dysfunction that impede the operation of consolidated housing informalmarkets in Latin American cities, and outline new policy solutions.

RoutledgeMarket: Housing PolicyJune 2014: 229 x 152: 352ppHb: 978-1-138-77685-2: £85.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEcoculturesSocial Housing, Disadvantage, and Neighbourhood

Liveability Blueprints for Sustainable CommunitiesEdited by Steffen Bohm, University of Essex, UK, Zareen Pervez Bharucha, Universityof Essex, UK and Jules N. Pretty, University of Essex, UK

Ten Years of Change in Social Housing NeighbourhoodsEdited by Michelle Norris, University College Dublin, IrelandSeries: Housing and Society SeriesIn a groundbreaking longitudinal study, researches studied sevensimilar social housing neighbourhoods in Ireland to determinewhat factors affected their liveability. In this collection of essays,the same researchers return to these neighbourhoods ten yearslater to see what’s changed. Are these neighbourhoods nowmore liveable or leaveable? This title examines the major nationaland local developments that externally affected theseneighbourhoods: the Celtic tiger boom, area-based interventions,and reforms in social housing management. Additionally, thebook examines changes in the culture of social housing through

Communities around the world are struggling to transition to sustainable ways of livingthat improve well-being and increase resilience. This book demonstrates how communitiesin both developed and developing countries are already taking action to maintain or buildresilient and sustainable lifestyles. These communities, here designated as 'Ecocultures',are exemplars of the art and science of sustainable living. Overall, the volume describeshow ecocultures can provide the global community with important lessons for a widertransition to sustainability and will show how we can redefine our personal and collectivefutures around these principles.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / SociologySeptember 2014: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-81282-5: £95.00

studies of crime within social housing, changes in public service delivery, and mediareporting on social housing.

Pb: 978-0-415-81285-6: £34.99eBook: 978-0-203-06847-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415812856Routledge

Market: HousingNovember 2013: 234x156: 236ppHb: 978-0-415-81639-7: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-81640-3: £29.99eBook: 978-0-203-44085-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415816403

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIncomplete StreetsHome OwnershipProcesses, Practices and PossibilitiesRay Forrest, University of Bristol, UK

Series: Housing and Society Series Edited by Stephen Zavestoski, University of San Francisco,USA and Julian Agyeman, Tufts University, USASeries: Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City seriesThe most prolific and persistent product of the unfolding visionof ‘liveable cities’ and ‘cities for people’ has been the genesisand growth of ‘complete streets;’ a concept and movement thathas exploded across the urban planning, transportation planning,environmental policy, sustainable communities, and otherscenes. This book examines where important missing narrativesin the complete streets discourse and practice result in streetsthat are "complete" for some but not others. It applies a criticalperspective on the rhetoric and practice of complete streets

that goes beyond seeing streets as merely functional spaces.

Home Ownership provides a rounded and up to date account of the social, economic andpolitical dimensions of the growth of individual home ownership. Addressing the periodsince the second world war, it includes key theoretical debates of the 1970s and 1980swhich revolved around issues of the impact of home ownership on class divisions, socialstratification and political orientation and shift them into the global, neo-liberal context ofthe present day.RoutledgeMarket: HousingJanuary 2015: 234x156Hb: 978-0-415-48452-7: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-60813-8: £29.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415608138

RoutledgeMarket: Sustainability / Urban Studies / PlanningAugust 2014: 234x156: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-72586-6: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-72587-3: £28.99eBook: 978-1-315-85653-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415725873

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAffordable and Social HousingWriting the City in British Asian DiasporasPolicy and PracticeEdited by Sean McLoughlin, University of Leeds, UK, William

Gould, University of Leeds, UK, Ananya Jahanara Kabir,University of Leeds, UK and Emma Tomalin, University ofLeeds, UKSeries: Routledge Contemporary South Asia SeriesRevisiting the study of South Asians in Britain and beyond, thisbook looks at the concept of diaspora by probing the ways inwhich the South Asian diaspora could be re-conceptualised ascomprising communities whose identity, on both individual andcollective levels, is grounded in a sense of rooted and connectedlocations that do not necessarily privilege the homeland. Themeaning and importance of the local, multi-local and trans-local

Paul Reeves, University of Westminster (UK)Affordable and Social Housing - Policy and Practice is a candidand critical appraisal of current big-ticket issues affecting theplanning, development and management of affordable andsocial housing in the United Kingdom. The successor to thesecond edition of the established textbook An Introduction toSocial Housing, the book includes new chapters, reflecting thefocal importance of customer involvement and empowerment,regeneration and the Localism agenda which will have radicalimpacts on housing provision and tenure, as well as the townand country planning system which enables its development.There is also a new chapter on Housing Law in response todemand for a clear and signposting exposition of this often

is explored through a comparison of five British-Asian cities: Bradford, the East End ofLondon, Manchester, Leicester and Birmingham.

complex area. Reeves indicates how each theme affects the other, and suggests policydirections on the basis of past successes and failures.

RoutledgeMarket: South Asian Studies, Diaspora Studies, Sociology, AnthropologyJuly 2014: 234x156: 272pp Routledge

Market: HousingNovember 2013: 234x156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-62855-6: £105.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDisplacement and Resettlement in IndiaThe Human Cost of Development

Hari Mohan MathurSeries: Routledge Contemporary South Asia SeriesIn the past ten years or so, displacement by developmentprojects has gone on almost untamed under the globalizationpressures to meet the demand for land from local andincreasingly foreign investors. Focusing on India, this book looksat the complex issue of resettling people who are displaced forthe sake of development. A timely analysis of displacement andresettlement, this book has an appeal beyond South AsianStudies alone. It is of interest to policy makers, planners,administrators, and scholars in the field of resettlement anddevelopment studies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderAffordable Housing in the Urban Global SouthSeeking Sustainable Solutions

Edited by Jan Bredenoord, University of Utrecht, TheNetherlands, Paul Van Lindert, Utrecht University, TheNetherlands and Peer SmetsThe global increase in the number of slums calls for policieswhich improve the conditions of the urban poor, sustainably.This volume provides an extensive overview of current housingpolicies in Asia, Africa and Latin America and presents the factsand trends of recent housing policies. The chapters provideideas and tools for pro-poor interventions with respect to theprovision of land for housing, building materials, labour,participation and finance. The book looks at the role of thevarious stakeholders involved in such interventions, including

national and local governments, private sector organisations, NGOs and Community-basedOrganisations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCity Futures in the Age of a Changing ClimateResilient Sustainable CitiesTony Fry, Griffith University, AustraliaA FutureThis book examines what climate change will mean for the ‘city’ of the future. It looks tothe nomadic behaviour patterns of the past for lessons for today’s population unsettlement,

Edited by Leonie Pearson, Peter Newton and Peter Roberts,University of Leeds, UKBridging the increasing divide between cross-disciplinaryacademic insights and the latest practical innovations, this bookprovides an integrated approach for long term future planningwithin the context of the city as a whole system. The bookprovides practical and conceptual insights for practitioners,researchers and students on how to deliver cities which areresilient to ‘slow burn’ issues and achieve sustainability.

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and argues that as human survival will increasingly be linked directly to movement, thecity can no longer be defined as a constrained space. The impacts of climate change mustto be understood as a combination of the actual and the expected, and have to beaddressed both practically and culturally. Urban planners, designers, developmentpractitioners, and anyone seeking to understand what the future is likely to look like forour cities, and how to prepare for it, will find this an essential read.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook on Urbanization and GlobalEnvironmental Change

Sustainable StockholmExploring Urban Sustainability in Europe’s Greenest City

Edited by Jonathan Metzger, Stockholm University, Swedenand Amy Rader OlssonUsing the case of Stockholm as the pivot of discussions, thisbook investigates the core issues of sustainable urbanenvironmental development and planning. The book showshow intersecting fields such as urban planning and architecture,traffic planning, land-use regulation, building, wastemanagement, regional development, water management,infrastructure engineering—together and in combination—havecontributed to making Stockholm Europe’s "greenest" city.

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Edited by Karen C. Seto and Solecki D. SoleckiSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis volume provides a comprehensive overview of the interactions and feedbacks betweenurbanization and global environmental change. A key focus is the examination of howurbanization influences global environmental change, and how global environmentalchange in turn influences urbanization processes. It has four thematic foci: Theme 1addresses the pathways through which urbanization drives global environmental change.Theme 2 addresses the pathways through which global environmental change affects theurban system. Theme 3 addresses the interactions and responses within the urban systemin response to global environmental change. Theme 4 centers on critical emerging research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLow Carbon CitiesUrban Climate Mitigation TechniquesTransforming Urban SystemsMat Santamouris and Denia Kolokotsa

The urban climate is continuously deteriorating. Urban heat lowers the quality of urbanlife, increases the energy needs at the urban scale, and affects the urban socio-economy.

Edited by Steffen Lehmann, University of South AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Series on Sustainable DesignThis book introduces key concepts underpinning theories ofgreen urbanism and methods of low carbon urban development,including international case studies and practical planningapproaches. It is essential reading for practitioners, academics,policy makers and community members interested in thedevelopment of green cities and low carbon urban development.

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However, there are steps that can be taken to mitigate this situation. This book presents aseries of innovative technologies as well as examples of best practices for the improvementof the urban climate. Case studies prove the applicability of the measures proposed invarious cities around the world. Aimed at the urban designer, architect or planner, thisbook takes a step by step tour of the various technologies for the improvement of theurban climate.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGoverning Marine Protected AreasMotivating Change: Sustainable Design and

Behaviour in the Built Environment Resilience through DiversityPeter J.S. Jones, University College London, UKSeries: Earthscan OceansIn this challenging volume the author explores questions relatingto the effecitve and equitable governance of Marine ProtectedAreas (MPAs) and explores options for addressing them. A keytheme is that MPA governance needs to combine differentapproaches. Building on ideas concerning the management ofcommon-pool resources, the author puts forward a more holisticand less prescriptive approach to the governance of MPAs. Thistrans-disciplinary analysis is aimed at supporting thedevelopment of MPA governance approaches that buildsocio-ecological resilience through both institutional andbiological diversity.

Edited by Robert Crocker, University of South Australia andSteffen Lehmann, University of South AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Series on Sustainable DesignExploring the underlying dimensions of behaviour change interms of consumption, media, social innovation and urbansystems, the essays in this book are from many disciplines,including architecture, urban design, industrial design andengineering, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, wastemanagement and public policy. Aimed especially at designersand architects, Motivating Change explores the diversity ofcurrent approaches to change, and the multiple ways in which

behaviour can be understood as an enactment of values and beliefs, standards and habitualpractices in daily life, and more broadly in the urban environment.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Natural Resource Management/Environmental Governance/Marine Studies/ ConservationMarket: Urban Planning / Sustainable BehaviourFebruary 2014: 234x156: 256ppJuly 2013: 246x174: 472ppHb: 978-1-844-07663-5: £49.99Hb: 978-0-415-82977-9: £110.00eBook: 978-0-203-12629-5Pb: 978-0-415-82978-6: £39.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781844076635eBook: 978-0-203-48208-7

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Food SystemsLow Impact LivingBuilding a New ParadigmA Field Guide to Ecological, Affordable Community Building

Edited by Terry Marsden, Cardiff University, UK and AdrianMorleySeries: Earthscan Food and AgricultureIn response to the challenges of a growing population and foodsecurity, there is an urgent need to construct a new agri-foodsustainability paradigm. This book brings together an integratedrange of key social science interdisciplinary insights into thecontributions and interventions necessary to build thisframework. The book critically explores how the links betweenresearch, practice and policy can begin to contribute to moresustainable, resilient and justly distributive food systems whichwould be better equipped to 'feed the world' by 2050.

Paul Chatterton, University of Leeds, UKSeries: Earthscan Tools for Community PlanningThe inspirational story of one project that shows how you canbecome involved in building and running your neighbourhood.The author, co-founder of Lilac (Low Impact Living AffordableCommunity), explains how a group of people got together tobuild one of the most ecological, affordable cohousingneighbourhoods in the world. The book starts with the valuesthat motivated and guided the project’s members and outlineshow they were driven by challenges and concerns over the needto respond to climate change and energy scarcity. Low ImpactLiving provides clear and easy to follow advice for community

groups, practitioners and government, and is heavily illustrated with drawings andphotographs.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Communities

John Blewitt, Aston University, UKThis new expanded edition builds on the first edition’smulti-perspective approach and breadth of coverage. A trulycomprehensive introduction to sustainable development, it isdesigned to allow access to the topic from a wide range ofeducational and professional backgrounds and to developunderstanding of a diversity of approaches and traditions atdifferent levels. This edition comes with a brand new websiteincluding discussion of how projects are done on the ground,additional exercises, online cases, test questions, recommendedreadings and films. Offering examples from local to global, thistextbook is the most complete guide to the subject.

Creating a Durable Local EconomyRhonda Phillips, Purdue University, USA, Bruce Seifer, CEDOBurlington Vermont, USA and Ed Antczak, CEDO BurlingtonVermont, USASeries: Earthscan Tools for Community PlanningSustainable Communities addresses some of the most pressingissues challenging communities in their efforts to foster betterquality-of-life outcomes and long term sustainability. Using theexample of Burlington, Vermont, it explores aspects ofcommunity planning – including social enterprise development,the balance of energy and environment with developmentdemands, the incorporation of food systems with communitydevelopment, and cultural well-being – and presents strategies

followed and lessons learned.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCollaborative Strategies for Sustainable CitiesTowards Low Carbon Cities in ChinaEconomy, Environment and Community in BaltimoreUrban Form and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Eric S. Zeemering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County,USASeries: Routledge Studies in Public Administration andEnvironmental SustainabilityA city may have a sustainability plan and personnel responsiblefor sustainability; but, in order to understand how cities makeprogress on their sustainability policy goals, we need a view ofthe networks working to advance sustainability in thecommunity. Using the city of Baltimore to describe and analyzethe involvement of the participants in local sustainability effortsin rich detail, Eric Zeemering argues that when we think aboutthe sustainable city, the city government is not the best unit of

analysis for our investigations or policy planning.

