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Contents
City & Urban Planning ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
Planning & Sustainability ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Urban Design .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Spatial Planning ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
Planning History & Theory ............................................................................................................................................. 16
Housing & Community Planning .................................................................................................................................. 18
Property & Real Estate Management ........................................................................................................................... 20
Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
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CITY & URBAN PLANNING
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Designing Urban Transformation
Place-Keeping
Aseem Inam, Parsons, The New School of Design (US)
Designing Urban Transformation argues for a fundamental
re-conceptualization and radical shift in the way cities are
designed and built. Urbanists are the only professionals trained
explicitly to envision the four-dimensional future of cities,
including the dimension of time. Urbanists are those who
engage in regular, willful acts of shaping cities, including urban
designers, architects, landscape architects, and city planners.
The urbanists’ approach—creative, integrative, interdisciplinary,
and action-oriented—makes them among the most
well-qualified problem-solvers in the world, especially when it
comes to the most pressing challenge of the 21st century: the making of cities.
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Open Space Management in Practice
Edited by Nicola Dempsey, Harry Smith, Heriot-Watt
University, UK and Mel Burton
Place-Keeping presents the latest research and practice on the
long-term management of public and private open spaces from
around Europe and the rest of the world. There has long been
a focus in urban landscape planning and urban design on the
creation of high-quality public spaces, or place-making. This is
supported by a growing body of research which shows how
high-quality public spaces are economically and socially
beneficial for local communities and contribute positively to
residents’ quality of life and wellbeing.
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April 2014: 7-3/8 x 9-1/4: 232pp
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Food City
Planning Small and Mid-Sized Towns
CJ Lim, Bartlett School, University College-London
In Food City, a companion piece to Smartcities and Eco-Warriors,
innovative architect and urban designer CJ Lim explores the
issue of urban transformation and how the creation, storage and
distribution of food has been and can again become a construct
for the practice of everyday life. Food City investigates the
reinstatement of food at the core of national and local
governance -- how it can be a driver to restructure employment,
education, transport, tax, health, culture, communities, and the
justice system, re-evaluating how the city functions as a spatial
and political entity.
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Market: Urban design, Planning, Architecture, Sustainability
April 2014: 304pp
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Designing and Retrofitting for Sustainability
Avi Friedman, McGill University, Canada
Rather than dismissing small and mid-sized towns as unattractive
suburban sprawl, Planning Small and Mid-Sized Towns offers ideas
and methods on how small isolated and edge towns can be
designed and retooled into sustainable, affordable and adaptable
communities. With 200 color photographs, maps, and
illustrations, Planning Small and Mid-Sized Towns is a valuable,
practical resource for professional planners and urban designers,
as well as students in these disciplines.
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Market: Planning
July 2014: 238pp
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The Pedestrian and the City
Heritage Planning
Carmen Hass-Klau
The Pedestrian and the City provides an overview and insight into
the development, politics and policies on walking and
pedestrians: it includes the evolution of pedestrian-friendly
housing estates in the 19th century up to the present day. Key
issues addressed include the struggle of pedestrianization in
town centers, the attempts to create independent pedestrian
footpaths and the popularity of traffic calming as a powerful
policy for reducing pedestrian accidents.
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Market: Planning
February 2015: 316pp
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Principles and Process
Harold Kalman
Heritage Planning provides a comprehensive overview of heritage
planning as a professional practice. It addresses the context and
principles of land-use law, planning practice, and international
heritage doctrine, all set within the framework of larger societal
issues such as sustainability and ethics. The book then covers
the pragmatic processes of heritage practice including collecting
data, identifying community opinion, determining heritage
significance, the best practices and methods of creating a
conservation plan, and managing change.
It is essential reading for both professionals that manage change
within the built environment and students of heritage conservation and historic
preservation.
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Market: Heritage Planning
October 2014: 344pp
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CITY & URBAN PLANNING
2nd Edition
TEXTBOOK
Better Public Transit Systems
Tourism Policy and Planning
Analyzing Investments and Performance
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Eric Christian Bruun, Aalto University, Finland
Better Public Transit Systems is a complete primer for performance
and investment analysis of public transportation. Whether you’re
planning a major new public transit project, an extension or
expansion of an existing system, or simply evaluating the needs
of your current system, this book provides the tools you need
to define your goals and objectives and conceive and analyse
design alternatives. This completely revised Second Edition
includes new material for students, with questions at the end
of each chapter, whilst remaining a useful reference book.
David L. Edgell Sr and Jason Swanson, University of
Kentucky, USA
The wellspring to future growth for tourism throughout the
world is a commitment toward good policy. Governments, the
private sector, and not-for-profit agencies must be the leaders
in a sustainable tourism policy that transcends the economic
benefits and embraces environmental and cultural interests as
well. Tourism Policy and Planning: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
offers an introduction to the Tourism policy process and how
policies link to the strategic tourism planning function as well
as influence planning at the local, national and international
level.
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Market: Transport planning
November 2013: 400pp
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Market: Tourism Planning
May 2013: 328pp
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2nd Edition
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Shaping the City
Systemic Architecture
Studies in History, Theory and Urban Design
Operating Manual for the Self-Organizing City
Edited by Rodolphe El-Khoury and Edwards Robbins
Taking on the key issues in urban design, Shaping the City
examines the critical ideas that have driven these themes and
debates through a study of particular cities at important periods
in their development. As well as retaining crucial discussions
about cities such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit,
Philadelphia, and Brasilia at particular moments in their history
that exemplified the problems and themes at hand like the
mega-city, the post-colonial city and New Urbanism, in this new
edition the editors have introduced new case studies critical to
any study of contemporary urbanism – China, Dubai, Tijuana and
the wider issues of informal cities in the Global South. Shaping
the City provides an essential overview of the range and variety
of urbanisms and urban issues that are critical to an understanding of contemporary
urbanism.
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Market: Architecture, Planning, Urban Studies, Cultural Studies and Cultural Geography
June 2013: 376pp
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Marco Poletto, Architectural Association and EcoLogic
Design Studio, London, UK and Claudia Pasquero,
Architectural Association and EcoLogic Design Studio,
London, UK
The book investigates the subject of urban ecology from the
perspective of architectural design, engaging its definition at
multiple levels, the biological, the informational and the social.
The book has two main goals - to discuss the contemporary
relevance of a systemic practice to architectural design, and to
share a toolbox of informational design protocols developed to
describe the city as a territory of self-organization, a new kind
of emergent "real-time world-city". Structured in the form of a
manual, the authors draw on nearly a decade of design experiments from their
ecoLogicStudio practice .
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Market: Architecture / Planning / Urban Design
May 2012: 272pp
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Resilient Downtowns
Planning and Place in the City
A New Approach to Revitalizing Small- and Medium-City Downtowns
Mapping Place Identity
Michael A. Burayidi, Ball State University, USA
Marichela Sepe
Resilient Downtowns provides a guide to communities in reviving
and redeveloping their core districts into resilient, thriving
neighborhoods through the "en-RICHed" approach, a four-step
process for downtown development, which focuses on
residential development, immigration strategies, civic
functionality, heritage tourism, and good design practice.
