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City Planning - process of planning for the improvement of urban centers in order to provide healthy and safe living conditions, efficient transport and communication, adequate public facilities, and aesthetic surroundings. Planning that also includes outlying communities and highways is termed regional planning.

Early City Planning

Many ancient cities were built from definite plans. The


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    Urban Planning in a Multicultural Society » Read Now

    by Michael A. Burayidi. 264 pgs.

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    Illuminating the importance of culture in community planning, this book reveals why previous planning practices have failed and suggests that improvements can be made by taking into consideration the diverse needs of a multicultural society. For community planning to be effective, planners must...
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    Handbook of Research on Urban Politics and Policy in the United States » Read Now

    by Ronald K. Vogel. 456 pgs.

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    A comprehensive reference work that summarizes major issues in urban politics and policy in the United States.
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    The Urban Millennium: The City - Building Process from the Early Middle Ages to the Present » Read Now

    by Josef W. Konvitz. 268 pgs.

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    ...and towns-- Growth--History. 4. City planning--History. I. Title. HT111.K58...achievements in the whole history of city planning." 37 The great age of...
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    City Planning in America: Between Promise and Despair » Read Now

    by Mary Hommann. 155 pgs.

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    This sure-to-be-controversial work examines the failure of city planning in America and the results of that failure as seen in the day-to-day lives of our cities. Hommann contends that, although desperately needed, by and large city planning has no effect on urban development in this country where...
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    The Wealth of Cities: Revitalizing the Centers of American Life » Read Now

    by John O. Norquist. 246 pgs.

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    ...was mailed to the city . Eventually...integration and land-use planning. Whatever the cause...participates in the planning that goes into creating...strategies associated...
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    Intown Living: A Different American Dream » Read Now

    by Ann Breen, Dick Rigby. 286 pgs.

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    The American dream of a single family home on its own lot is still strong, but a different dream of living and prospering in a major city is beginning to take hold. After decades of abandonment by the middle class, a detectable number of people are moving into urban downtown areas. The Intown Living...
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    The Crisis of America's Cities » Read Now

    by Randall Bartlett. 290 pgs.

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    An original work on American cities and the ongoing "urban crisis". Using the metaphor of the socially constructed organization of space, Bartlett takes a broad view of the evolution of urban America, from its historical roots to the present; he then examines the way in which current policies have...
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    Urban Planning and Real Estate Development » Read Now

    by John Ratcliffe, Michael Stubbs. 552 pgs.

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    This book provides comprehensive coverage of the organisation of urban planning and the process of real estate development and the ways in which the two interact.
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    Cultural Planning: An Urban Renaissance? » Read Now

    by Graeme Evans. 336 pgs.

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    From its ancient roots in classical Athens and Rome, to the European Renaissance, public culture shows both a historic continuity and contemporary response to economic and social change. This work examines how and why the cultures have been planned and the extent to which cultural amenities have been considered in town planning.
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    City Making: Building Communities without Building Walls » Read Now

    by Gerald E. Frug. 256 pgs.

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    American metropolitan areas today are divided into neighborhoods of privilege and poverty, often along lines of ethnicity and race. City residents traveling through these neighborhoods move from feeling at home to feeling like tourists to feeling so out of place they fear for their security. As...
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    Urban Process and Power » Read Now

    by Peter Ambrose. 246 pgs.

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    Urban Process and Power has two chief aims. Firstly, it analyses and explains a century of the production and reproduction of the urban environment in which most of us live. Secondly, the book focuses on recent changes in the control of these processes and the ideology that has brought these...
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    Comeback Cities: A Blueprint for Urban Neighborhood Revival » Read Now

    by Paul S. Grogan, Tony Proscio. 292 pgs.

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    ...United States. 3. City planning--United States. 4...sufficiently remote from the city to be out of its...cliff. Legendary planning czar Robert Moses...organizations in the...
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    The City as a Human Environment » Read Now

    by Duane G. Levine, Arthur C. Upton. 206 pgs.

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    Responds to the need for up-to-date information about three major challenges posed by urbanization: buildings, transportation, and land use.
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    Independent Cities: Rethinking U.S. Urban Policy » Read Now

    by Robert J. Waste. 214 pgs.

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    In "Independent Cities", Robert Waste suggests an array of solutions to real problems affecting urban America and explores dynamics of urban politics. He examines a range of policy alternatives and proffers his own creative solutions.
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    Good Neighborhoods: A Study of In-Town & Suburban Residential Environments » Read Now

    by Sidney Brower. 214 pgs.

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    What makes a "good neighborhood"? Can one neighborhood be good for all people? Brower's study examines the variable image of the ideal residential area in contemporary and earlier writings, from utopian visions and popular media to historical records and the findings of social science research...

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