Edited by Sun Sheng Han, University of Melbourne, Australia, Ray Green, Universityof Melbourne, Australia and Mark Wang, University of Melbourne, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Studies in Low Carbon DevelopmentThis book explores the relationship between urban form and Greenhouse Gas (GHG)emissions based on new empirical evidence from four Chinese cities. Drawing on thefindings of a four-year research project, it discusses characteristics of GHG emissions inChina, the relevant policies on emissions control, and the associated economic andenvironmental challenges that China faces. The book uses four diverse case studies toexplore the asociation between urban form and GHG emissions, suggesting ways ofreducing emissions, analysing residents’ attitudes towards GHG emissions reduction andidentifying priority areas for further research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAdaptation to Climate Change and DevelopmentThe Urban Climate ChallengeTransforming Traditional ParadigmsRethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime

Edited by Tor Håkon Inderberg, Fridtjof Nansen Institute,Norway, Siri Eriksen, University of Life Sciences, Norway,Karen O'Brien, University of Oslo, Norway and Linda Sygna,University of Oslo, NorwayWhile it is widely recognized that climate change will havesignificant impacts on the developing world, the socialdimensionsof vulnerability are often ignored in developmentprojects and practices aimed at promoting adaptation to climatechange. This book presents case studies that shed light on thetendency to promote policies and practices that fit convenientlyinto traditional development paradigms, and explores howdevelopment may need to shift focus in relation to climatechange adaptation.

Edited by Craig A. Johnson, University of Guelph, Canada, Noah J. Toly, WheatonCollege, USA. and Heike Schroeder, University of East Anglia, UK.Series: Cities and Global GovernanceDrawing upon a variety of empirical and theoretical perspectives, The Urban ClimateChallenge provides a hands-on perspective about the political and technical challengesnow facing cities and transnational urban networks in the global climate regime. Bringingtogether experts working in the fields of global environmental governance, urbansustainability and climate change, this volume explores the ways in which cities,transnational urban networks and global policy institutions are repositioning themselvesin relation to this changing global policy environment.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderUrban EcologyGlobal Cities and Climate ChangeAn IntroductionThe Translocal Relations of Environmental GovernanceIan Douglas, University of Manchester, UK and Philip JamesTaedong Lee, Yonsei University, KoreaThis textbook sets out what we know now and how we can use that knowledge of urbanecology to build and maintain a better, more sustainable urban future; it also identifies

Series: Cities and Global GovernanceGlobal Cities and Climate Change examines the translocal relations of cities that have madean international effort to collectively tackle climate change. Using multi-methods such as what we still need to know. It discusses the components of urban ecology and the role of

nature in people’s everyday lives. It provides the science that underlies the changingmulti-level analysis, comparative case studies, regression analysis and network analysis,natural scene and the management tools needed to ensure that cities become both capableTaedong Lee illustrates why some cities participated in transnational climate networks forof adapting to climate change and more beautiful and more sustainable places in whichto live.

cities; under what conditions cities internationally cooperate with other cities, with whichcities; and which factors influence climate policy performance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Urban Industrial DevelopmentIntegrated Water Resource Planning

Edited by Nancey Green Leigh, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta and Nathanael Z Hoelzel, NathanaelZ. Hoelzel is a past manager of Cleveland sindustrial-commercial land bank and brownfieldredevelopment programsFor many communities, promoting job creation is job one. Howcan city planners stoke the employment engine of industry whilekeeping their communities green and clean? Sustainable UrbanIndustrial Development makes the case for local industrial policiesgeared to the needs of cities and suburbs. Case studies showhow innovation and inspiration have paid off for large cities and

Achieving Sustainable OutcomesClaudia Baldwin, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australiaand Mark Hamstead, Consultant, AustraliaIntegrated Water Resource Planning: Achieving SustainableOutcomes aims to provide practical guidance on water allocationplanning through each step of the water planning process. Thebook critically evaluates, compares and contrasts water reformprocesses around the world to improve understanding ofcontext, process and outcomes. Best practice and a variety ofpractical tools and implementation techniques for achievingsustainability objectives are illustrated through case studies fromaround the world. Theoretical foundations of integrated andadaptive water management provide a basis for solving a rangeof interrelated water dilemmas.

smaller urban areas. See how planning is putting industrial development to work acrossthe United States.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • READER • NEW EDITIONAfter Sustainable Cities?Sustainable Urban Development Reader

Edited by Mike Hodson, University of Salford, UK and SimonMarvinThis book offers the first comprehensive, critical and comparativeanalysis of the new eco-logics reshaping conventionalsustainable cities discourse. It brings together leading researcherson smart cities, green growth, resource flows, vulnerability andresilience, ecological security and climate change to examinehow these new eco-logics are reshaping the environmentalpriorities of cities. Each chapter considers what these new logicsdo to the original precepts of sustainable cities and identify whatsort of city is now emerging. A technologically driven andnarrowly constructed economic agenda is driving ecologicalpolicy, weakening previous commitments to social justice and

equity.

Edited by Stephen M. Wheeler, University of California, USA and Timothy Beatley,University of Virginia, USAThe third edition of the reader provides a generous selection of classic and contemporaryreadings giving a broad introduction to this topic. It begins by tracing the roots of thesustainable development concept before presenting readings on a number of dimensionsof the sustainability concept. Topics covered include land use and urban design,transportation, ecological planning and restoration, energy and materials use, economicdevelopment, social and environmental justice, and green architecture and building. Newor updated readings have been added relating to global warming, food systems and publichealth, developing nations and equity and related social issues.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKClimate Change Adaptation ManualAustralian Environmental PlanningLessons learned from European and other industrialised countriesChallenges and Future Prospects

Edited by Andrea Prutsch, Torsten Grothmann, PotsdamInstitute for Climate Impact Research, Germany, SabineMcCallum, Environment Agency, Austria, Inke Schauserand Rob Swart, Alterra - Wageningen University andResearch Centre, the NetherlandsIn the face of lack of success in climate change mitigation efforts,this book seeks to address the importance of climate chanceadaptation as one of the main imperatives of internationalresearch and action. Whereas most books in the field focus onadaptation in developing countries, this handbook provides anexamination of predominantly European policy and offersinter-disciplinary insight into cutting edge knowledge and

lessons learnt in a relatively new field of implementation.

Edited by Jason Byrne, Neil Sipe, Urban Research Program,Griffith University, Australia and Jago Dodson, UrbanResearch Program, Griffith University, AustraliaWritten for students and professionals working in city planningin Australia, this book enables planners, architects and developersto get a better understanding of the fundamental principles ofenvironmental planning, showing how land, water, air, energy,wildlife and people shape our built environments, and how inturn environmental processes must be better understood if weare to make informed decisions about moresustainabledeveloping cities.

1. Introduction 2. Governing Australian Environmental Planning 3. The Urban Environmentand Its Challenges 4. Urban Environmental Processes 5. Key Agendas in ManagingEnvironmental Change 6. New Directions and Potentialities Routledge

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONTEXTBOOKLand-Use Planning for Sustainable Development,Second Edition

Sustainability Principles and PracticeMargaret Robertson, Lane Community College, USAThis textbook is an accessible and comprehensive overview ofthe interdisciplinary field of sustainability which introducesrelevant theory as well as providing a wealth of internationalcase studies. Each chapter includes learning objectives and tools,further reading, discussion questions, and research problems tofoster quantitative thinking. It offers students in sustainabilitydegree programs a conceptual understanding as well astechnical skills for the work place. The book is supported by acompanion website with key website links, further reading lists,test bank questions, glossary and PowerPoint slides.

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Jane Silberstein, M.A., Bainbridge Graduate Institute,Washington, USA and Chris Maser, Consultant, Corvallis,Oregon, USASeries: Social Environmental SustainabilitySociety’s understanding of sustainability has evolved, along withthat the language that most clearly conveys its meaning. Thisnew edition captures the most current success stories andexplains the relationship between innovative land use planningand nature’s impartial, inviolate biophysical principles thatgovern the outcome of all planning. It focuses on how decisionmaking that flows from and aligns with nature’s biophysicalprinciples benefits all generations by consciously protecting andmaintaining social-environmental sustainability.

Pb: 978-0-415-84018-7: £26.99 CRC PresseBook: 978-0-203-76874-7 Market: Environmental Science* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415840187 October 2013: 235 x 156: 296pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4 Volume SetThe Real Estate Solar Investment HandbookSustainable DevelopmentA Commercial Property Guide to Managing Risks and MaximizingReturns

Edited by John Blewitt, Aston University, UKSeries: Critical Concepts in the EnvironmentThis text draws on a variety of sources dealing with the concept of sustainable development,in particular the challenges of meeting our own needs without compromising those of

Aaron Binkley, AMB Property Corporation, USAThe Real Estate Solar Investment Handbook explains the businesscase for property professionals to pursue solar projects. Itprovides a framework for practical decision-making, with eachchapter addressing a step in the decision-making process.Written from the perspective of the commercial real estateindustry professional, it will help property professionals evaluateopportunities that offer solid risk-adjusted investments. Forproperty owners, investors, landlords, service providers and allthose looking to invest in solar on commercial property, The RealEstate Solar Investment Handbook will guide you through all thesteps needed to gain years of revenue from a project.

future generations. Sustainable development remains highly contested and is subject toa wide variety of interpretations, applications, and criticisms.Edited by the acclaimed author of Understanding Sustainable Development (Earthscan, 2008),this collection contains a wide variety of articles that take full cognizance of the richbackground and necessary adaptability of the concept to the imperatives of time, place,and culture, and which emphasize its connected and trans disciplinary nature. The collectioncovers the history, mediation, application, and likely future orientations of sustainabledevelopment, both conceptually and as a continually emerging practice.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change and Cultural HeritageSustainable Development ProjectsA Race against TimeIntegrated Design, Development, and Regulation

Peter F. Smith, University of Nottingham and LeedsMetropolitan University, UKSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThe current rate of carbon dioxide emissions poses an enormousthreat to civilization and the extraordinary cultural heritage forwhich humanity is the trustee. This book brings together a rangeof subjects to explore climate change and the ensuingcatastrophes in relation to cultural factors, urbanism andarchitecture. It links climate change to the evolution ofcivilization, with special emphasis on the dynamics of beauty asshown in architecture and urbanism. It then considers both thehistoric and predicted impacts of climate change and the threat

posed to the continued viability of civilization when survival is the top priority.

David R. Godschalk and Emil E. MaliziaDevelopment projects are the building blocks of urban growth.Put enough of the right projects together in the right way, andyou have sustainable cities. But getting the pieces to stack uptakes a feat of coordination and cooperation. In our marketeconomy, developers, designers, and planners tend to operatein silos, each focused on its own piece of the puzzle.

This nuts-and-bolts guide urges planners, developers, anddesigners to break out of their silos and join forces to build moresustainable communities.

1. Introduction: Challenges to Sustainable Urban Growth 2.Design, Development, and Regulation Silos 3. Linking Project Development, Design, andRegulation 4. Apartment Project Alternatives 5. Residential Subdivision Alternatives 6.Dynamic Financial Analysis 7. Infill Redevelopment Alternatives 8. DevelopmentCoordination Recommendations

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderPlanning for SustainabilityGoverning Sustainable Urban RenewalCreating Livable, Equitable and Ecological CommunitiesPartnerships in Action

Stephen M. Wheeler, University of California, USAPlanning for Sustainability presents a wide-ranging, intellectuallywell-grounded, and accessible introduction to the concept ofplanning for more sustainable and livable communities. The textexplores topics such as how more compact, walkable cities andtowns might be created, how local ecosystems can be restored,how social inequalities might be reduced, how greenhouse gasemissions might be lowered, and how more sustainable formsof economic development can be brought about. Manyphotographs, graphics, and examples help illustrate key points.

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Rory Shand, Plymouth University, UK.Series: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThis book focuses on governance and partnerships as centralfeatures linked with sustainable urban renewal. Using detailedinternational case studies, it explores the effect of institutionaldesign and modes of governance, the role of relevantstakeholders, the norms and knowledge of underpinning policyprocesses and evaluates policy outputs, outcomes and bestpractice. In doing so, the book illustrates where power anddecision making lie in the delivery of urban renewal initiativesand examines the roles for communities in the governanceprocess.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderTourism Policy and PlanningLand Change Science, Political Ecology, and

Sustainability Yesterday, Today, and TomorrowDavid L. Edgell Sr and Jason Swanson, University ofKentucky, USAThe wellspring to future growth for tourism throughout theworld is a commitment toward good policy. Governments, theprivate sector, and not-for-profit agencies must be the leadersin a sustainable tourism policy that transcends the economicbenefits and embraces environmental and cultural interests aswell. Tourism Policy and Planning: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrowoffers an introduction to the Tourism policy process and howpolicies link to the strategic tourism planning function as wellas influence planning at the local, national and internationallevel.

Synergies and divergencesEdited by Christian Brannstrom, Texas A&M University, USAand Jacqueline M. Vadjunec, Oklahoma State University,USARecent claims regarding convergence and divergence betweenland change science and political ecology as approaches to thestudy of human-environment relationships and sustainabilityscience are examined and analyzed in this innovative volume. Itadvances the two fields by proposing new conceptual andmethodological approaches toward integrating them. It includescase studies focusing on sustainable development from aroundthe world.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderLiving within a Fair Share Ecological FootprintClimate Change and Sustainable Cities

Edited by Robert Vale, Victoria University of Wellington,New Zealand and Brenda Vale, Victoria University ofWellington, New ZealandAccording to many authorities, the impact of humanity on theearth is already overshooting the earth's capacity to supplyhumanity's needs. This book focuses on the solution to thisunsustainable situation, by demonstrating what it is like to livewithin a fair earth share ecological footprint. The authors describemethods used to calculate this and concentrate on inexpensivemethods of implementation in favour of potentially costlytechnological innovation. They demonstrate that a realistic andattainable behaviour change now will avoid very challengingproblems in the future, and show what people need to do,

especially in regions where lifestyle goes beyond ecological means.