Examples from fourteen small cities across the US show how
this process can revitalize downtowns in any city.
Under the influence of globalization, the centres of many cities
in the industrialized world are losing their place identity. A key
task for planners and residents, working together, is to preserve
that unique sense of place without making the city a parody of
itself. Planning and Place in the City explores the preservation,
reconstruction and enhancement of cultural heritage and place
identity. She outlines the history of the concept of placemaking,
and sets out the range of different methods of analysis and
assessment that are used to help pin down the nature of place
identity.
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July 2013: 240pp
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December 2012: 352pp
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CITY & URBAN PLANNING
TEXTBOOK
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Urban and Environmental Economics
The Good City
An Introduction
Reflections and Imaginations
Graham Squires, Senior Lecturer in Planning; School of
Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the
University of Birmingham
Illustrated throughout, and with lists of further reading in every
chapter, this book is ideal for students at all levels who need to
get to grips with the economics of the environment within a
built environment context. It explains the theory needed to
understand crucial tools and economic techniques such as
cost-benefit analysis, discounting, resource valuation, and
macro-economic tools. Particularly useful to those studying
planning, land economy, environmental management, or
housing development.
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Market: Built Environment Economics
July 2012: 224pp
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Allan B. Jacobs, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Jacobs is one of the world’s best known planners and urban
design practitioners, with a long and distinguished career based
initially in US cities, and then throughout the world. Featuring
a wonderfully engaging, humorous tone and Jacobs’ own ink
drawings, The Good City transfers lessons on city design, building
and urban change to all those willing to help cities become the
magnificent, beautiful places they should be - and encourages
all inhabitants to learn to appreciate and explore their own cities.
Routledge
Market: Planning / Urban Studies
March 2011: 10 x 7: 198pp
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Events and Urban Regeneration
City Design
The Strategic Use of Events to Revitalise Cities
Modernist, Traditional, Green and Systems Perspectives
Andrew Smith, University of Westminster, UK
Jonathan Barnett, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Events and Urban Regeneration is the first book to critically
examine the use of events in regeneration by looking at a range
of cities and a range of sporting, arts and cultural events projects.
It analyzes varying theoretical perspectives to provide insight
into why major events are important to contemporary cites. It
examines the different ways in which events can assist
regeneration, by reviewing good practice as well as problems
and issues associated with this unconventional form of public
policy. It identifies key issues faced by those tasked with using
events to assist regeneration and suggests how practices could
be improved in the future.
Jonathan Barnett is an experienced urban designer and professor
who describes in this book the four most widely accepted
approaches to city design: Modernist, Traditional, Green and
Systems. Drawing on their history, theory, practice, pros and
cons, Barnett provides an accessible text on city design ideal for
planners, landscape architects, urban designers and those
interested in how to improve cities.
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Market: events management, tourism & urban studies
January 2012: 304pp
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Market: Urban Design, Architecture, Planning
January 2011: 242pp
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TEXTBOOK
Understanding Cities
Sunburnt Cities
Method in Urban Design
The Great Recession, Depopulation and Urban Planning in the American
Sunbelt
Alexander Cuthbert, The University of New South Wales,
Australia.
For too long urban design has been seen as a subsidiary to
architecture and urban planning, sitting somewhere between
the two without establishing itself as a field of study in its own
right. This book sets out to challenge that assumption and
establish a comprehensive framework for restructuring urban
design knowledge. Cuthbert builds upon the base of his previous
books Designing Cities and The Form of Cities in this thought
provoking book.
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Market: Urban Design
June 2011: 340pp
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Justin B. Hollander, Tufts University, Medford,
Massachusetts, USA
The decline in sun-belt cities of America has followed on from
the decline of those in the rust-belt. Hollander addresses the
reasons and statistics behind these shrinking cities with a positive
outlook, arguing that growth for growth’s sake is not beneficial
for communities, suggesting instead that urban development
could be achieved through shrinkage. Case studies include
Phoenix, Fresno and Flint.
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January 2011: 176pp
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2nd Edition
TEXTBOOK
Shaping Neighbourhoods
Global Suburbs
For Local Health and Global Sustainability
Urban Sprawl from the Rio Grande to Rio de Janeiro
Hugh Barton, University of the West of England, UK, Marcus
Grant, University of the West of England, UK and Richard
Guise, University of the West of England, UK
‘…essential reading for communities seeking to influence the
planning process.’ - Alison West, Director, Community
Development Foundation
nd
Substantially revised, this 2 edition responds to a changing
agenda in government policy and planning practice. Climate
change, public health – particularly in relation to obesity and
physical activity – and nature’s role in the city are all topics that
have come to the fore since the 1st edition published in 2003.
New case studies include: Dove Gardens, Belfast; Glasgow East End; Freiburg, Germany
Progressive outlook informed by latest practice and research Greater experience of
renewable energy feeds design guidance
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Market: Urban Design, Planning, Architecture
January 2010: 330pp
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Lawrence Herzog, San Diego State University, USA
Series: Cultural Spaces
Global Suburbs: Urban Sprawl from the Rio Grande to Rio de Janeiro
offers a critical new perspective on the emerging phenomenon
of the global suburb in the western hemisphere. American
suburban sprawl has created a giant human habitat stretching
from Las Vegas to San Diego, and from Mexico to Brazil,
presented here in a clear and comprehensive style with in depth
descriptions and images. Challenging the ecological problems
that stem from these flawed suburban developments, Herzog
targets an often overlooked and potentially disastrous global
shift in urban development. This book will give depth to courses
on suburbs, development, urban studies, and the environment.
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July 2014: 6 x 9: 270pp
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Planning for Growth
Infrastructure Planning and Finance
Urban and Regional Planning in China
A Smart and Sustainable Guide
Fulong Wu, University College London, UK
Series: RTPI Library Series
Planning for Growth: Urban and Regional Planning in China
provides an overview of the changes inthChina’s planning system,
policy, and practices since the mid-20 century using concrete
examples and informative details in language that is accessible
enough for the undergraduate but thoroughly grounded in a
wealth of research and academic experience to support
academics. It is the first accessible text on changing urban and
regional planning in China under the process of transition from
a centrally planned socialist economy to an emerging market
in the world.
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Market: Planning
January 2015: 230pp
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Vicki Elmer, University of Oregon, USA and Adam Leigland
Infrastucture Planning and Finance provides a non-technical
overview of the engineering, planning and financing aspects of
local level infrastructure for planners, engineers and other local
officials who need to work with specialized professionals. It also
gives basic "how to do it" information along with a brief overview
of the larger policy and technical issues for each field. Written
by a team of planners, engineers, and governance experts, it
provides step-by-step guidance to all aspects of infrastructure
planning projects, including finance, and solutions to the
contemporary challenges of infrasturctural planning: from
climate change and population growth, to deteriorating older infrastructure.