Edited by Hugo Priemus, Delft University of Technology,Netherlands and Simin Davoudi, University of Newcastle,UKThe book is about climate change, transition to low carbon citiesand adaptation to climate impact with particular emphasis onthe role of urban planning. It covers broad overviews as well assector-specific analysis at the scales ranging from global to citylevel.This book was published as a special issue of European PlanningStudies

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDesign with the DesertWater Quality Policy and Management in AsiaConservation and Sustainable DevelopmentEdited by Cecilia Tortajada, Third World Centre for Water

Management, MexicoSeries: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceOriginally published as a special issue of the International Journalof Water Resources Development, this book providescomprehensive coverage of the complexities, constraints andchallenges associated with managing water quality in Asia. Theimmense related problems can only be resolved with concurrentpolitical will, public demand, functional institutional and legalframeworks, as well as availability of technological know-howand investment funds.

Edited by Richard Malloy, Arizona State University, Tempe,USA, John Brock, Anthony Floyd, City of Scottsdale, Arizona,USA, Margaret Livingston, University of Arizona, Tucson,USA and Robert H. Webb, U.S. Geological Survey, Tucson,Arizona, USATypical development in the American Southwest often resultedin scraping the desert lands of the ancient living landscape, tobe replaced with one that is human-made and dependent ona large consumption of energy and natural resources. Thistransdisciplinary book explores the natural and built environmentof this desert region and introduces development tools forshaping its future in a more sustainable way. It offers valuable

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in the American Southwest—and in other ecologically fragile regions around the world.Hb: 978-0-415-81363-1: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-82959-3

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKInstitutional and Social Innovation for SustainableUrban Development

Urban EcosystemsUnderstanding the Human Environment

Robert A. Francis, King's College London, UK and MichaelA. Chadwick, King s College London, UKWith over half of the global human population living in urbanregions, urban ecosystems may now represent the contemporaryand future human environment. Developing an appreciation oftheir ecology and environment is important for anyone involvedin urban ecology, urban planning or urban conservation. Thisbook aims to review what is currently known about urbanecosystems in a short and approachable text that will serve asa key resource for teaching and learning related to the urbanenvironment. All chapters incorporate case studies, boxes andquestions for stimulating discussions in the learningenvironment.

Edited by Harald A. Mieg, Institute for AdvancedSustainability Studies, Germany and Klaus Töpfer, Institutefor Advanced Sustainability Studies, GermanySeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentWritten by a team of more than fifty leading researchers andpractitioners from all five continents, this book traces generalurban transformations and introduces new approaches such as:smart growth strategies; cross-sectoral, transdisciplinary urbantransition management; rubanisation; and city syntegration. Itreveals the potential of new, networked agencies of sustainabilitytransformation, and discusses the role of science institutions inthe diffusion and implementation of institutional and social

innovations.RoutledgeMarket: Environment/Urban Studies/EcologyMarch 2013: 246x174: 232ppHb: 978-0-415-69795-8: £85.00

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKCities and Climate ChangeLow Carbon Development

Harriet Bulkeley, University of Durham, UKSeries: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and theCityDrawing on examples from cities in the north and south, thisbook provides the first introductory text on the intersectionbetween climate change and urbanization. It considers thecauses and impacts of climate change in the city, examines howresponses to mitigate and adapt to climate change haveemerged, and assesses their impacts and implications. Illustratedwith detailed case-studies, this book will enable students tounderstand the potential and limits of addressing climate changeat the urban level and to explore the consequences for our future

cities.

Key IssuesEdited by Frauke Urban, School of Oriental and AfricanStudies, London, UK and Johan Nordensvärd, LondonSchool of Economics and Political Science, UKSeries: Key Issues in Environment and SustainabilityThis is the first comprehensive textbook to address the interfacebetween international development and climate change in acarbon constrained world. It discusses the key conceptual,empirical and policy-related issues of low carbon developmentin a global context. Written by an international andinterdiscliplinary team of leading academics and practitionersin low carbon development, this book is essential reading forstudents, academics, professionals and policy-makers interested

in low carbon development and climate change policy. RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies/Environmental Studies/GeographyDecember 2012: 234x156: 268ppHb: 978-0-415-59704-3: £80.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKSustainable Energy LandscapesEvaluating Communication for DevelopmentDesigning, Planning, and DevelopmentA Framework for Social Change

Edited by Sven Stremke, Wageningen University andResearch, The Netherlands and Andy van den Dobbelsteen,Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementWith experts from different related fields discussing theirapproaches to energy-conscious planning and design, thiscomprehensive book presents state-of-the-art research,education, and design practice with respect to sustainableenergy landscapes. It also addresses how to quantify the impactof energy transition both on landscape quality and energyeconomy, issues of growing importance. Focusing on themunicipal and regional scale, where energy-conscious

June Lennie, RMIT University, Australia and Jo Tacchi, RMITUniversity, AustraliaThis pathbreaking book provides the latest thinking oninternational development programs which use communicationfor development (C4D) to implement social change. It critiquesmany dominant accountability-based approaches todevelopment and evaluation and offers an alternative holistic,participatory, mixed methods approach, using key concepts andprinciples that are considered more effective and appropriatefor achieving long-term sustainable change. This is supportedby examples and case studies from over fifteen years of researchand projects undertaken by the authors.

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interventions are effective and stakeholders can participate actively in the transition process,the text illustrates practical applications of emerging methods using case studies fromacross the globe.CRC PressPb: 978-0-415-52259-5: £25.99Market: Environmental ScienceeBook: 978-0-203-07849-5September 2012: 235 x 156: 528pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415522595Hb: 978-1-439-89404-0: £86.00eBook: 978-1-439-89438-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439894040

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEco-CitiesThe No-Growth ImperativeA Planning GuideCreating Sustainable Communities under Ecological Limits to Growth

Edited by Zhifeng Yang, Beijing Normal University, ChinaSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementThis guide provides an overview of urban ecosystem structures,functions, and changes and discusses how to successfullyaccomplish eco-city planning based on governmentrequirements. It adds a new dimension to the understandingand the application of the concept of urban sustainability, basedon hypotheses about social and biogeophysical processes andthrough in-depth case studies. It presents three novel theoriesfor socioeconomic metabolic models and discusses total urbanecosystem health using both the traditional environmentalanalysis method and emergy and exergy as holistic indicators.

Gabor Zovanyi, Eastern Washington University, USAThe existing scale of human enterprise has already surpassedglobal ecological limits to growth. This clearly counteracts thepossibility of continued growth in the twenty-first century. Inthe absence of international, national, or state initiatives toimplement a no-growth imperative, this book takes the positionthat local communities have an obligation to take the lead inpromoting a new politics of sustainability directed at recognizingand accepting the need for a societal shift to a state of nogrowth.

1. Requiem for the Growth Imperative 2. The AmericanCommunity as a Growth Machine 3. Rationales and Strategiesfor Stopping Growth in America’s Communities 4. The CRC Press

No-Growth Path to Sustainability 5. Envisioning No-Growth Communities Epilogue: TenDifficult Personal Actions Needed to Save the World

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Castán Broto, University of Durham, UK, Mike Hodson,University of Salford, UK and Simon Marvin, University ofSalford, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in Human GeographyThis book presents ground-breaking analysis of the role of citiesin low carbon socio-technical transitions. Insights from the fieldsof urban studies and technological transitions are combined toexamine how, why, and with what implications cities bring aboutlow carbon transitions. The book outlines key conceptsunderpinning theories of socio-technical transition and drawson a diverse range of examples to provide evidence that

Edited by Elliott D. Sclar, Columbia University, USA, NicoleVolavka-Close, Columbia University, USA and Peter BrownBy 2050, it is expected that two-thirds of the world's populationwill live in urban areas. A large proportion of this urban growthwill be taking place in the developing world, where the provisionof adequate health, shelter, water, sanitation and climate changeadaptation will be an urgent priority. If well-planned, thistransition to an urban world could offer an opportunity toimprove the lives of some of the world's poorest people. Thisbook brings together some of the world's foremost experts inurban development with the aim of approaching these issuesas an opportunity for real positive change.expectations, aspirations and plans to undertake purposive socio-technical transitions are

emerging in different urban contexts. RoutledgeMarket: Urbanisation and DevelopmentRoutledge

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July 2012: 234x156: 238ppHb: 978-1-849-71215-6: £110.00Pb: 978-1-849-71216-3: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-10768-3Pb: 978-0-415-81475-1: £24.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849712163eBook: 978-0-203-83924-9

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TEXTBOOKFundamentals of Sustainable Development

Niko Roorda, Maastricht University, the Netherlands, PeterBlaze Corcoran, Florida Gulf University, USA, JosephWeakland, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA and NicoZaverdinosSustainable Development is an issue for each and everyprofessional. Whether unskilled, or skilled labour, sustainabilityaspects are going to be – or already are – an essential part ofthe job. It is so essential that every student, of whateverdiscipline, learns to think and act in a sustainable way: this bookprovides the groundwork for that student learning. TheFundamentals of Sustainable Development offers a broadintroduction to sustainable development, with a careful balance

between the many issues of sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

This book is a highly complete educational method. The website of the book containshundreds of exercises and offers learning goals and summaries for each chapter, movieclips, and extra texts for those who want to learn more, as well as a dedicated lecturersection. The book is a complete and interactive tool that provides a sound understanding,for readers, of this very pertinent topic.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderGreen Infrastructure for Sustainable UrbanDevelopment in Africa

John Abbott, Sustainable Development Consultant, SwedenAfrica is a rapidly urbanizing continent, yet the way it isdeveloping is quite distinct from other regions. Seventypercent of Africa's population live in secondary towns and citieswith populations of less than 500,000. Based upon extensiveexperience working in secondary cities, much of it in Africa, andthe lessons learnt from a major development programme thatcovered eighteen secondary towns in Ethiopia, this bookdemonstrates that, far from being problematic, the secondarytowns provide an immense opportunity to create trulysustainable urban habitats. The key to success lies in rethinkingthe role of urban infrastructure and situating this in a twenty-firstcentury context, within a framework of social equity and

environmental sustainability.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMoscow in the MakingAlternative Visions of Post-War ReconstructionErnest Simon, Shena Simon, WA Robson, J Jewkes and Stephen Ward, OxfordBrookes University, UK

Creating the Modern TownscapeEdited by John Pendlebury, Erdem Erten and Peter Larkham, Birmingham CityUniversity Series: Studies in International Planning History

This book, published in 1937, reported on a four week visit to Moscow in 1936 to study themaking of Moscow as a showpiece Soviet capital. At its core was the 1935 General Plan for

The history of post Second World War reconstruction has recently become an importantfield of research around the world; Alternative Visions of Post-War Reconstruction is a

the Reconstruction of Moscow but the book was a study of planning in the Soviet ratherprovocative work that questions the orthodoxies of twentieth century design history. Thisthan the Western sense. Thus it covered many aspects of the city’s social and economiclife including governance and town planning.

book provides a key critical statement on mid-twentieth century urban design and cityplanning, focused principally upon the period between the start of the Second World Warto the mid-sixties. The various figures and currents covered here represent a largelyoverlooked field within the history of 20th century urbanism.

The book made a significant contribution towards the growing arguments in 1930s Britainand other parts of the Anglophone world for a bolder, more comprehensive and morestate-led approach to planning. These arguments had an important impact in shaping thepolicies adopted in the 1940s.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Condition, Improvement, and Town Planningof the City of Calcutta and Contiguous Areas

Urban Planning in Sub-Saharan AfricaColonial and Post-Colonial Planning CulturesSilva Carlos Nunes The Richards ReportThis book provides a research based and critical view of urban planning cultures inSub-Saharan Africa during the colonial and post-colonial periods and identifies these

EP Richards, Richard Harris and Robert LewisSeries: Studies in International Planning Historyinfluences on planning practices. It looks at planning as being strongly rooted in a particularThe early twentieth century saw the birth of the modern planning movement. In Indiathese ideas inspired several specialized reports after 1900; the most complete of whichwas the Richards Report on Calcutta published in 1914.

culture based on the different planning systems, institutional arrangements, prevailingurban paradigms, legal traditions, political practices, and other cultural traits that all comeinto play.

Its concerns included the building and widening of roads, slum clearance and improvement,legislation, and suburban planning. Richards emphasized that conditions in Calcutta differed

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greatly from those in urban Britain, but his report exemplifies the attempt by British planners,along with Indian elites, to impose their vision on colonial cities. This report remains a

* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415632300 crucial insight into the development of modern town planning during the colonial periodin India.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPrinciples of PlanologyJohn Nolen and the Metropolitan LandscapeGrondslagen der planologieJody Beck, University of Colorado, Denver, USA

This book connects John Nolen's political and social visions withhis design proposals through analysis of his writings,correspondence and his most significant works. A prolificlandscape architect, he was engaged in nearly 400 projectsthroughout the United States between 1905 - 1936, includingestate gardens, State Parks and new towns. Focussing particularlyon three central projects in Nolen’s career – Madison (WI),Mariemont (OH) and Venice (FL), Beck investigates the ideologiesthat underpinned Nolen’s work.

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JM de Casseres and JE Koos BosmaSeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryBetween the World Wars the talent of Dutch town planner J.M. de Casseres found expressionin two visionary books and a clutch of influential articles.

De Casseres made it his life's work to elevate the art and craft of town planning to academicstatus, classifying the international planning body of knowledge and making it accessibleand applicable. The results of this work are reflected in de Casseres's publications and hisurban design proposals for towns across the Netherlands.

This republication of six de Casseres articles in translation and their original Dutch languageform brings this key thinker into reach for a wider research audience.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTown Planning for AustraliaSociety and Environment: A Historical ReviewGeorge Taylor, Nottingham University, UK and Robert FreestoneJaqueline Tyrwhitt, Nottingham University, UK and Ellen ShoshkesSeries: Studies in International Planning HistorySeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryGeorge Taylor's Town Planning for Australia was the first dedicated book on the subject ofurban planning published in Australia. Journalistic and ideological in style, it sets out a

Jacqueline Tyrwhitt (1905-1983) was a British town planner and educator. These four textsillustrate how her synthesis of Geddes’ bioregionalism and the utopian ideals of European

robust vision for a specifically Australian approach to planning and development of townsin a young country.