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Market: Planning
December 2013: 8-1/2 x 11: 740pp
Hb: 978-0-415-69318-9: $85.00
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Contemporary Issues in Australian Urban and
Regional Planning
Edited by Julie Brunner, Curtin University, Australia and
John Glasson, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Contemporary Issues in Australian Urban and Regional Planning
looks at a wide range of planning issues in Australia from the
city to the regional scale, covering key topics in sustainable
development and planning including economic, social,
environmental and governance perspectives. Contemporary
Issues in Australian Urban and Regional Planning is organized
around three key elements: the pressures and principles of
development and planning for sustainability; planning practice
and processes focused on essential topics like cities, regions,
rural areas, and social and environmental issues; and future processes and prospects for
planning practice and education.
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Market: Planning
April 2015: 396pp
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PLANNING & SUSTAINABILITY
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Resilient Sustainable Cities
Low Impact Living
A Future
A Field Guide to Ecological, Affordable Community Building
Edited by Leonie Pearson, Peter Newton and Peter Roberts,
University of Leeds, UK
Bridging the increasing divide between cross-disciplinary
academic insights and the latest practical innovations, this book
provides an integrated approach for long term future planning
within the context of the city as a whole system. The book
provides practical and conceptual insights for practitioners,
researchers and students on how to deliver cities which are
resilient to ‘slow burn’ issues and achieve sustainability.
Routledge
Market: Planning, Urban Design
December 2013: 260pp
Hb: 978-0-415-81620-5: $180.00
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Paul Chatterton, University of Leeds, UK
Series: Earthscan Tools for Community Planning
The inspirational story of one project that shows how you can
become involved in building and running your neighbourhood.
The author, co-founder of Lilac (Low Impact Living Affordable
Community), explains how a group of people got together to
build one of the most ecological, affordable cohousing
neighbourhoods in the world. The book starts with the values
that motivated and guided the project’s members and outlines
how they were driven by challenges and concerns over the need
to respond to climate change and energy scarcity. Low Impact
Living provides clear and easy to follow advice for community
groups, practitioners and government, and is heavily illustrated with drawings and
photographs.
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Market: Community Planning
August 2014: 232pp
Hb: 978-0-415-66160-7: $190.00
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Australian Environmental Planning
Urban 3.0
Challenges and Future Prospects
Synergy for Sustainable Cities
Edited by Jason Byrne, Neil Sipe, Urban Research Program,
Griffith University, Australia and Jago Dodson, Urban
Research Program, Griffith University, Australia
Written for students and professionals working in city planning
in Australia, this book enables planners, architects and developers
to get a better understanding of the fundamental principles of
environmental planning, showing how land, water, air, energy,
wildlife and people shape our built environments, and how in
turn environmental processes must be better understood if we
are to make informed decisions about more
sustainabledeveloping cities.
1. Introduction 2. Governing Australian Environmental Planning 3. The Urban Environment
and Its Challenges 4. Urban Environmental Processes 5. Key Agendas in Managing
Environmental Change 6. New Directions and Potentialities
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Joe Ravetz, University of Manchester, UK
This book is about building the urban ‘shared intelligence’ – the synergy-city – the capacity
for thinking ahead, with creative innovation, turning problems into opportunities. The
synergy-city can often evolve and self-organize, but there are many barriers to be overcome,
and to address the challenges of the global urban system we need to scale up the shared
intelligence to global levels. The synergy-city principle applies to whole urban systems,
and also to the economic, political and ecological systems which shape them. Each of
these four main agendas is presented here as a ‘pathway’ for strategic action, with in-depth
exploration of selected topics.
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Displaced by Disaster
City Futures in the Age of a Changing Climate
Recovery and Resilience in a Globalizing World
Ann-Margaret Esnard, Georgia State University and Alka
Sapat, Florida Atlantic University, USA.
Series: Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience
Displaced by Disaster addresses the effects of population
displacement during natural disasters from a planning and policy
perspective informed by scholarship in disciplines such as
emergency management; political science; sociology and
anthropology. It is ideal for students and practitioners working
in the areas of disaster management, planning, public
administration and policy, housing, and the many disciplines
connected to disaster issues.
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Market: Disaster management / Planning
June 2014: 268pp
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Tony Fry, Griffith University, Australia
This book examines what climate change will mean for the ‘city’
of the future. It looks to the nomadic behaviour patterns of the
past for lessons for today’s population unsettlement, and argues
that as human survival will increasingly be linked directly to
movement, the city can no longer be defined as a constrained
space. The impacts of climate change must to be understood
as a combination of the actual and the expected, and have to
be addressed both practically and culturally. Urban planners,
designers, development practitioners, and anyone seeking to
understand what the future is likely to look like for our cities, and
how to prepare for it, will find this an essential read.
Routledge
Market: Urban Design / Sustainability
October 2014: 198pp
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Low Carbon Nation?
Low Carbon Development
Mike Hodson, University of Salford, UK and Simon Marvin,
Durham University, UK
Low Carbon Nation provides students and policy makers in urban
planning with a clear framework for understanding how the
transition to 'low carbon' has different implications for diverse
regions across the UK. The book explains how this shift should
be understood as a response to the financial and economic crisis
and to ecological concerns about the implications of global
climate change.
1. Introduction 2. Low Carbon Britain as Spaces of
Experimentation 3. Re-Engineering State Low Carbon
Architecture 4. Exclusive Capabilities and Low Carbon Strategies
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
Race for the Low Carbon Capital: Greater London 9. Low Carbon Economic Boosterism:
Greater Manchester 10. Conclusion: What Kind of Low Carbon Britain?
Routledge
Market: Sustainable Urban Development
April 2013: 230pp
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Key Issues
Edited by Frauke Urban, School of Oriental and African
Studies, London, UK and Johan Nordensvärd, London
School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Series: Key Issues in Environment and Sustainability
This is the first comprehensive textbook to address the interface
between international development and climate change in a
carbon constrained world. It discusses the key conceptual,
empirical and policy-related issues of low carbon development
in a global context. Written by an international and
interdiscliplinary team of leading academics and practitioners
in low carbon development, this book is essential reading for
students, academics, professionals and policy-makers interested
in low carbon development and climate change policy.
Routledge
Market: Environment, Sustainability
March 2013: 352pp
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Sustainability Principles and Practice
The No-Growth Imperative
Margaret Robertson, Lane Community College, USA
This textbook is an accessible and comprehensive overview of
the interdisciplinary field of sustainability which introduces
relevant theory as well as providing a wealth of international
case studies. Each chapter includes learning objectives and tools,
further reading, discussion questions, and research problems to
foster quantitative thinking. It offers students in sustainability
degree programs a conceptual understanding as well as
technical skills for the work place. The book is supported by a
companion website with key website links, further reading lists,
test bank questions, glossary and PowerPoint slides.
Routledge
Market: Environment, Sustainability
January 2014: 392pp
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Creating Sustainable Communities under Ecological Limits to Growth
Gabor Zovanyi, Eastern Washington University, USA
The existing scale of human enterprise has already surpassed
global ecological limits to growth. This clearly counteracts the
possibility of continued growth in the twenty-first century. In
the absence of international, national, or state initiatives to
implement a no-growth imperative, this book takes the position
that local communities have an obligation to take the lead in
promoting a new politics of sustainability directed at recognizing
and accepting the need for a societal shift to a state of no
growth.
1. Requiem for the Growth Imperative 2. The American
Community as a Growth Machine 3. Rationales and Strategies
for Stopping Growth in America’s Communities 4. The
No-Growth Path to Sustainability 5. Envisioning No-Growth Communities Epilogue: Ten
Difficult Personal Actions Needed to Save the World
Routledge
Market: Sustainable Urban Development
November 2012: 248pp
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Understanding Sustainable Development
Two Degrees: The Built Environment and Our
Changing Climate
John Blewitt, Aston University, UK
This new expanded edition builds on the first edition’s
multi-perspective approach and breadth of coverage. A truly
comprehensive introduction to sustainable development, it is
designed to allow access to the topic from a wide range of
educational and professional backgrounds and to develop
understanding of a diversity of approaches and traditions at
different levels. This edition comes with a brand new website
including discussion of how projects are done on the ground,
additional exercises, online cases, test questions, recommended
readings and films. Offering examples from local to global, this
textbook is the most complete guide to the subject.
Routledge
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July 2014: 394pp
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Alisdair McGregor, ARUP, USA, Cole Roberts, ARUP, USA
and Fiona Cousins, ARUP, USA
Two Degrees reviews the current science and predictions for
global warming and looks at what steps can be taken to design
the built environment to mitigate the effects and to adapt to
inevitable changes in climate. The book positions sustainable
design as an approach to a low carbon future that considers the
economic and social impacts as well as the environmental issues
of built projects. It provides a practical guide to moving to a low
carbon future for developers and the design and construction
community.
Professional and theoretical guidance from industry leaders, ARUP. A comprehensive
approach to sustainable design: from social and community needs to technical guidance.
Valuable to professionals in all built environment fields, as well as students in sustainable
architecture and urban planning.
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Sustainable Landscape Planning
Zero-carbon Homes
The Reconnection Agenda
A Road Map
Paul Selman, University of Sheffield, UK
Joanna Williams, Bartlett School of Planning, University
College London, UK
This book covers the big questions and key purposes of
landscape planning during a period of land use pressure and
climate change. It takes an inclusive view of landscape, from
design to strategy and from physical/professional to
cultural/scholarly. It builds on sustainable development
perspectives, and places an emphasis on ways of reversing
landscape fragmentation and declining sense of place. 1.
Landscape – Connections and Disconnections 2. Functions,
Services and Values of Landscapes 3. Change and Resilience in
Landscapes 4. Physical Connections in Landscapes 5. Social
Connections in Landscapes 6. Landscape Connectivity in the
Future: Thinking and Doing
Housing is a major contributor to CO2 emissions in Europe and
America today. The construction of new homes offers an
opportunity to begin to address this issue. Providing homes that
achieve 'zero carbon', 'carbon neutral', 'zero-net energy' or
'energy-plus' standard is becoming the goal of more innovative
house-builders and energy providers in Europe and America. A
diversity of approaches is being adopted. These are inevitably
influenced by the different societal systems and geographic
circumstances in which they have developed. Using case studies
from Sweden, Germany, the UK and the USA, these alternative
approaches are explored.
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June 2012: 166pp
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December 2011: 406pp
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Sustainability Assessment
Introduction To Environmental Impact Assessment
John Glasson, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Riki Therivel,
Oxford Brookes University, UK and Andrew Chadwick,
Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Pluralism, practice and progress
Edited by Alan Bond, University of East Anglia, UK, Angus
Morrison-Saunders, Murdoch University, Australia and
Richard Howitt, Macquarie University, Australia
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Sustainability Assessment provides the knowledge, inspiration
and range of decision-making assessment tools students require
to tackle Sustainability Assessment challenges. Written by authors
among leading university academics teaching impact
assessment it is ideally suited for the growing numbers of courses
in impact assessment education and training.
Sustainability Assessment is suitable for a wide range of disciplines
in which sustainable development and decision making tools
are core competencies and includes cutting edge cases on sustainability issues.
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July 2012: 296pp
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A comprehensive, clearly structured and readable overview of
the subject, and a forth edition of the book that has established
itself as the leading introduction to EIA. This redesigned colour
edition has comprehensive appendices, a wealth of important
reference material, including key websites, with chapter
questions for discussion. Written by three authors with extensive
research, training and practical experience of EIA, this book
brings together the most up-to-date information from many
sources.
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December 2011: 416pp
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The Environmental Impact Statement After Two
Generations
Land and Limits
Managing Environmental Power
Michael R. Greenberg, Rutgers University, USA
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
After forty years of thinking about and working with NEPA and
the EIS process, Greenberg decided to conduct his own
evaluation from the perspective of a scientist who focuses on
environmental and health policies. This book of carefully chosen
real case studies goes beyond the familiar checklists of what to
do, and shows students and practitioners alike what really
happens during the creation and implementation of an EIS.
1. A Statement of Values and Forty Years of Field Trials 2.
Metropolitan New Jersey 3. Ellis Island, New York Harbor 4.
Sparrows Point, Maryland 5. Johnston Island 6. Savannah River
Nuclear Weapons Facility 7. Animas-La Plata, Four Corners 8. NEPA and the Challenges of
the Early 21st Century
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Interpreting Sustainability in the Planning Process
Susan Owens and Richard Cowell, Cardiff University, UK
Series: RTPI Library Series
In the decade since the first edition of this seminal book was
written, environmental imperatives have risen further up the
policial agenda and land use conflicts have intensified. A rigorous
discussion of concepts, policy and dilemmas, this
book challenges assumptions about planning for sustainability.
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December 2010: 264pp
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Spatial Planning and Climate Change
Eco-Urbanity
Elizabeth Wilson, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Jake
Piper, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
The effects of climate change on spatial planning are discussed
thoroughly in this comprehensive book, which includes
information on recent legislation, case studies, general
information on climate change progress, what can be done to
reduce the risks from the changing natural environmental and
the solutions spatial planning can offer us.
Key topics include; multi-scalar spatial planning for climate
change, planning for biodiversity, planning for flood risk and
coastal areas, knowledge and communication amongst spatial
planning communities and integrating mitigation and adaptation for sustainable
development.
Perfect for professional planners and postgraduate students, this book is written by two
respected and innovative thinkers in the field.
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August 2010: 446pp
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Towards Well-Mannered Built Environments
Edited by Darko Radovic, University of Melbourne, Australia
Eighteen top experts from the fields of sustainable architecture
and urbanism explore the variety of local intersections between
sustainability and urbanity, expressing a logical aim for
responsible practice of urban planning, urban design, landscape
and architecture.
Eco-urbanity examines cultural sustainability as well as ecological
sustainability in the context of sustainable urbanism and
architecture. The broad range of issues are all clearly articulated
and linked to concrete places and projects, marrying theory and
action.