Modernist urbanism influenced post-war academic and professional practice in urbanplanning and design internationally..Tyrwhitt’s contributions to The Town and Country Planning Textbook provided a scientifichumanist theoretical framework for the field. She paid attention to the urban core and

Taylor was a controversial figure, a political activist who brought the NSW Town PlanningAssociation into existence and played a key role in publishing and promoting planning

noted the limitations of the Garden City ideal and called for a more creative approach to into the 1920s. His wife Florence Taylor was the first female qualified architect and trainedcivic design, inspired by a love for existing places, considered as a whole, in their regionalsetting.

engineer in Australia, and an important figure in the history of planning and publishing inAustralia.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEurope RehousedNew Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns, and

Villages Elizabeth Denby and Elizabeth Darling, Elizabeth Darling trained as an art andarchitectural historian at University College London. Since then she has taught,

John Nolen and Bruce Stephenson researched and published in the history of 19th and 20th century architecture. Sheis now a Reader in Architectural History at Oxford Brookes University.Series: Studies in International Planning History

John Nolen’s New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns, and Villages is the most thoroughassessment of city planning written by an American practitioner before 1920. It records

Series: Studies in International Planning HistoryEurope Rehoused was one of the most influential housing texts of the 1930s, and is stillwidely cited. Written by the housing consultant Elizabeth Denby it offered a survey of social

the interplay of urban reform in Europe and the United States, the rise of the planningexpert, the design of new towns, and the technique for directing urban expansion on

housing built across Europe since the end of World War One, with the aim of informingBritish policy makers.Denby advocated the incorporation of social amenities alongside well-designed andequipped flats and houses, ideally sited within urban areas; by the late 1930s she was apioneering advocate of mixed development.

systematic lines. Most importantly, it documents the blueprint for investing the "peacedividend" of the Great War to make urban life "more fit for democracy".RoutledgeMarket: Planning HistoryJuly 2014: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-83928-0: £95.00 Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415839280 Market: Planning History

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderVillage Housing in the TropicsThe Garden City Movement Up-To-DateWith Special Reference to West AfricaEwart Gladstone Culpin and Stephen Ward, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Series: Studies in International Planning History Jane Drew, Maxwell Fry, Harry L Ford and Iain JacksonSeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryTropical Architecture, now a highly contested and debated term,is the name given to European modern architecture that hasbeen modified to suit the climatic and sometimes culturalcontext of hot countries. Village Housing in the Tropics had asignificant impact when it was published just after WWII on aprofession that had had little guidance on working in hotclimates and on architecture students and universities whobegan to modify their courses to accommodate differentconditions. Tropical Architecture is regarded as being the

This work was written and compiled by the then Secretary of the Garden Cities and TownPlanning Association in 1913. It shows just how much the conception of the garden cityhad been broadened from Howard’s original texts. Indeed the Association’s own namehad been broadened to add the newly emergent practice and theory of town planningto the original focus.

Alongside the garden city, recognition is now given to the burgeoning numbers of gardensuburbs and garden villages. Many examples of these are identified and briefly described,including many which are small and now little known, greatly adding to the interest of thepublication.

Routledgeforerunner to ‘green architecture’, developing passive low energy buildings that are tailoredto suit their climate and built with local materials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGhent Planning Congress 1913The Plan for Milton KeynesPremier Congrès international et exposition comparée des villesMkdc and Mark Clapson

Series: Studies in International Planning HistoryPrepared for the Milton Keynes Development Corporation, andpresented to the Minister for Housing and Local Governmentin 1970, the Plan for Milton Keynes is a vibrant expression of Sixties’idealism and forward-thinking. In creating a low-density citywhose citizens mostly rely upon the private motor car for theirmobility, the Plan has become increasingly unfashionable. Yetthe gridroads and the gridsquares within them have been verypopular with residents. The expansive thinking behind the Planhas important lessons for current transport policy, and challengesthe our understanding the character of social relations in the

twenty first century.

William Whyte, University of Oxford, UKSeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryThe Ghent congress on town planning was the first genuinelyinternational conference to address all aspects of civic life anddesign. Attended by representatives of 22 governments and150 cities, and hundreds of architects, planners, politicians, andscientists, it marked the culmination of a series of events whichformed the world of town planning at the start of the twentiethcentury.

The Premier Congrès international et exposition comparée des villesis a major publication, but it is one that is now almost impossibleto obtain. This republication will be of considerable interest tothose who work on town-planning, and also to historians and

writers on the peace movement.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLusaka: The New Capital of Northern RhodesiaWhen We Build Again

Robert Home, Anglia Ruskin University, UKSeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryThis short account of the planning of Lusaka as the new capitalof Northern Rhodesia is very difficult to obtain, but can now bemade more widely available for scholars of planning and urbanhistory, especially African urban development.

Lusaka's colonial origins are of increasing interest to present-dayplanners in Zambia, concerned with problems of rapidurbanisation and the recent recovery of the copper miningindustry; it is also of wider interest for both its place in the historyof town planning and garden city concepts beyond Europeand as a planned new capital in the Developing World.

Bournville Village Trust and Peter J Larkham, BirminghamCity UniversitySeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryLike many UK cities Birmingham was heavily bombed in WWII,so there was a clear imperative to reconstruct. But Birminghamwas atypical in its approach. Planning had begun in themid-1930s, principally to replace vast quantities of slum housing,and there had been suggestions about ring roads even fromthe time of the WWI. The Bournville Village Trust'sresponse was When We Build Again. Also included in this volumeis a facsimile of a second Trust publication from 1955,Birmingham - Fifty Years On. This less famous but equally

important publication grew from a frustration at the pace of post-war reconstruction, andenvisaged what the city would look like half a century later.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNothing Gained by OvercrowdingThe Anatomy of the Village

Raymond Unwin and Mervyn MillerSeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryIn his 1912 pamphlet Nothing Gained by Overcrowding, RaymondUnwin set out the lessons learnt from his practical experience inthe design and layout of housing, and created a principle whichwas to have a revolutionary impact on housing and urban formover the next 50 years.

The origins of his thinking can be found in two earlierpublications. On the building of houses in the Garden City from1901 and the Fabian Society Tract Cottage Plans and CommonSense from 1902. All three are republished here for the first timetogether.

Thomas Sharp and John PendleburySeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryThomas Sharp was a key figure in mid-C20 British planningwho came to attention as a polemical writer on planning issues.The plans he produced for towns such as Oxford became verywell known and were influential in developing ideas oftownscape.

Anatomy was important in thinking about villages in the post-warperiod, when there was concern that settlements should developin more sensitive ways than inter-war ribbon and suburbandevelopment patterns. Today it still has much to offer: while

some of its assumptions about the level of services a village might support clearly belongto another era, its simple typological analyses of village form are still relevant. Routledge

Market: Planning HistoryRoutledgeJuly 2013: 234x156: 100ppMarket: Planning HistoryHb: 978-0-415-64498-3: £95.00July 2013: 246x174: 72ppeBook: 978-0-203-76137-3Hb: 978-0-415-64499-0: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415644983eBook: 978-0-203-79486-9

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPeople and PlanningReport of the Committee on Public Participation in Planning (TheSkeffington Committee Report)

The Skeffington Committee and Peter ShapelySeries: Studies in International Planning HistoryThe Skeffington Committee was appointed in 1968 to look atways of involving the wider public in the formative stages oflocal development plans. It was the first concerted effort toencourage a systematic approach to resident participation inplanning and the decision-making process, in contrast to theentirely top down process created by the 1947 Town andCountry Planning Act. While the immediate impact of theSkeffington Committee was limited the concept of participationestablished by the Report has continued to be a centralconsideration in planning.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderREADERReconsidering LocalismThe People, Place, and Space ReaderEdited by Simin Davoudi, University of Newcastle, UK and Ali Madanipour, Universityof Newcastle, UK

Edited by Jen Jack Gieseking, CUNY Graduate Center, USA,William Mangold, CUNY Graduate Center, USA, Cindi Katz,CUNY Graduate Center, USA, Setha Low, CUNY GraduateCenter, USA and Susan Saegert, CUNY Graduate Center,USAThe People, Place, and Space Reader is a collection of key,interdisciplinary texts on the cultural, economic,and geographic meanings of place and space.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies / GeographyApril 2014: 246x174: 446ppHb: 978-0-415-66496-7: £105.00

Series: RTPI Library SeriesReconsidering Localism brings together new scholarship from leading academics in Europeand North America to develop a theoretically-grounded critique and definition of the newlocalism, and how it has come to shape urban governance and urban planning.RoutledgeOctober 2014: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-73561-2: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-73562-9: £31.99eBook: 978-1-315-81886-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415735629

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Government of Space (Routledge Revivals)Terrain VagueTown Planning in Modern SocietyInterstices at the Edge of the Pale

Alison RavetzSeries: Routledge RevivalsThis title was written as a concise guide for the non-specialistto the origins and evolution of British planning, its intellectualpedigree, achievements and cruxes. It is an invaluablebackground to the state of planning and the cases for andagainst it today.

Routledge

Edited by PATRICK BARRON and Manuela MarianiTerrain Vague seeks to explore the ambiguous spaces of the city-- the places that exist outside the cultural, social, and economiccircuits of urban life. From vacant lots and railroad tracks, to morediverse interstitial spaces, this collection of original essays andcases presents innovative ways of looking at marginal urbanspace, with studies from the United States, Europe and theMiddle East, from a diverse group of planners, geographers, andurban designers.

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Market: Planning/Urban PlanningNovember 2014: 216x138: 148pp

Pb: 978-0-415-82768-3: £34.99 Hb: 978-0-415-84445-1: £70.00eBook: 978-0-203-52217-2 Pb: 978-0-415-70281-2: £24.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415827683 eBook: 978-0-203-79530-9

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStories of Cosmopolitan BelongingRethinking Feminist Interventions into the UrbanEmotion and LocationEdited by Linda Peake, York University, Canada and Martina

Rieker, American University in Cairo, EgyptAs more people migrate to cities in the developed anddeveloping world, Peake and Rieker rethink previous scholarshipon feminist urban studies in the global north, and global south.Providing a meaningful discussion of the ways in whichfeminism, gender, and women have been understood in relationto the city and urban studies, they ask probing and insightfulquestions that indicate new directions for theory and research,illustrating the necessity of a re-formulation of the north-southdivide as a critical and urgent project for feminist urban studies.

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Edited by Hannah Jones, University of Warwick, UK andEmma Jackson, University of Glasgow, UKThis book brings together work from interdisciplinary scholarsresearching migration and belonging, using their originalresearch to argue for greater attention to how emotion is deeplyembedded in social structures. Taking the reader throughresearch encounters spiralling out from London, through Englishsuburbs and European cities to homes and lives in Jamaica,Puerto Rico and Mexico, the contributors show ways in whichinternational migrations and connections criss-cross andconstitute local places. The book will be a valuable resource forstudents and scholars in sociology and urban studies, and forpolicy makers interested in innovative perspectives on social

relations and urban form.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Competitiveness of Clusters in GlobalizedMarkets

Planning Against the PoliticalDemocratic Deficits in European Territorial GovernanceEdited by Jonathan Metzger, Stockholm University, Sweden, Philip Allmendinger,University of Cambridge, UK and Stijn Oosterlynck, K.U. Leuven, Belgium

Implications for Regional DevelopmentEdited by Mario Davide Parrilli, University of Duesto, Spain

This book brings together a number of highly innovative and thought provokingcontributions from European researchers in territorial governance-related fields such as The competitiveness of local and regional clusters vis-à-vis the challenge set by increasing

globalization. The global dispersion of production is currently increased by formation ofhuman geography, planning studies, sociology, and management studies. The contributionsglobal business networks that can make regional and national innovation systemsshare the ambition of highlighting troubling contemporary tendencies where spatialreplaceable. All this weakens the resilience of clusters. What solution may be envisaged inthis context?

planning and territorial governance can be seen to circumscribe or subvert ‘due democraticpractice’ and the democratic ethos. The book also functions as an introduction to some of

This book was published as a special issue of European Planning Studiesthe central strands of contemporary political philosophy, discussing their relevance for thewider field of planning studies and the development of new planning practices. Routledge

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June 2014: 246x174: 144ppHb: 978-1-138-77548-0: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138775480

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONReconsidering Ian McHargUrban Theory and the Urban Experience

Ignacio Bunster-Ossa, Ignacio F. Bunster-Ossa, a principalwith Philadelphia-based firm Wallace Roberts & Todd (WRT),is a leader in landscape urbanism and a Loeb Fellow atHarvard University’s Graduate School of Design.Ian McHarg’s Design by Nature blazed the trail for sustainableurban development. But where did the trail lead? Did McHarg’sideas promote stewardship or sprawl? And where do we gofrom here? Reconsidering Ian McHarg comes from a uniqueperspective: the author studied under McHarg and holds histeacher’s former position at a Philadelphia-based planning firm.Discover his clear-eyed view of McHarg’s lessons and legacy --and the road ahead for sustainable cities.

Encountering the CitySimon Parker, University of York, UKThis book brings together classic and contemporary approachesto reveal the intellectual origins of urban studies to trace keydevelopments in the idea of the city over more than a century.Individual chapters explore studies of the great metropolis tothe contemporary urban research, along with alternativeapproaches to the industrial city, ranging from the Garden CityMovement to ‘the new urbanism’. The volume also considersthe impact of new information and communication technologiesand the growing trend towards disaggregated urban networks,which raise questions about viability, physical and social identityof the conventional townscape. APA Planners Press

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April 2014: 229 x 152: 160ppPb: 978-1-611-90123-8: £24.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611901238

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Empty PlaceGlobal and Regional Dynamics in Knowledge Flows

and Innovation Democracy and Public SpaceTeresa Hoskyns, University of Sheffield, UKSeries: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban DesignIn The Empty Place: Democracy and Public Space Teresa Hoskynsexplores the relationship of public space to democracy byrelating different theories of democracy in political philosophyto spatial theory and spatial and political practice.