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Market: Architecture, Urban Design, Urban Planning
March 2009: 258pp
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Water and the City
Methods of Environmental Impact Assessment
Risk, Resilience and Planning for a Sustainable Future
Iain White, University of Manchester, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Development of cities has long depended on the availability of
water. Proximity is essential, but its risks also affect the structure
of the urban environment. Using population, spatial and water
data White discusses the hazards and accessibility of water in
modern cities and suggests possible steps we can take to
increase the resilience of the city.
Routledge
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Edited by Peter Morris, Oxford Brookes University, UK and
Riki Therivel, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Offering a comprehensive coverage of the methods used in
environmental impact assessment, the well-known textbook is
intended for students of Planning, Geography and Environmental
Studies. The new edition focuses on updating legal materials
and best practice and reflects current debates in public policy
and planning, including an additional chapter on EIA and
Sustainability.
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March 2009: 562pp
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Pragmatic Sustainability
Integrated Water Resource Planning
Theoretical and Practical Tools
Achieving Sustainable Outcomes
Edited by Steven A. Moore, University of Texas at Austin,
USA
Is sustainable development a challenge we can overcome?
Currently the tools for waging this battle are grand plans that
focus on techno-scientific and market-based strategies. The
authors gathered here - leading thinkers from architecture,
business, economics, engineering, history, philosophy, planning,
science, and technology – are sceptical of this singular approach.
Instead of a technological fix they advocate a practical and
pluralist approach to environmental and social change,
demanding constant adaptation to changing conditions. This
engaging and inspirational collection steps outiside disciplinary boundaries. With questions
at the end of each chapter, it encourages students at all levels to think more broadly and
provides an essential understanding of how we might meet the challenge of sustainability.
Routledge
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January 2010: 312pp
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Claudia Baldwin, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
and Mark Hamstead, Consultant, Australia
Integrated Water Resource Planning aims to provide practical
guidance on water allocation planning through each step of
the process. The book critically evaluates, compares and contrasts
water reform around the world to improve understanding of
context, process and outcomes. Best practice and a variety of
practical tools and implementation techniques for achieving
sustainability objectives are illustrated through international
case studies. Theoretical foundations of integrated and adaptive
water management provide a basis for solving a range of
interrelated water dilemmas.
Routledge
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August 2014: 256pp
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Understanding Urban Metabolism
A Tool for Urban Planning
Edited by Nektarios Chrysoulakis, Eduardo Anselmo de
Castro and Eddy J. Moors
This book and illustrates the advantages of accounting for urban
metabolism issues in urban design decisions. Urban metabolism
considers a city as a system, and distinguishes between energy
and material flows as its components. This book deals with the
exchanges and transformation of energy, water, carbon and
pollutants and introduces a new method for 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 with the tools they need
to integrate an understanding of urban metabolism into urban planning practice.
Routledge
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August 2014: 224pp
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Inclusive Urbanization
Masterplanning Futures
Lucy Bullivant, PhD, Syracuse University in London
Rethinking Policy, Practice and Research in the Age of Climate Change
Edited by Krishna K. Shrestha, Hemant R. Ojha, South India
Institute of Advanced Studies (SIAS), India, Phil McManus,
University of Sydney, Australia, Anna Rubbo and Krishna
Kumar Dhote
Written by a team of experienced academics, designers, and
NGO professionals, Inclusive Urbanization shows how
urbanization policy and management can be used to make more
inclusive, climate resilient cities, through a series of 18 case
studies in South Asia. By creating a model of urban life and
processes that takes into account social, spatial, cultural,
regulatory and economic dimensions, the book finds a way to
make both the processes and outcomes of urban design
representative of all of the city’s inhabitants.
Routledge
Market: Urban Studies: Planning/Sustainability
August 2014: 238pp
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2014 National Urban Design Awards Book of the Year!
Today’s masterplanning activities attempt to deal holistically
with the physical, social and economic revival of urban centres,
or districts, and show ways in which new neighbourhoods can
be integrated into existing communities. By means of fully
illustrated essays written dealing with masterplanning exercises
in different cultural and political situations, the book critically
analyses the process of developing a masterplan in the
contemporary global context.
The author's research was made possble in part thanks to a contribution from the
Commission for the Built Environment (CABE), UK.
Routledge
Market: Planning
July 2012: 328pp
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Infrastructural Lives
The Temporary City
Peter Bishop, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Lesley
Williams, Freelance Consultant, UK
Urban Infrastructure in Context
Edited by Stephen Graham, Newcastle University, UK and
Colin McFarlane, University of Durham, UK
This is the first book to describe the everyday experience and
politics of urban infrastructures. It focuses on a range of
infrastructures in both the global South and North and examines
how day-to-day experience and perception of infrastructure
provides a new and powerful lens to view politics, economics,
cultures and ecologies. The chapters present diverse cases and
perspectives connected by a shared sense of infrastructure not
just as a ‘thing’, a ‘system’, or an ‘output,’ but as a complex social
and technological process that enables – or disables – particular
kinds of action in the city.
Routledge
Market: Urban Planning
October 2014: 248pp
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In an era of increasing pressure on scarce resources, we cannot
wait for long-term solutions to vacancy or dereliction. Instead,
we need to view temporary uses as increasingly legitimate and
important in their own right. Peter Bishop and Lesley Williams
explore the growing interest among practitioners at the cutting
edge of architecture, urban design and regeneration in
temporary, interim, ‘pop-up’ or ‘meanwhile’ uses for land and
buildings in our urban areas. They explore the origins and the
social, economic and technological drivers behind this
phenomenon, and its place within modern planning theory and practice. Using 68 diverse
case studies from Europe and North America, it challenges our preoccupation with
long-term strategies and masterplans and questions our ability to achieve these in the face
of increasing resource constraints and political and economic uncertainty.
Routledge
Market: Urban Design
January 2012: 248pp
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The Urban Section
ReNew Town
An analytical tool for cities and streets
Adaptive Urbanism and the Low Carbon Community
Robert Mantho
Andrew Scott, MIT, USA and Eran Ben-Joseph, MIT, USA
The design of streets, and the connections between streets of
different character, is the most important task for architects and
urbanists working in an urban context. Considered at two distinct
spatial scales – that of the individual street – the Street Section
– and the complex of city streets – the City Transect – Urban
Section identifies a range of generic street types and their success
or otherwise in responding to climatic, cultural, traditional, morphological, social and
economic well being.
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Market: Urban Design / Planning
September 2014: 284pp
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Many books on sustainability tell us what should be done - this
time learn what can be done, and how you can do it. This book
shows how an existing city can tackle the problems of aging
buildings, and aging people, economic decline and social
change, and re-make itself as a genuinely sustainable community
for the future. Based on rigorous research and careful
measurement of outcomes from projects and strategies, it sets
out clear guidance for design and planning solutions. By making
a leap across disciplinary boundaries and scales ReNew Town
addresses the broader issues and challenges relating to urban
sustainability and the retrofitting of communities for a new low carbon future.
Including 350 colour images.
Routledge
Market: Planning / Urban Design
October 2011: 288pp
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Urban Design
Distributed Urbanism
The Composition of Complexity
Cities After Google Earth
Ron Kasprisin, University of Washington, USA
Ron Kasprisin’s skills as both an artist and Professor of Urban
Design and Planning are combined to guide students in how
to use illustrations and graphics to elevate their projects beyond
the everyday. Sketches and plans, from basic design elements
to complex projects, show the methods and skills students can
use in forging their own design paths. A must for all those on
planning and urban design courses, both in the design studio
and out.
Edited by Gretchen Wilkins, RMIT University, School of
Architecture and Design, Australia
Exploring the increasingly decentralized systems through which
cities are organized and produced, this book highlights the
architectural practices that are emerging in response.
Contemporary urbanism is shaped by remote, distributed
mechanisms such as information technologies, (i.e.Google Earth)
and external networks, many of which are physically remote
from the cities they shape.
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Public Places Urban Spaces
Matthew Carmona, The Bartlett, University College London,
UK, Tim Heath, Taner Oc, University of Nottingham, UK and
Steve Tiesdell, University of Glasgow, UK
Public Places Urban Spaces, 2e, is a thorough introduction to the
principles of urban design theory and practice. Authored by
experts in the fields of urban design and planning, it is designed
specifically for the 2,500 postgraduate students on Urban Design
courses in the UK, and 1,500 students on undergraduate courses
in the same subject. ; ; The 2e of this tried and trusted textbook
has been updated with relevant case studies to show students
how principles have been put into practice. The book is now in
full color and in a larger format, so students and lecturers get a much stronger visual package
and easy-to-use layout, enabling them to more easily practically apply principles of urban
design to their projects. ; ; Sustainability is the driving factor in urban regeneration and new
urban development, and the new edition is focused on best sustainable design and practice.
Public Places Urban Spaces is a must-have purchase for those on urban design courses and
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The Exposed City
Mapping the Urban Invisibles
Nadia Amoroso, University of Toronto, Canada
'We are on a cusp and Nadia Amoroso is one of the team players
on this cusp of the New Map ... showing patterns with great
clarity and singularity, combining scientific, physical structures,
atmospheric conditions and showing these patterns over time,
a day, a week, a month, a year or a decade.' - Richard Saul
Wurman, Information Architect
Examining elements of cities not visible to the naked eye,
Amoroso takes textual urban data and turns it into architectural
visions.
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April 2010: 176pp
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Grotton Revisited
Insurgent Public Space
Planning in Crisis?
Guerrilla Urbanism and the Remaking of Contemporary Cities
Steve Ankers, Planning Officer, South Downs Society, UK,
David Kaiserman, Planning Consultant and Senior Associate
TRA Ltd, UK and Chris Shepley, Chris Shepley Planning
Series: RTPI Library Series
st
Marking the 31 anniversary of the fabled Grotton Papers, this
revisit is an insight into the inner workings of the fictional town
of Grotton, celebrating the achievements – or lack thereof – of
its local planning authority. The struggles of Grotton allow real
lessons to be learnt from its mistakes and this, the seminal (and
only) satirical book on planning, makes ideal reading for all
planners, developers and councillors.
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June 2010: 160pp
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Edited by Jeffrey Hou, University of Washington, USA
In cities around the world, individuals and groups are reclaiming
and creating urban sites, temporary spaces and informal
gathering places. No longer confined to traditional public areas
like neighbourhood parks and public plazas, these guerrilla
spaces express the alternative social and spatial relationships in
our changing cities.
Nearly 20 examples range from community gardening in Seattle
and Los Angeles, street dancing in Beijing, to the transformation
of parking spaces into temporary parks in San Francisco.
Drawing on the knowledge of individuals actively engaged in
the implementation of these spaces, this is a unique
cross-disciplinary approach to the study of public space use, and how it is utilised in the
contemporary, urban world.
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Market: Urban Design / Landscape / Planning
April 2010: 278pp
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Streets Reconsidered
Concurrent Urbanities
Inclusive Design for the Public Realm
Designing Infrastructures of Inclusion
Daniel Iacofano and Mukul Malhotra
Edited by Miodrag Mitrasinovic
Streets Reconsidered is the essential resource for city planners, urban designers, developers,
architects, landscape architects, policymakers and community members who share a
passion for great urban, human spaces.
Through practical examples and illustrated case studies, Concurrent Urbanities showcases
how design has been used as an agent of social and political change and as catalyst for
spatial and urban transformations in cities across the world. The international urban
practitioners featured engage in designing infrastructures of inclusion in different
geo-political contexts and push forward the need to design in the conceptualization,
production, and representation of democratic and participatory urban space.
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July 2015: 336pp
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December 2015: 200pp
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Gridlock
Re-Framing Urban Space
Congested Cities, Contested Policies, Unsustainable Mobility
John Sutton, Independent transport consultant, United
Kingdom
In Gridlock: Congested Cities, Contested Policies, Unsustainable
Mobility, John C. Sutton explores how the competing convivial
and competitive ideologies in transport policy and planning
practice lead to gridlock in policy as well as on transport systems.
Examining current transport and mobility in a geographical,
social, political-economy and technological context, Gridlock
highlights the challenges of rising congestion through
international case studies.
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July 2015: 6 x 9: 200pp
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Urban Design for Emerging Hybrid and High-Density Conditions
Im Sik Cho, National University of Singapore, Chye-Kiang
Heng, National University of Singapore and Zdravko Trivic,
National University of Singapore
Re-framing Urban Space rethinks the role of urban spaces through
current trends and challenges in urban development. Through
an innovative and integrative research framework, this book
guides the assessment, planning, design and re-design of urban
spaces at various stages of the decision-making process. With
over 50 best practice case studies of urban design projects in
high-density contexts, Re-Framing Urban Space provides a
comprehensive and accessible means to understand the critical
properties that shape new urban spaces. This book is essential reading for urban design
and planning professionals, academics and students interested in public spaces within
high-density urban development.
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October 2015: 368pp
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Rebuilding the American City
Design and Strategy for the 21st Century urban Core
David Gamble and Patricia Heyda
Rebuilding the American City offers new insights into the diverse design interventions and
comprehensive planning strategies that American cities have deployed to initiate fiscal,
physical and environmental resilience. The book provides 18 detailed case studies of projects
envisioned and implemented within the last two decades, and interviews with individuals
directly involved in the initiatives. Rebuilding the American City is essential reading for
professionals and students in urban design, planning and public policy looking for diverse
models of urban transformation to attract and keep the next generation and create resilient
urban cores.
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Research Methods in Spatial Planning
Building Competences for Spatial Planners
A Case-Based Guide to Research Design
Methods and Techniques for Performing Tasks with Efficiency
Edited by Elisabete Silva, University of Cambridge, UK, Patsy
Healey, Newcastle University, UK, Neil Harris and Pieter Van
den Broeck
Series: RTPI Library Series
Research Methods in Spatial Planning is an expansive look at the
many methods and research traditions in spatial planning.