Routledge

Edited by Chris Van Egeraat, National University of Ireland,Dieter Kogler, University College Dublin, Ireland and PhilipCooke, Cardiff University, UKWhile addressing different facets of knowledge production andinnovation processes, in sum, the chapters in this book providean overview of the relevant topics in contemporary researchconcerned with the global and regional dynamics in knowledgeflows and innovation networks.

This book was published as a special issue of European PlanningStudies

RoutledgeMarket: Planning Theory / Technology Evolution / Innovation studies

Market: Planning, Urban DesignMay 2014: 246x174: 164ppJune 2014: 234x156: 248ppHb: 978-1-138-77562-6: £85.00Hb: 978-0-415-72437-1: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138775626eBook: 978-1-315-85161-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415724371

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Rules that Shape Urban Form

Donald L Elliott, Matthew Goebel and Chad B MeadowsFrom the Euclidean box to the SmartCode, planners have a widerange of tools for shaping the form of cities and how theyfunction.

This practical report looks at six ways cities have adopted"form-based" zoning tools and the results that followed. Casestudies describe the pros, cons, and consequences of form-basedzoning regulations in Austin, Texas; Mooresville, North Carolina;Denver; Arlington, Virginia; Livermore, California; and Miami.Interviews with planners in each community give real-worldperspectives on choosing, implementing, and evaluating form

controls.

Because form doesn’t exist in a vacuum, the report also looks at the planning challengesof housing affordability, carbon emissions, aging populations, and preservation. Lessonslearned from cities across the country offer guidance for planners facing these challengesin their own communities.

APA Planners PressMarket: PlanningNovember 2013: 279 x 216: 160ppPb: 978-1-611-90009-5: £37.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611900095

Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Handbook of Community Safety Gender andViolence PreventionPractical Planning Tools

Carolyn WhitzmanThis is the first book to gather together research and examples,from a gendered perspective, of local, regional and internationalinterventions that work to prevent crime, violence and insecurity.Case studies of successful initiatives from every continent, insettings that vary from large cities to rural areas, are analysed toprovide cross-cultural lessons of what works and what doesn't.The book presents essential advice to professionals such as: howto obtain diagnostic information on incidence and impacts ofviolence; how to develop and evaluate policies and programmesthat can effectively promote community safety; and how tocreate trust and effectiveness in partnerships.

RoutledgeFebruary 2013: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-1-844-07501-0: £110.00Pb: 978-1-844-07502-7: £29.99eBook: 978-1-849-77305-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781844075027

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKScale in Spatial Information and AnalysisSpatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe

Jingxiong Zhang, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, Peter Atkinson, University ofSouthampton, UK and Michael Goodchild, University ofCaliforinia, Santa Barbara, USAEssential to the comprehension of spatial phenomena andapplication of spatial information, scale dependencies, alongwith their representations and analyses, must be properly andusefully incorporated for better-informed spatialproblem-solving. This book provides a coherent synthesis ofpast and current research on scale issues in spatial informationand analysis. Within a clear geostatistical framework, it describesthose fundamental concepts, theories, and techniques essentialfor scale-dependent and sensitive handling of multi-source

A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and ChangesEdited by Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis, PanteionUniversity of Social and Political Science, Athens, Greece.and Hans BlotevogelIdeal for students and practitioners working in spatial planning,the Europeanization of planning agendas and regional policyin general Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europedevelops a systematic methodological framework to analyzechanges in planning systems throughout Europe. The main aimof the book is to delineate the coexistence of continuity andchange and of convergence and divergence with regard toplanning practices across Europe.

RoutledgeMarket: PlanningFebruary 2014: 246x174: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-72723-5: £105.00

spatial data. It includes examples and illustrations for mathematical detail and outlinespotential future developments in the field.CRC PressMarket: Geographic Information SystemsPb: 978-0-415-72724-2: £32.99April 2014: 235 x 156: 367ppeBook: 978-1-315-85257-7Hb: 978-1-439-82937-0: £63.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415727242eBook: 978-1-439-82938-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439829370

Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKSpatial Temporal Information SystemsUrban and Regional Planning in ChinaAn Ontological Approach using STK®Fulong Wu, University College London, UK

Series: RTPI Library Series Linda M. McNeil, LMM Technologies, Marin Station,Maryland, USA and T.S. Kelso, Center for Space Standards& Innovation, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USAThis book discusses the many applications of space technologiesby using mission-proven software for timely and cost-effectivedevelopment that serves public interests in civil, commercial,academic, national, and international space communities. Itexplains the dynamics of object interaction from signal analysisto trajectory design, spatial modeling, and other spatial analytics

by using STK® platform, a general-purpose modeling and analysis

application for any type of space, defense or intelligence system.

CRC Press

Urban and Regional Planning in China provides an overview of the changes in China’s

planning system, policy, and practices since the mid-20th

century using concrete examplesand informative details in language that is accessible enough for the undergraduate butthoroughly grounded in a wealth of research and academic experience to supportacademics. It is the first accessible text on changing urban and regional planning in Chinaunder the process of transition from a centrally planned socialist economy to an emergingmarket in the world.

RoutledgeJanuary 2015: 235 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-81441-6: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-81442-3: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-06734-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415814423 Market: Geographic Information Systems

November 2013: 235 x 156: 354ppHb: 978-1-466-50045-7: £82.00eBook: 978-1-466-50049-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466500457

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSpatial Planning and the New LocalismRemote Sensing Applications for the Urban

Environment Edited by Graham Haughton, University of Manchester, UK and Philip Allmendinger,University of Cambridge, UK

George Xian, USGS Center for EROS, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USAThis book assesses the transition from New Labour’s ‘Spatial Planning’ approach to theCoalition Government’s preferred ‘Localism’ approach. This collection contains chaptersSeries edited by Qihao Weng

Series: Remote Sensing Applications Series looking at the planning system overall with a focus on factors such as sustainability andThis book summarizes current satellite observing capacities and the growing demand forconsistent and continuous local, regional, and global observation data. It provides academic

planning, new approaches to infrastructure planning, and the critical interface betweenurban policy, local economic development and planning.This book was published as a special issue of Planning Practice and Researchfaculties, students, researchers, and government decision makers an up-to-date reference

that summarizes the state of the art in both remote sensing techniques and environmentalassessment methods.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies / Spatial Planning / Regional GeographySeptember 2013: 246x174: 168ppCRC PressHb: 978-0-415-68380-7: £85.00Market: Remote Sensing* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415683807September 2014: 235 x 156: 400pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKThe Impact of the IIRSA Road InfrastructureProgramme on Amazonia

Sustainability AssessmentPluralism, practice and progress

Edited by Alan Bond, University of East Anglia, UK, AngusMorrison-Saunders, Murdoch University, Australia andRichard Howitt, Macquarie University, AustraliaSeries: Natural and Built Environment SeriesSustainability Assessment provides the knowledge, inspirationand range of decision-making assessment tools students requireto tackle Sustainability Assessment challenges. Written by authorsamong leading university academics teaching impactassessment it is ideally suited for the growing numbers of coursesin impact assessment education and training.

Sustainability Assessment is suitable for a wide range of disciplinesin which sustainable development and decision making tools

are core competencies and includes cutting edge cases on sustainability issues.

Pitou van Dijck, Centre for Latin American Research andDocumentation, the NetherlandsThis is the first book on IIRSA (Initiative for Regional InfrastructureIntegration in South America) and its potential implications forAmazonia. It provides an analysis of the programme and dealswith methods to assess the probable implications of roadconstruction in fragile territories. The book combines insightsfrom economic and environmental sciences and gives a criticalreview of traditional and strategic environmental assessments.A comprehensive approach to assessing impacts is presentedin three case studies: the Corredor Norte, Bolivia, the roadbetween Manaus and Porto Velho, Brazil, and the corridor inSuriname and neighbouring Guyana.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: SustainabilityJuly 2012: 234x156: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-59848-4: £105.00

Market: Environmental AssessmentMarch 2013: 234x156: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-53108-5: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-08402-1Pb: 978-0-415-59849-1: £30.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415531085eBook: 978-0-203-11262-5

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd EditionSustainability AppraisalGuidelines for Landscape and Visual Impact

Assessment A Sourcebook and Reference Guide to International ExperienceBarry Dalal-Clayton, International Institute for Environmentand Development, UK and Barry Sadler, IndependentConsultant, CanadaPresenting a state-of-the-art analysis of Sustainability Appraisal(SA), this book draws on a wealth of international experiencesand approaches. It highlights how SA can be used to integratethe key environmental, social and economic pillars ofsustainability into decision-making at all levels, from policy toproject to investment, by government, business and industry,or international organizations. This comprehensive volume willbe of significant value to professionals everywhere who are inneed of a solid, practical guide to what constitutes SA and, moreimportantly, how and when it can be applied.

Landscape Institute and I.E.M.A.When working on development projects you need to know thelatest good practice for assessing the visual impact on thelandscape – getting it wrong can be very expensive andtime-consuming. Fully updated for the latest regulatory changes,these Guidelines are an essential tool for landscape professionals,developers and legal and technical advisors.

1. Introduction 2. Definitions, Scope and Context 3. Principlesand Overview of Processes 4. The Proposed Development,Design and Mitigation 5. Assessment of Landscape Effects 6.Assessment of Visual Effects 7. Assessing Cumulative Landscape

and Visual Effects 8. Presenting Information on Landscape and Visual Effects

RoutledgeMarket: Landscape / PlanningApril 2013: 276x219: 170ppHb: 978-0-415-68004-2: £49.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderEvaluation of the Built Environment forSustainabilityEdited by Vicenzo Bentivegna, P.S. Brandon and Patrizia LombardiThe book is divided into three parts: part one covers city models and sustainable systems- environmental policies, green corporations and collaborative strategies to make urbandevelopment more sustainable; part two discusses problems of evaluating the builtenvironment in planning and construction, covering economic and environmental methodsand construction, development and regeneration processes; part three illustratesapplications using different approaches and techniques and refers to a range ofenvironmental aspects of the natural and built environment, from maintaining historicbuildings to transport management and air pollution monitoring.

Taylor & FrancisMarket: Researchers, Practitioners, Academics and Policy Makers involved in BuiltEnvironment/Sustainability Issues and Urban Planning.January 2013: 234x156Hb: 978-0-419-21990-3: £125.00Pb: 978-0-415-51445-3: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-36242-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415514453

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransport Planning for Third World Cities(Routledge Revivals)

Access for AllA new paradigm for transportation planning based on principles ofsocial justice Edited by Harry T. Dimitriou

Series: Routledge RevivalsThis book, first published in 1990, discusses problems of urbantransport planning, deficiencies in the theory and practice ofconventional transport planning, and the emerging alternativesin developing countries such as India, Indonesia and Brazil. Thework addresses problems that are still of great concern to urbanpolicy planners, professionals and academics, as well as studentsfrom the fields of development studies, urban geography andplanning, architecture and civil engineering.

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Karel MartensAccess for All develops a new paradigm for transportation planning, based on principles ofjustice and takes distributional effects as its starting point. The principles underlyingtransportation planning have hardly changed over the past fifty years - in practice, as wellas in theory, the focus has been on the performance of the transport system and ways toimprove this performance.

Building on extensive literature on disparities in mobility and accessibility, including theresearch on spatial mismatch, gender, urban service delivery and transport and socialexclusion this book argues that a distributive approach to transport is necessary to andthat transport-related social exclusion is generated by current transportation planningpractices.

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Market: Planning/Urban Transport/Developing WorldMarch 2013: 216x138: 432ppHb: 978-0-415-83755-2: £85.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntegrated Transport and Land Use Modeling forSustainable Cities

Paratransit in African CitiesOperations, Regulation and ReformEdited by Roger Behrens, University of Cape Town, South Africa, Dorothy McCormick,University of Nairobi, Kenya and David Mfinanga, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Edited by Michel Bierlaire, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, Andre de Palma, EcoleNormale Supérieure de Cachan, France and Paul Waddell, University of California,Berkeley, USAThis book looks at the business strategies and aspirations of incumbent paratransit operators

in three case cities – Cape Town, Dar es Salaam and Nairobi – as well as their attitudes This handbook describes the modelling effort, methodological contributions and resultsof the SustainCity project. SustainCity, financed by the European Union, implementedtowards emerging public transport reform projects. International experiences of hybrid

system regulation and paratransit business development are reviewed in order to explore integrated micro-simulation models for European cities, generating a quantitative tool forpolicy evaluation, specially focused on sustainability issues.policy options. The authors contend that policies recognising paratransit operators, and

seeking contextually appropriate complementarity with formalised planned services, willproduce greater benefits than policies ignoring their continued existence. The book describes the implementation of an improved, UrbanSim based platform

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the methodological contributions that resulted from the modeling effort and the practicalaspects of micro-simulation models as policy evaluation tools.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBarriers to Sustainable TransportThe Pedestrian and the CityInstitutions, Regulation and SustainabilityCarmen Hass-Klau

The Pedestrian and the City provides an overview and insight into the development, politicsand policies on walking and pedestrians: it includes the evolution of pedestrian-friendly

Edited by Piet Rietveld and Roger R. StoughSeries: Transport, Development and Sustainability SeriesThis book gives an international perspective on the role ofinstitutions and regulations regarding national transport policy,local sustainable transport, international transport and freighttransport.

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housing estates in the 19th century up to the present day. Key issues addressed includethe struggle of pedestrianization in town centers, the attempts to create independentpedestrian footpaths and the popularity of traffic calming as a powerful policy for reducingpedestrian accidents.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransport Models in Urban Planning PracticesUnfare SolutionsTensions and Opportunities in a Changing Planning ContextLocal Earmarked Charges to Fund Public Transport

Edited by Marco te Brömmelstroet, Amsterdam University,Netherlands and Luca Bertolini, Amsterdam University,NetherlandsThis book explores how transportation models can play a rolein a changing transport planning and policy making context.This changing context calls for a different view on the role ofsuch explicit knowledge in such processes.This book was published as a special issue of Transport Reviews

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Edited by Marcus Enoch, Peter Nijkamp, Stephen Potterand Barry UbbelsSeries: Transport, Development and Sustainability SeriesUnfare Solutions examines how and why the use of local chargesand taxes dedicated to support public transport have evolvedand how they relate to modern transport policy developmentsand theory. It shows innovative funding techniques developedby both public transport providers and federal and localauthorities.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPlanning Sustainable TransportTransport, Climate Change and the City

Barry Hutton, formerly of University of Aberdeen, UKThis book offers a cross disciplinary overview of transport systemsand the ways in which they interact with urban and regionalplanning decisions and environmental issues. It offers athoughtful critique of existing methodology and policy; raisingissues, providing facts, explaining linkages and stimulatingdebate. The book methodically explores the definitions, trends,problems, objectives and policies of transport planning. Inparticular the author looks at land use as a major determinantof the nature and extent of the demand for transport, concludingthat the management of land use has to be a key element ofany sustainable transport policy.

Robin Hickman, University College London, UK and DavidBanister, University of Oxford, UKSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchTransport is the key sector where carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions

are difficult to reduce. This book seeks to develop achievablelow CO2 emission futures for transport in a range of international

case studies. The aim is that the scenarios as developed, and theconsideration of implementation and transition issues, can helpus plan for and achieve attractive future lifestyles at the city level,rather than 'sleepwalk' into climate change difficulties, oil scarcity,poor qualities of life, and to continue with the large casualty

figures. The topic is thus critical, with transport viewed as central to the achievement ofthe sustainable city and reduced CO2 emissions.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONThe Geography of Transport SystemsBetter Public Transit Systems

Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Hofstra University, USA, ClaudeComtois and Brian SlackThe third edition of The Geography of Transport Systems has beenrevised and updated to provide an overview of the spatialaspects of transportation. This text provides greater discussionof security, energy, green logistics, as well as new and updatedcase studies, a revised content structure, and new figures. Eachchapter covers a specific conceptual dimension includingnetworks, modes, terminals, freight transportation, urbantransportation and environmental impacts. A final chaptercontains core methodologies linked with transport geographysuch as accessibility, spatial interactions, graph theory and

Geographic Information Systems for transportation (GIS-T).

Analyzing Investments and PerformanceEric Christian Bruun, Aalto University, FinlandBetter Public Transit Systems is a complete primer for performanceand investment analysis of public transportation. Whether you’replanning a major new public transit project, an extension orexpansion of an existing system, or simply evaluating the needsof your current system, this book provides the tools you needto define your goals and objectives and conceive and analysedesign alternatives. This completely revised Second Editionincludes new material for students, with questions at the endof each chapter, whilst remaining a useful reference book.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderLow-Carbon Land TransportPolicy Handbook

Daniel Bongardt, Deutsche Gesellschaft für InternationaleZusammenarbeit, China, Felix Creutzig, Technical Universityof Berlin, Germany, Hanna Hüging, Wuppertal Institute forClimate, Environment and Energy, Germany, Ko Sakamoto,Asian Development Bank, the Philippines, Stefan Bakker,Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, the Netherlands,Sudhir Gota, Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities Center, thePhilippines and Susanne Böhler-Baedeker, WuppertalInstitute for Climate, Environment and Energy, GermanyProvides a guide for transport policymakers and planners toachieve low-carbon land transport systems and gives measuresfor reducing emissions. Includes case studies from developed

and developing countries and an overview of policy scenarios, and addresses the questionof how policies can be integrated into urban transport planning.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNew SubUrbanismsFood City

Judith K De JongIn New SubUrbanisms, Judith De Jong explains the on-going"flattening" of the American Metropolis, as suburbs are becomingmore like their central cities – and cities more like their suburbsthrough significant changes in spatial and formal practice aswell as demographic and cultural changes. Aimed at studentsand practitioners of urban design and planning NewSubUrbanisms attempts to re-frame the contemporary metropolisin a way that will generate more instrumental engagement –and ultimately, better design.

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CJ Lim, Bartlett School, University College-LondonIn Food City, a companion piece to Smartcities and Eco-Warriors,innovative architect and urban designer CJ Lim explores theissue of urban transformation and how the creation, storage anddistribution of food has been and can again become a constructfor the practice of everyday life. Food City investigates thereinstatement of food at the core of national and localgovernance -- how it can be a driver to restructure employment,education, transport, tax, health, culture, communities, and thejustice system, re-evaluating how the city functions as a spatialand political entity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban SmellscapesDesigning Urban TransformationUnderstanding and Designing City Smell EnvironmentsAseem Inam, Parsons, The New School of Design (US)

Designing Urban Transformation argues for a fundamentalre-conceptualization and radical shift in the way cities aredesigned and built. Urbanists are the only professionals trainedexplicitly to envision the four-dimensional future of cities,including the dimension of time. Urbanists are those whoengage in regular, willful acts of shaping cities, including urbandesigners, architects, landscape architects, and city planners.The urbanists’ approach—creative, integrative, interdisciplinary,and action-oriented—makes them among the mostwell-qualified problem-solvers in the world, especially when itcomes to the most pressing challenge of the 21st century: the

making of cities.

Victoria HenshawUrban Smellscapes examines the role of smell specifically incontemporary experiences and perceptions of English townsand cities, highlighting the perception of urban smellscapes asinter-related with place perception, and describing scent'scontribution towards overall sense of place. Additionally, thisbook identifies processes by which urban smell environmentsare managed and controlled, also introducing tools to assist indesigning urban smell environments, without reliance uponscenting practices alone.

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NEW IN PAPERBACKDummy text to keep placeholderThe StreetInclusive UrbanizationA Quintessential Social Public SpaceRethinking Policy and Practice in the Age of Climate Change

Vikas Mehta, University of South Florida, USAThis book shows us how streets can be planned and designedto become settings that support an array of positive socialbehaviors. Through carefully crafted research, The Streetsystematically examines people's actions and perceptions,develops a comprehensive typology of social behaviors on theneighborhood commercial street and provides a thoroughinquiry into the social dimensions of streets.

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Edited by Krishna Shrestha, Hemant R. Ojha, South India Institute of AdvancedStudies (SIAS), India, Phil McManus, University of Sydney, Australia, Anna Rubbo andKrishna Kumar DhoteWritten by a team of experienced academics, designers, and NGO professionals, InclusiveUrbanization shows how urbanization policy and management can be used to make moreinclusive, climate resilient cities, through a series of 18 case studies in South Asia. By creatinga model of urban life and processes that takes into account social, spatial, cultural, regulatoryand economic dimensions, the book finds a way to make both the processes and outcomesof urban design representative of all of the city’s inhabitants.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPlanning and Design for Sustainable Urban MobilityDialogues in Urban and Regional PlanningGlobal Report on Human Settlements 2013Volume 5

Un-HabitatThis new report from UN-Habitat provides somethought-provoking insights and policy recommendations onhow to plan and design sustainable urban mobility systems.Planning and Design for Sustainable Urban Mobility arguesthat urban planning and design should focus on how to bringpeople and places together by creating cities that focus onaccessibility, rather than simply increasing urban transportinfrastructure or the movement of people or goods. Urban formand the functionality of the city are therefore a major focus ofthis report, which highlights the importance of integratedland-use and transport planning.

Edited by Michael Hibbard, University of Oregon, USA,Robert Freestone, University of New South Wales, Australiaand Tore Øivin Sager, Norwegian University of Science andTechnology, NorwaySeries: Dialogues in Urban and Regional PlanningDialogues in Urban and Regional Planning Volume 5 is a selectionof some of the best scholarship in urban and regional planningfrom around the world. The internationally recognized authorsof these award-winning papers take up a range of salient issuesfrom the theory and practice of planning, including new researchin social inclusion, metropolitan planning, urban design andtransformation.

RoutledgeRoutledge Market: Urban Studies/PlanningMarket: Planning October 2013: 297x210: 344ppMay 2013: 234x156: 318pp Pb: 978-0-415-72318-3: £29.99Hb: 978-0-415-68077-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-85715-2eBook: 978-0-203-40745-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415723183* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415680776

TEXTBOOKNEW IN PAPERBACKSocially Restorative UrbanismCompanion to Urban DesignThe theory, process and practice of ExperiemicsEdited by Tridib Banerjee, University of Southern California,

USA and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, University of LosAngeles, USAToday urban design has emerged as an important area ofintellectual pursuit, with applications at many different scales –ranging from the block or street scale to the scale ofmetropolitan and regional landscapes. The field interfaces withmany aspects of contemporary public policy – multiculturalism,economic development, climate change, energy conservation,sustainable development, community livability, and relatedissues. The Companion to Urban Design covers core, foundational,and pioneering concepts through a wide selection of original

Kevin Thwaites, University of Sheffield, UK, Alice Mathers,Tinder Foundation and Ian Simkins, Experiemics Ltd., UKThe need for a human-orientated approach to urbanism is wellunderstood, and yet all too often this dimension is missing fromurban design. In this book the authors argue for a method ofsocially restorative urbanism – a new conceptual frameworklaying the foundations for innovative ways of thinking aboutthe relationship between the urban spatial structure and socialprocesses to re-introduce a more explicit people-centredelement into design decisions.

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contributions from internationally renowned scholars and practitioners. A must-buyfor students, scholars, teachers and practitioners of urban design.

Market: LandscapeRoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies/Urban Design/Urban PlanningFebruary 2014: 246x174: 710ppHb: 978-0-415-55364-3: £140.00

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TEXTBOOK4 Volume SetPlace AttachmentUrban DesignAdvances in Theory, Methods and ApplicationsEdited by Tridib Banerjee, University of Southern California, USA

Series: Critical Concepts in Urban Studies Edited by Lynne C. Manzo, University of Washington, USAand Patrick Devine-Wright, Exeter University, UKPlace attachment refers to the emotional bonds that can arisebetween individuals, communities and particular locations. Thistextbook draws together chapters from an international groupof leading scholars from different disciplines, utilising diverseepistemologies and methodologies, who have been engagedin critical advances in how place attachment is theorized,researched and applied to practice. This is the contemporary"go-to" resource for up to date understandings about placeattachment, a crucial concept for the environmental socialsciences and place-making professions.

Urban design means the appearance, layout, and organization of the built form of large-scaleurban environments.

This new collection traces the notion of urban design, its principals and criteria and howthe disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning have helpedshape this literature. The collection includes a focus on key areas like city design which hasplayed a crucial role in the construction of new capitals like Brasilia, Chandigarh, andIslamabad, and—more recently—the new urban developments of Dubai and Shanghai.

This set of volumes will appeal to those interested in Urban Design, Geography and citiesand their infrastructure.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransforming Urban WaterfrontsBrand-Driven City Building and the Virtualizing of

Space Fixity and FlowEdited by Gene Desfor, York University, Canada, JenneferLaidley, York University, Canada, Quentin Stevens, TheBartlett School of Planning, University College London, UKand Dirk Schubert, HafenCity University, GermanySeries: Routledge Advances in GeographyThe collection engages with major theoretical debates andempirical findings on how waterfronts transform and have beentransformed in port-cities in North and South America, Europe,and the Caribbean. It brings together authors from a broad rangeof disciplinary backgrounds to tackle vital questions of waterfrontdevelopment.

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Alexander GutzmerSeries: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban DesignAn investigation of the cultural phenomenon of branding andits effects on the spatial – and urban – reality, this book explainsthe rationale behind the construction of large-scale complexesfor corporate brands, and of its cultural effects. The authorsuggests that we see the creation of "global mass ornaments" -an ornamentalization of the entire globe. This will be discussedregarding examples such as Autostadt Wolfsburg and Anting NewTown.

1. Introduction 2. Case Studies 3. Branding and the Spatializationof Capitalism 4. Actualizing the Virtual of Capitalism? 5.

Virtualizing the Actual of Space 6. The Rise of the Global Mass Ornament

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Emergence in Landscape ArchitectureRod Barnett, Auburn University, USAJust as an aborist must understand the development andfunctions of a tree in order to fully understand his actions inrelation to it, so must a landscape architect understand theecological functions of a specific terrain in order to appreciatehow the landscape will respond to the conditions he establishes.Covering critically the theory behind emergence in landscapearchitecture, Barnett also uses practical examples frominternational landscapes as a key tool in his mission to explainthe basis of emergence and how it is critical to ourunderstanding of both urban and natural systems. Features fullcolour images.

Edited by Jesper Simonsen, Roskilde University, Denmarkand Toni Robertson, University of Technology in Sydney,AustraliaSeries: Routledge International HandbooksParticipatory Design is about the direct involvement of peoplein the co-design of the technologies they use. Embracing adiverse collection of principles and practices aimed at makingtechnologies, tools, environments, businesses, and socialinstitutions more responsive to human needs, this is astate-of-the-art reference handbook for the subject. TheHandbook brings together a multidisciplinary and internationalgroup of experts to discuss the pivotal issues in participatory

design.

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • READERUrban DesignThe Urban Design ReaderThe Composition of ComplexityEdited by Michael Larice, University of Pennsylvania, USA

and Elizabeth Macdonald, University of California, USAThe second edition of the Urban Design Reader draws togetherthe very best of classic and contemporary writings to illuminateand expand the theory and practice of urban design. Nearly fiftygenerous selections include seminal contributions from Howard,Le Corbusier, Lynch and Jacobs to more recent writings byCrawford, Madanipour, Koolhaas and Sorkin. Following thewidespread success of the first edition of the Urban DesignReader, this updated edition continues to provide the mostimportant historical material of the urban design field, but alsointroduces new topics and selections that address the myriad

challenges facing designers today.