Through case studies, an international group of researchers,
planning practitioners, and planning academics and educators
provide accounts of designing and implementing research
projects from different approaches and venues. This book shows
how to apply quantitative and qualitative methods to projects,
and shows how to take your research from the classroom to the
real world. Research Methods in Spatial Planning is an ideal coursebook for research design
courses, and valuable for any planning student about to embark on a research project of
their own.
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February 2014: 384pp
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Anastassios Perdicoulis, UTAD and FEUP, Portugal and
Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, Oxford
Brookes, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
This textbook for planning students and practitioners explains
how to develop the necessary technical competences to perform
practical tasks efficiently; how to make and assessing the quality
of development proposals. Tasso Perdicoulis presents suitable
techniques for a wide range of planning tasks, illustrates the
application of those techniques with best practice examples,
and how to guard against potential pitfalls.
Routledge
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March 2011: 184pp
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TEXTBOOK
Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe
European Spatial Planning and Territorial
Cooperation
A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Changes
Edited by Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis, Panteion
University of Social and Political Science, Athens, Greece.
and Hans Blotevogel
Ideal for students and practitioners working in spatial planning,
the Europeanization of planning agendas and regional policy
in general Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe
develops a systematic methodological framework to analyze
changes in planning systems throughout Europe. The main aim
of the book is to delineate the coexistence of continuity and
change and of convergence and divergence with regard to
planning practices across Europe.
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February 2014: 336pp
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Stefanie Dühr, Radboud University, The Netherlands, Claire
Colomb, University College London, UK and Vincent Nadin,
Delft Technical University, The Netherlands
There is a strong international dimension to spatial planning.
European integration strengthens interconnections,
development and decision-making across national and regional
borders. EU policies in areas such as environment, transport,
agriculture or regional policy have far-reaching effects on spatial
development patterns and planning procedures. Planners in
the EU are now routinely engaged in cooperation across national
borders to share and devise effective ways of intervening in the
way our cities, towns and rural areas develop. Spatial planning
in Europe is being ‘Europeanised’, with corresponding changes for the role of planners.
Routledge
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February 2010: 460pp
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Effective Practice in Spatial Planning
Janice Morphet, Bartlett School of Architecture, University
College London, UK
Series: RTPI Library Series
Looking at the role of spatial planning in major change such as
urban extensions or redevelopment, this book asks how it can
also deliver at the local level. Detailing new local governance
within which spatial planning now operates, and identifying
requirements of successful delivery, this book is an introduction
to project management approaches to spatial planning.
Routledge
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June 2010: 296pp
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The New Spatial Planning
Territorial Management with Soft Spaces and Fuzzy Boundaries
Graham Haughton, University of Manchester, UK, Philip
Allmendinger, University of Cambridge, UK, David Counsell,
University College Cork, Ireland and Geoff Vigar, Newcastle
University, UK
Using a rich empirical resource base, this book outlines and
critiques the contemporary practice of spatial planning to see
whether the New Spatial Planning is having the kinds of impacts
its advocates would wish. This book will have a place on the
shelves of researchers and students interested in urban/regional
studies, politics and planning studies.
Routledge
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November 2009: 276pp
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Transport Policy and Planning in Great Britain
Peter Headicar, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Designed as a text for transport planning students and as a
source of reference for planning practitioners, Peter Headicar
explains the nature and source of transport conditions in Britain
and the instruments available to national and local governments
for tackling problems and fostering sustainable development.
In particular he addresses the links between transport and spatial
planning which are often poorly appreciated.
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April 2009: 472pp
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Introduction to Rural Planning
Economies, Communities and Landscapes
Nick Gallent, The Bartlett School of Planning, University
College London, UK, Iqbal Hamiduddin, The Bartlett School
of Planning, University College London, UK, Meri Juntti,
Middlesex University, UK, Sue Kidd, University of Liverpool,
UK and Dave Shaw, University of Liverpool, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
Introduction to Rural Planning: Economies, Communities and
Landscapes, Second Edition provides a critical analysis of the key
challenges facing rural places and the ways that public policy
and community action shape rural spaces. This second edition
re-examines the composite nature of rural planning, and includes
a broader analysis of entrepreneurial social action, a focus on
accessibility and rural transport, and an examination of the ecosystem approach to
environmental planning. Introduction to Rural Planning evaluates the "rural" label in the era
of global urbanization, structured around the themes of economies, communities and
landscapes.
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16 PLANNING HISTORY & THEORY
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To-Morrow
Transcultural Cities
A Peaceful Path to Real Reform
Border-Crossing and Placemaking
E. Howard, Sir Peter Hall, University Collage London, UK,
Dennis Hardy and Colin Ward
Ebenezer Howard's To-Morrow is deservedly the most famous
publication in the history of town planning. Originally published
in 1898 and repeatedly thereafter, it sparked the garden city
movement across the world, and fundamentally changed the
the terms of debate in urban planning. This new paperback
facsimile of the original includes a detailed commentary by three leading voices - Sir Peter
Hall, Dennis Hardy and Colin Ward - and reproduces in full colour all the material
subsequently left out and lost to posterity. This is an invaluable insight into the originality
and breadth of Howard's vision, and deomonstrates the full extent of his inspiration of
future generations of town planners.
Edited by Jeffrey Hou, University of Washington, USA
Transcultural Cities collects case studies of intercultural exchange
and the urban transformations that have accompanied it. Jeffrey
Hou and a talented team of multidisciplinary scholars argue for
a more critical and open view of cities, urban places, and
placemaking as vehicles for cross-cultural understanding.
Routledge
Market: Planning, Architecture and Housing
October 2009: 216pp
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February 2013: 336pp
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Tower and Slab
Insurgencies: Essays in Planning Theory
John Friedmann, UCLA, USA
Series: RTPI Library Series
Histories of Global Mass Housing
Florian Urban, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow
School of Art, Scotland
This collection of Friedmann's most influential essays tells a
coherent, compelling story about how the evolution of thinking
about planning over several decades has shaped its practice.
An ideal text for study of planning theory, each chapter is
introduced by a brief essay to establish its context and
importance, and is followed by a series of study questions and
suggested readings to help in classroom discussion.
Few urban forms have roused as much controversy as the
modernist tower block. While on the surface the style appears
universal, it is in fact as diverse in its significance and
connotations as its many different cultural contexts. The
comparison of the projects suggests that success does not
depend on a single variable but rather on a complex formula
that includes not only form, but also social composition, location,
maintenance, and a variety of cultural, social, and political factors.
Routledge
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September 2011: 212pp
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January 2011: 256pp
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Patrick Geddes and Town Planning
The New Century of the Metropolis
A Critical View
Urban Enclaves and Orientalism
Noah Hysler-Rubin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
and Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Isreal
Cultural geographer and town planner Noah Hysler-Rubin takes
a critical view on the life and work of one of the world’s most
famous town planners - Patrick Geddes. Including a long overdue
model of his urban theory, this book acts as a useful tool to
evaluate modern town planning as an academic and practical
discipline.