Ron Kasprisin, University of Washington, USARon Kasprisin’s skills as both an artist and Professor of UrbanDesign and Planning are combined to guide students in howto use illustrations and graphics to elevate their projects beyondthe everyday. Sketches and plans, from basic design elementsto complex projects, show the methods and skills students canuse in forging their own design paths. A must for all those onplanning and urban design courses, both in the design studioand out.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban design, architecture, planningJune 2011: 246x174: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-59146-1: £110.00

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CJ Lim and Ed Liu, both at Bartlett School of Planning,University College London, UKReframing the way people think about urban green space andthe evolution of cities, CJ Lim explores how urban planning anddesign solutions can reintegrate agricultural practices andcultivated land within urban environments. Developed throughinternational case studies, this is an innovative response tocontemporary problems from one of the world’s leading urbandesign and architectural thinkers. It resonates with all thoseconcerned about cities, agriculture, energy conservation andsustainable global development.

1.Introduction 2. Urban Utopias and the Smartcity 3. Six Manifestos for the Smartcity 4.Excavating the Concrete Jungle: a Pictorial Essay 5. A Lexicon of the Smartcity Neology

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Megacities and the Coast ............................................... 15Green Infrastructure for Sustainable UrbanDevelopment in Africa ..................................................... 40

Creative Class Goes Global, The ..................................... 9Critical Mobilities ................................................................ 20A Megaregions, Prosperity and Sustainability ............. 8

Moscow in the Making .................................................... 41Guidelines for Landscape and Visual ImpactAssessment ........................................................................... 49DAccess for All ......................................................................... 50

Adaptation to Climate Change andDevelopment ....................................................................... 34

Motivating Change: Sustainable Design andBehaviour in the Built Environment ........................... 33

NHHandbook of Community Safety Gender and ViolencePrevention, The ................................................................... 47

Deconstructing Placemaking ....................................... 13Design with the Desert ..................................................... 38Designing Urban Transformation .............................. 53Developing Sustainable Agriculture andCommunity .......................................................................... 27

Affordable and Social Housing .................................... 31Affordable Housing in the Urban GlobalSouth ....................................................................................... 31After Sustainable Cities? .................................................. 35Airports, Cities and Regions .............................................. 8

New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns, andVillages .................................................................................... 42New SubUrbanisms .......................................................... 53

Handbook of Disaster Policies andInstitutions ............................................................................ 29Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning ........... 54

Alternative Visions of Post-WarReconstruction .................................................................... 41

No-Growth Imperative, The ........................................... 39Nothing Gained by Overcrowding ............................. 43

Handbook on Urbanization and GlobalEnvironmental Change ................................................... 32

Disaster Management ..................................................... 29Disaster Waste Management Handbook,The ............................................................................................ 28Anatomy of the Village, The .......................................... 43

Asian Cities in an Era of Decentralisation ................ 18 OHealthy City Planning ...................................................... 12Heritage Planning ................................................................ 4Home Ownership ............................................................... 30Host Cities and the Olympics ........................................ 19

Disaster, Conflict and Society in Crises ...................... 28Displaced by Disaster ....................................................... 28Displacement and Resettlement in India ................ 31

Australian Environmental Planning .......................... 35

B Of Planting and Planning .............................................. 12

PHousing Policy in Latin American Cities ................... 30Human Security and Japan’s Triple Disaster ........... 28Human Security and Natural Disasters .................... 28

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Dubai: Behind an Urban Spectacle ............................ 20Dynamics of Economic Spaces in the GlobalKnowledge-based Economy ............................................ 7

EBarriers to Sustainable Transport ................................ 50Better Public Transit Systems ........................................ 51Beyond Gated Communities ......................................... 11Beyond Smart Cities .......................................................... 23Brand-Driven City Building and the Virtualizing ofSpace ....................................................................................... 55

Paratransit in African Cities ........................................... 50Pedestrian and the City, The .......................................... 50People and Planning ........................................................ 44People, Place, and Space Reader, The ....................... 45Perspectives on Community Planning ...................... 25

Impact of the IIRSA Road Infrastructure Programmeon Amazonia, The ............................................................. 49Inclusive Urbanization ..................................................... 53

Eco-Cities ............................................................................... 39Ecocultures ............................................................................ 30Ecological Urbanism: The Nature of the City ............ 6Building Communities (Routledge Revivals) ........... 15

Building Inclusive Cities ................................................... 23Place Attachment .............................................................. 54Place-Based Transformations ......................................... 5Incomplete Streets ............................................................. 30

Informed Cities .................................................................... 16Economic Geography of the IT Industry in the AsiaPacific Region, The ............................................................. 10Building the New Urbanism .......................................... 22

CPlace-Keeping ........................................................................ 4Plan for Milton Keynes, The ............................................ 43Planning Against the Political ...................................... 46Planning and Design for Future InformalSettlements ........................................................................... 25

Infrastructural Lives ............................................................. 5Infrastructure Planning and Finance ........................ 15Institutional and Social Innovation for SustainableUrban Development ......................................................... 38Integrated Transport and Land Use Modeling forSustainable Cities ............................................................... 50

Economics of Urban Property Markets, The ........... 14Emergence in Landscape Architecture ..................... 55Emergency Planning Guide for Utilities, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 29Empty Place, The ................................................................ 46Energizing Sustainable Cities ........................................ 23

Carbon Primer for the Built Environment, A ........... 14Cartographic Turn, A ........................................................ 13Catalysts for Change ........................................................ 24Chinese City, The ................................................................ 22

Planning and Design for Sustainable UrbanMobility .................................................................................. 54Planning and Drought .................................................... 17Integrated Water Resource Planning ........................ 35

Introduction to Community Development,An .............................................................................................. 24

Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Technology and theTransformation of Regions ............................................ 10Ethical Planning Practitioner, The .............................. 19

Cities and Climate Change ............................................ 38Cities and Low Carbon Transitions ............................ 39Cities and Nature ............................................................... 19

Planning and Place in the City ..................................... 21Planning Asian Cities ........................................................ 20Planning Atlanta ................................................................ 13

JEthics and Justice for the Environment .................... 23Ethnography and the City .............................................. 22Europe Rehoused ............................................................... 42Evaluating Communication forDevelopment ....................................................................... 39

Cities and the Cultural Economy ................................... 6Cities of the Global South Reader .................................. 7Cities, Disaster Risk and Adaptation .......................... 29Cities, State and Globalisation ........................................ 9City Futures in the Age of a ChangingClimate ................................................................................... 32

Planning Chicago .............................................................. 16Planning Commissioners Guide .................................. 18Planning for Retail Development ................................ 16Planning for Solar Energy ............................................... 14Planning for Sustainability ............................................ 37Planning for the Deceased ............................................. 16

John Nolen and the MetropolitanLandscape ............................................................................. 41

KEvaluation of the Built Environment forSustainability ....................................................................... 49Explorations in Urban and RegionalDynamics ................................................................................. 7

City Suburbs ............................................................................ 4Climate Change Adaptation Manual ....................... 35Climate Change and Cultural Heritage ................... 36

Planning Imagination, The ............................................ 12Planning in the Face of Conflict ................................... 16Planning in the USA .......................................................... 15

Knowledge Partnering for CommunityDevelopment ....................................................................... 24

FClimate Change and Sustainable Cities ................... 37Collaborative Strategies for SustainableCities ........................................................................................ 34

Planning Small and Mid-Sized Towns ........................ 4Planning Sustainable Transport .................................. 51Planning, Risk and Property Development ............. 21

Knowledge, Networks and Policy .................................. 9

LField Guide to Community Based Adaptation,A ................................................................................................. 27Food City ................................................................................ 53

Community Development Approaches to ImprovingPublic Health ........................................................................ 26Community Development Reader, The .................... 27

Political Economy of City Branding, The .................. 11Principles of Planology .................................................... 41Public Space and Relational Perspectives .................. 5

Land Change Science, Political Ecology, andSustainability ....................................................................... 37From Intelligent to Smart Cities ...................................... 6

Fundamentals of Sustainable Development .......... 40Community Economic Development ....................... 26Community Leadership Development ..................... 27

Public Space and the Challenges of UrbanTransformation in Europe ................................................. 4

Land-Use Planning for Sustainable Development,Second Edition .................................................................... 36

GCommunity Matters: Service-Learning in EngagedDesign and Planning ........................................................ 25Community Planning Handbook, The ..................... 25 Q

Learning from Disaster .................................................... 28Livelihoods, Natural Resources, and Post-ConflictPeacebuilding ...................................................................... 25Garden City Movement Up-To-Date, The ................ 42

Gated Communities ......................................................... 22Community-Based Adaptation to ClimateChange ................................................................................... 26

Quality of Life and Public Management .................. 23

RLiving within a Fair Share EcologicalFootprint ................................................................................ 37Local Food and Community Development ............ 27Low Carbon Cities .............................................................. 32

Geography of Transport Systems, The ...................... 51Ghent Planning Congress 1913 ................................... 43Global and Regional Dynamics in Knowledge Flowsand Innovation ................................................................... 46

Companion to Urban Design ....................................... 54Competitiveness of Clusters in Globalized Markets,The ............................................................................................ 46Condition, Improvement, and Town Planning of theCity of Calcutta and Contiguous Areas, The ........... 41

Real Estate Economics ..................................................... 21Real Estate Solar Investment Handbook,The ............................................................................................ 36

Low Carbon Development ............................................. 38Low Carbon Nation? ........................................................ 20Low Impact Living ............................................................. 33

Global Cities and Climate Change ............................. 34Global Competitiveness of Regions, The ..................... 8Good Cities, Better Lives ..................................................... 4Connected City, The .......................................................... 22

Cooperatives and CommunityDevelopment ....................................................................... 26

Reconsidering Ian McHarg ............................................ 46Reconsidering Localism .................................................. 45Reducing Urban Poverty in the GlobalSouth ....................................................................................... 17

Low-Carbon Land Transport ........................................ 52Lusaka: The New Capital of NorthernRhodesia ................................................................................ 43

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Governing Marine Protected Areas ............................ 33Governing Sustainable Urban Renewal ................... 37Government of Space (Routledge Revivals),The ............................................................................................ 45Green Infrastructure .......................................................... 17

Corrections and Collections .......................................... 19Creating Regenerative Cities ......................................... 13Creating Smart-er Cities .................................................. 21

Relaunching Titanic .......................................................... 18Religion and Urbanism ...................................................... 5Remote Sensing Applications for the UrbanEnvironment ........................................................................ 48

Market Towns ...................................................................... 14Masterplanning the Adaptive City ............................. 18

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Theory, Practice, and CommunityDevelopment ....................................................................... 24

Reshaping City Governance ............................................. 6Resilient Downtowns ....................................................... 24

Tourism Policy and Planning ........................................ 37Resilient Sustainable Cities ............................................. 32Tourism, Planning, and CommunityDevelopment ....................................................................... 26

Rethinking Feminist Interventions into theUrban ...................................................................................... 45

Towards an Articulated PhenomenologicalInterpretation of Architecture ....................................... 18

Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration,The ............................................................................................ 16

Towards Low Carbon Cities in China ........................ 34Routledge Handbook of Planning Research Methods,The .............................................................................................. 5 Town Planning for Australia ......................................... 42Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South,The ............................................................................................ 13

Traffic Simulation and Data ......................................... 10Transcultural Cities ............................................................ 21

Routledge International Handbook of ParticipatoryDesign ..................................................................................... 55

Transforming Chinese Cities .......................................... 13Transforming Urban Waterfronts ............................... 55

Rules that Shape Urban Form, The ............................. 47 Transport Models in Urban PlanningPractices ................................................................................. 51

S Transport Planning for Third World Cities (RoutledgeRevivals) ................................................................................. 50Transport, Climate Change and the City ................. 51Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis .............. 48Twentieth-Century Suburbs .......................................... 12Schools and Urban Revitalization .............................. 24

USecond Nature Urban Agriculture ................................. 7Shaping the City ................................................................. 19Shrinking Cities ...................................................................... 9

Understanding Sustainable Development ............. 33Singapore Water Story, The ........................................... 20Understanding Urban Metabolism .............................. 6Smart Cities ........................................................................... 17Unfare Solutions ................................................................. 51Smartcities and Eco-Warriors ....................................... 56University and the City, The ........................................... 10Sociable Cities ...................................................................... 12Urban Access for the 21st Century .............................. 14Social Dynamics of Innovation Networks,

The .............................................................................................. 8 Urban Agriculture for Growing City Regions ............ 7Social Housing, Disadvantage, and NeighbourhoodLiveability ............................................................................... 30

Urban and Regional Planning in China ................... 48Urban Challenges in Spain and Portugal ................ 17

Socially Restorative Urbanism ...................................... 54 Urban Climate Challenge, The ..................................... 34Society and Environment: A HistoricalReview ..................................................................................... 42

Urban Climate Mitigation Techniques ..................... 32Urban Competitiveness ..................................................... 7

Space and Place in Central and EasternEurope ....................................................................................... 8

Urban Condition, The ....................................................... 12Urban Design ....................................................................... 55

Spacemaker's Guide to Big Change, The ................. 25 Urban Design ....................................................................... 55Spatial Planning and the New Localism ................. 48 Urban Design Reader, The .............................................. 55Spatial Planning Systems and Practices inEurope ..................................................................................... 48

Urban Ecology ..................................................................... 34Urban Ecosystems ............................................................. 38

Spatial Temporal Information Systems .................... 48 Urban Forests, Trees and Greenspace .......................... 6State of the World's Cities 2012/2013 ........................ 20 Urban Growth in Emerging Economies ................... 11Stories of Cosmopolitan Belonging ........................... 45 Urban Innovation Systems ............................................... 9Street Computing .............................................................. 18 Urban Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa ................... 41Street, The .............................................................................. 53 Urban Poverty in the Global South ............................. 21Structural Change, Competitiveness and IndustrialPolicy ....................................................................................... 11

Urban Regeneration ......................................................... 14Urban Regeneration in the UK ..................................... 19

Sustainability Appraisal .................................................. 49 Urban Smellscapes ............................................................ 53Sustainability Assessment .............................................. 49 Urban Theory and the Urban Experience ................ 46Sustainability Principles and Practice ....................... 36 Urban Transformation, The ........................................... 39Sustainable Communities .............................................. 33 Urban Waste and Sanitation Services for Sustainable

Development ....................................................................... 15Sustainable Development .............................................. 36

VSustainable Development Projects ............................ 36Sustainable Energy Landscapes .................................. 39Sustainable Food Systems ............................................. 33Sustainable Rural Development .................................. 26 Value of Arts and Culture for Regional Development,

The ............................................................................................ 10Sustainable Stockholm ................................................... 32Sustainable Suburbia? ..................................................... 11 Village Housing in the Tropics ...................................... 42Sustainable Urban Development Reader ................ 35

WSustainable Urban Industrial Development ........... 35Synergy City ............................................................................. 5

TWater Quality Policy and Management inAsia ........................................................................................... 38West African City, The ....................................................... 11

Tenants' Movement, The ................................................ 30 What Happened to Planning? (RoutledgeRevivals) ................................................................................. 15Terrain Vague ...................................................................... 45

Territorial Cohesion in Rural Europe ............................. 9 When We Build Again ...................................................... 43Territorial Development, Cohesion and SpatialPlanning ................................................................................ 17

Working Regions ................................................................ 10World's Cities, The .............................................................. 22

Territorial Policy and Governance ................................. 8 Writing the City in British Asian Diasporas .............. 31Theory and Practice of Dialogical CommunityDevelopment ....................................................................... 27

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RJoas, Marko ............................................................................ 16Johnson, Craig A. ............................................................... 34Jones, Hannah ..................................................................... 45

DeFilippis, James ................................................................ 27Dempsey, Nicola ................................................................... 4Denby, Elizabeth ................................................................ 42

AAbbott, John ......................................................................... 40 Rao, Nirmala ............................................................................. 6Jones, Peter ........................................................................... 33Desfor, Gene ......................................................................... 55Adams, Neil ........................................................................... 17 Ravetz, Alison ....................................................................... 45

KDimitriou, Harry T. .............................................................. 50Douglas, Ian .......................................................................... 34Drew, Jane ............................................................................. 42

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Ambrose, Peter ................................................................... 15Anttiroiko, Ari-Veikko ....................................................... 11Arefi, Mahyar ......................................................................... 13Armstrong, Adrian ............................................................. 23Arvanitidis, Paschalis ........................................................ 14

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Ravetz, Joe ................................................................................ 5Reeves, Paul .......................................................................... 31Reimer, Mario ....................................................................... 48Richards, EP ........................................................................... 41Richardson, Harry W. .......................................................... 9Rietveld, Piet ......................................................................... 50Robertson, Margaret ........................................................ 36Rodrigue, Jean-Paul ......................................................... 51Roorda, Niko ......................................................................... 40

Kalman, Harold ....................................................................... 4Karadimitriou, Nikos ......................................................... 21Karlsson, Charlie .................................................................. 10Kasprisin, Ron ....................................................................... 55Kim, Karl ................................................................................... 28

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Edgell Sr, David L. .............................................................. 37El-Khoury, Rodolphe ........................................................ 19Elliott, Donald ....................................................................... 47Elmer, Vicki ............................................................................. 15Elsheshtawy, Yasser .......................................................... 20Emery, Mary ........................................................................... 26

Bacon, Paul ............................................................................ 28Bagaeen, Samer .................................................................. 11Bagaeen, Samer .................................................................. 22Baldwin, Claudia ................................................................. 35

Ross, Catherine ....................................................................... 8Rouse, David ......................................................................... 17Rutten, Roel .............................................................................. 8

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Landscape Institute, ........................................................ 49Larice, Michael ..................................................................... 55Leary, Michael E. ................................................................. 16Lee, Taedong ........................................................................ 34Lehmann, Steffen .............................................................. 32

Enoch, Marcus ..................................................................... 51Esnard, Ann-Margaret ..................................................... 28Etienne, Harley .................................................................... 13Eversole, Robyn ................................................................... 24

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Banerjee, Tridib ................................................................... 54Banerjee, Tridib ................................................................... 54Barnett, Rod ........................................................................... 55BARRON, PATRICK .............................................................. 45Bartling, Hugh ...................................................................... 11Basmajian, Carlton ............................................................ 16Beaulieu, Lionel J. "Bo" .................................................... 27

Sandberg, L. Anders ............................................................ 6Santamouris, Mat ............................................................... 32Satterthwaite, David ........................................................ 17Schipper, E. Lisa .................................................................. 26

Leigh, Nancey Green ....................................................... 35Lennie, June .......................................................................... 39Lim, CJ ....................................................................................... 53Lim, CJ ....................................................................................... 56Forester, John ...................................................................... 16

Beck, Jody ............................................................................... 41 Schwab, James .................................................................... 17Lindeborg, Lisbeth ............................................................ 10Forrest, Ray ............................................................................ 30Behrens, Roger .................................................................... 50 Sclar, Elliott ............................................................................. 14López-Carresi, Alejandro ............................................... 29Foth, Marcus ......................................................................... 18Benach, Nuria ....................................................................... 17 Sclar, Elliott ............................................................................. 39

MFoxell, Simon ........................................................................ 14Francis, Robert A. ............................................................... 38Friedman, Avi .......................................................................... 4Fry, Tony .................................................................................. 32

Bentivegna, Vicenzo ........................................................ 49Benton-Short, Lisa ............................................................. 19Berry, J.N. ................................................................................. 14Bierlaire, Michel ................................................................... 50

Sepe, Marichela ................................................................... 21Seto, Karen ............................................................................. 32Shand, Rory ............................................................................ 37Sharp, Thomas ..................................................................... 43

Mace, Alan ................................................................................ 4Madanipour, Ali ..................................................................... 4

GBinkley, Aaron ...................................................................... 36Birchall, Johnston ............................................................... 15Bjerregaard, Martin ........................................................... 28

Shirazi, M. Reza .................................................................... 18Shrestha, Krishna ................................................................ 53Silberstein, M.A., Jane ...................................................... 36

Magee, Tim ............................................................................ 27Malloy, Richard .................................................................... 38Manzo, Lynne ....................................................................... 54Gieseking, Jen Jack ........................................................... 45

Blewitt, John ......................................................................... 33 Silva, Elisabete ........................................................................ 5Marsden, Terry ..................................................................... 33Girardet, Herbert ................................................................ 13Blewitt, John ......................................................................... 36 Simon, Ernest ....................................................................... 41Martens, Karel ....................................................................... 50Giseke, Undine ....................................................................... 7Bohm, Steffen ...................................................................... 30 Simonsen, Jesper ............................................................... 55Martinez-Cosio, Maria ..................................................... 24Gleeson, Brendan .............................................................. 12Bond, Alan .............................................................................. 49 Smith, Peter F. ...................................................................... 36Mathur, Hari .......................................................................... 31Goddard, John ..................................................................... 10Bongardt, Daniel ................................................................ 52 Soderstrom, Ola .................................................................. 20McGranahan, Gordon ..................................................... 11Godschalk, David R. .......................................................... 36Bose, Mallika .......................................................................... 25 Stremke, Sven ...................................................................... 39McLoughlin, Sean .............................................................. 31Gonzales, Vanna ................................................................. 26Bournville Village Trust, ................................................. 43

TMcNeil, Linda M. ................................................................. 48Mehta, Vikas .......................................................................... 53Mellander, Charlotta ........................................................... 9

Gouverneur, David ............................................................ 25Graham, Stephen ................................................................. 5Green, Gary Paul ................................................................. 27

Bradley, Quintin .................................................................. 30Brannstrom, Christian ..................................................... 37Bredenoord, Jan ................................................................. 31 Tallon, Andrew .................................................................... 19Metzger, Jonathan ............................................................ 32Grubler, Arnulf ..................................................................... 23Brennan, Mark ...................................................................... 24 Taylor, George ..................................................................... 42Metzger, Jonathan ............................................................ 46Gutzmer, Alexander ......................................................... 55Brennan, Mark A. ................................................................ 27 Teixeira, Aurora ................................................................... 11Mieg, Harald .......................................................................... 38Guy, Clifford ........................................................................... 16Bruun, Eric Christian ......................................................... 51 Tewdwr-Jones, Mark ........................................................ 12Miller, Michelle Ann .......................................................... 18

HBrömmelstroet, Marco te .............................................. 51Bulkeley, Harriet .................................................................. 38Bulkeley, Harriet .................................................................. 39

The Skeffington Committee, ..................................... 44Thwaites, Kevin ................................................................... 54Tornaghi, Chiara .................................................................... 5

Miraftab, Faranak .................................................................. 7Mitlin, Diana .......................................................................... 21Mkdc, ........................................................................................ 43Hagan, Susannah .................................................................. 6

Bunster-Ossa, Ignacio ...................................................... 46 Tortajada, Cecilia ................................................................ 20Morley, David ....................................................................... 14Hall, Peter .................................................................................. 4Burayidi, Michael ................................................................ 24 Tortajada, Cecilia ................................................................ 38Mullen, Samuel ................................................................... 29Hall, Peter ................................................................................ 12Byrne, Jason .......................................................................... 35 Tyrwhitt, Jaqueline ............................................................ 42

NHamdi, Nabeel ..................................................................... 25Hamnett, Stephen ............................................................. 20Han, Sun Sheng .................................................................. 34C U

Narayanan, Yamini ............................................................... 5Handmer, John ................................................................... 29Campbell, Tim ...................................................................... 23 Un Habitat, ............................................................................ 20Neal, Zachary P. ................................................................... 22Hass-Klau, Carmen ............................................................ 50Carlos Nunes, Silva ............................................................ 41 Un-Habitat, ........................................................................... 54Neill, William ......................................................................... 18Haughton, Graham ........................................................... 48Carr, C.M.H .............................................................................. 12 Unwin, Raymond ............................................................... 43Nolen, John ........................................................................... 42Henshaw, Victoria .............................................................. 53Chatterton, Paul .................................................................. 33 Urban, Frauke ....................................................................... 38Norris, Michelle ................................................................... 30Herrschel, Tassilo .................................................................. 9Chavinier, Elsa ...................................................................... 13

VOHibbard, Michael ................................................................ 54Hickman, Robin ................................................................... 51Hilhorst, Dorothea ............................................................. 28Hiller, Harry ............................................................................ 19

Chenal, Jerome ................................................................... 11Chrysoulakis, Nektarios ..................................................... 6Clark, Jennifer ....................................................................... 10Conventz, Sven ...................................................................... 8

Vale, Robert ........................................................................... 37van Dijck, Pitou .................................................................... 49

Ocejo, Richard E. ................................................................. 22Ogilvie, Robert ..................................................................... 26Hobson, Christopher ....................................................... 28

Hodson, Mike ....................................................................... 20Cooke, Philip ......................................................................... 10Copus, Andrew ...................................................................... 9

Van Egeraat, Chris .............................................................. 46van Vliet, Bas ......................................................................... 15PHodson, Mike ....................................................................... 35

Home, Robert ....................................................................... 12Home, Robert ....................................................................... 43

Corburn, Jason .................................................................... 12Crocker, Robert ................................................................... 33Cullingworth, J. Barry ....................................................... 15

van Winden, Willem ............................................................ 9Verebes, Tom ........................................................................ 18Viljoen, Andre .......................................................................... 7

Park, Sam ................................................................................... 7Parker, Simon ....................................................................... 46Hopkins, James ...................................................................... 9

Horváth, Gyula ........................................................................ 8Culpin, Ewart Gladstone ................................................ 42

D WWamsler, Christine ............................................................ 29

Parnell, Susan ....................................................................... 13Parrilli, Mario Davide ........................................................ 46Passell, Aaron ....................................................................... 22Patterson, Kelly L. ............................................................... 24

Hoskyns, Teresa ................................................................... 46Hou, Jeffrey ............................................................................ 21Huggins, Robert .................................................................... 8Hunt, D Bradford ................................................................ 16Daamen, Winnie ................................................................. 10

Dalal-Clayton, Barry .......................................................... 49Wang, Mark ............................................................................ 13Ward, Peter M. ..................................................................... 30

Peake, Linda .......................................................................... 45Pearson, Leonie ................................................................... 32Hutton, Barry ........................................................................ 51

Hutton, Thomas A ................................................................ 6Dale, C Gregory ................................................................... 18Davoudi, Simin .................................................................... 45

Wates, Nick ............................................................................ 25Weitz, Jerry ............................................................................. 19

Pelling, Mark .......................................................................... 15Pemberton, Simon ............................................................ 25

IDay, Joe .................................................................................... 19de Casseres, JM ................................................................... 41De Jong, Judith ................................................................... 53

Westoby, Peter .................................................................... 27Wheeler, Stephen .............................................................. 37Wheeler, Stephen M. ....................................................... 35

Pendlebury, John ............................................................... 41Phillips, Rhonda .................................................................. 24Phillips, Rhonda .................................................................. 26Ietri, Daniele ............................................................................. 7

Inam, Aseem ......................................................................... 53Deakin, Mark ............................................................................ 5Deakin, Mark ............................................................................ 6

Whitelegg, John ................................................................. 23Whitzman, Carolyn ........................................................... 23

Phillips, Rhonda .................................................................. 26Phillips, Rhonda .................................................................. 33Inderberg, Tor Håkon ...................................................... 34

JDeakin, Mark ......................................................................... 17Deakin, Mark ......................................................................... 21Dearden, Joel .......................................................................... 7Deas, Iain .................................................................................... 8

Whitzman, Carolyn ........................................................... 47Whyte, William ..................................................................... 43Wu, Fulong ............................................................................ 48Wu, Weiping ......................................................................... 22

Pirounakis, Nicholas ......................................................... 21Powe, Neil ............................................................................... 14Priemus, Hugo ..................................................................... 37Prutsch, Andrea .................................................................. 35Jacobs, A.J. ............................................................................. 22

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XXian, George ......................................................................... 48

YYang, Zhifeng ....................................................................... 39Young, Helen ........................................................................ 25

ZZavestoski, Stephen ......................................................... 30Zeemering, Eric S. .............................................................. 34Zhang, Jingxiong ............................................................... 48Zovanyi, Gabor .................................................................... 39

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