Routledge
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January 2011: 212pp
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Tom Angotti, Hunter College, City University of New York,
USA
The problems created by metropolitanization have become
increasingly apparent. Strategies are needed to improve the
world's major cities in the twenty-first century. Tom Angotti is
fundamentally optimistic about the future of the metropolis,
but questions urban planning’s inability to integrate urban and
rural systems, its contribution to the growth of inequality, and
increasing enclave development throughout the world. Using
the concept of 'urban orientalism' as a theoretical underpinning
of modern urban planning grounded in global inequalities,
Angotti confronts this traditional model with new, progressive
approaches to community and metropolis.
Routledge
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June 2012: 216pp
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The People, Place, and Space Reader
Edited by Jen Jack Gieseking, CUNY Graduate Center, USA,
William Mangold, CUNY Graduate Center, USA, Cindi Katz,
CUNY Graduate Center, USA, Setha Low, CUNY Graduate
Center, USA and Susan Saegert, CUNY Graduate Center,
USA
The People, Place, and Space Reader includes both classic writings
and contemporary research, connecting scholarship across
disciplines, periods, and locations to make sense of the ways we
shape and inhabit our world. Essays from the editors introduce
the texts and outline key issues surrounding each topic. A
companion website, PeoplePlaceSpace.org, provides additional
reading lists covering a broad range of issues. An essential
resource for students of urban studies, geography, design, sociology, and anyone with an
interest in the environment, this volume presents the most dynamic and critical
understanding of space and place available.
Routledge
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April 2014: 446pp
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Introduction to Planning Techniques and Methods
Edward Jepson and Jerry Weitz
Introduction to Planning Techniques will give planning students an understanding of research
design as it applies to planning, develop familiarity with various data sources, and help
them acquire knowledge and the ability to conduct basic planning analyses such as
population projections, housing needs assessments, development impact analyses, and
land use plans. Students will also learn how to implement the various citizen participation
methods used by planners and develop an appreciation of the values and roles of practicing
planners.
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Planning for Wicked Problems
A Planner's Guide to Land Use Law
Dawn Jourdan and Eric J. Strauss
Planning for Wicked Problems: A Planner’s Guide to Land Use Law is the first textbook written
by planners for planning students studying land use law. Providing a solid foundation of
the planning process and land use law in non-legalese, this book enables students to
identify legal issues and be able to confidently work with legal staff and decision-makers
they will encounter in public and private planning practice. Authors Dawn Jourdan and
Eric J. Strauss have included the most notable cases in land use law, reflecting the scope
of the case law deemed important by the American Planning Association for the AICP
examination.
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TEXTBOOK
An Introduction to Community Development
Community Livability
Edited by Rhonda Phillips, Purdue University, USA and
Robert Pittman
An Introduction to Community Development offers a
comprehensive, practical approach to planning for communities.
Road-tested in the authors’ own teaching, and through the
training they provide for practicing planners, it enables students
to make connections between academic study and practical
know-how from both private and public sector contexts.
The book shows how planners can use local economic interests
and integrate finance and marketing considerations into their
strategy. Most importantly, the book is strongly focused on
outcomes, having students ask: what is best practice when it comes to planning for
communities, and how do we accurately measure the results of planning practice?
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November 2014: 424pp
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Issues and Approaches to Sustaining the Well-Being of People and
Communities
Edited by Fritz Wagner, University of Washington, USA and
Roger Caves, San Diego State University, USA
What is a liveable community? How do you design and develop
one? What does government at all levels need to do to support
and nuture the cause of liveable communities? This new book
offers long overdue insights into what works and what doesn't.
Using a blend of theory and practice, international case studies
are used as evidence from an international perspective, a state
perspective and a local perspective. Community Liveability sets
out a clear case for what works in creating and supporting a
viable community, based on the latest research and experience
of community builders.
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The Community Planning Handbook
The Gentrification Reader
Edited by Loretta Lees, King's College London, UK, Tom
Slater, University of Edinburgh, UK and Elvin Wyly, University
of British Columbia, Canada
How people can shape their cities, towns & villages in any part of the
world
Nick Wates, Nick Wates Associates, UK
Series: Earthscan Tools for Community Planning
The Community Planning Handbook is the essential starting point
for planners, local authorities, architects, community workers,
students and local residents getting involved in shaping their
local environment. It features an accessible how-to-do-it style,
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Gentrification remains a subject of heated debate in the public
realm as well as scholarly and policy circles. This Reader brings
together the classic writings and contemporary literature that
has helped to define the field, changed the direction of how it
is studied and illustrated the points of conflict and consensus
that are distinctive of gentrification research. Covering everything
from the theories of gentrification through to analysis of state-led
policies and community resistance to those polices, this is an
unparalleled collection of influential writings on a contentious contemporary issue. With
insightful commentary from the editors, who are themselves internationally renowned
experts in the field, this is essential reading for students of urban planning, geography,
urban studies, sociology and housing studies.
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The Affordable Housing Reader
Planning with Complexity
Edited by Elizabeth Mueller, University of Texas, Austin, USA
and Rosie Tighe, Appalachian State University, USA
The Affordable Housing Reader brings together classic works and
contemporary writing on the themes and debates that have
animated the field of affordable housing policy as well as the
challenges in achieving the goals of policy on the ground. The
Reader – aimed at professors, students, and
researchers – provides an overview of the literature on housing
policy and planning that is both comprehensive and
interdisciplinary. It is particularly suited for graduate and
undergraduate courses on housing policy offered to students
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An Introduction to Collaborative Rationality for Public Policy
Judith E. Innes, University of California, Berkeley, USA and
David E. Booher, Center for Collaborative Policy, California
State University, Sacramento, USA
Analysing emerging practices of collaboration in planning and
public policy to overcome the challenges complexity,
fragmentation and uncertainty, the authors present a new theory
of collaborative rationality, to help make sense of the new
practices. They enquire in detail into how collaborative rationality
works, the theories that stinform it, and the potential and pitfalls
for democracy in the 21 century. Representing the authors’
collective experience based upon over 30 years of research and
practice, this is insightful reading for students, educators,
scholars, and reflective practitioners in the fields of urban planning, public policy, political
science and public administration.
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Qualitative Research Methods for Community
Development
Robert Mark Silverman, University at Buffalo, New York, USA
and Kelly L. Patterson, University at Buffalo, New York, USA
Qualitative Research Methods for Community Development
teaches the basic skills, tools, and methods of qualitative research
with special attention to the needs of community practitioners.
Focusing on elements like field observation, interviewing, focus
groups, and content analysis, Qualitative Research Methods for
Community Development provides an overview of core methods
and theoretical underpinnings of successful research, using
examples from past research in transformative community
projects. This book gives students the skills they need to
undertake their own projects, and provides professionals a
valuable reference for their future research.
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Housing Policy in the United States
Alex F. Schwartz, New School University, USA
The classic primer for its subject, Housing Policy in the United
States, has been substantially revised in the wake of the 2007
near-collapse of the housing market and the nation’s recent
signs of recovery. This book offers an overview of the field, but
also includes new information on how the crisis has affected
the nation’s housing challenges, and the extent to which the
federal government has addressed them, including a new
chapter on the foreclosure crisis. The most recent data on
housing conditions, discrimination, finance, and programmatic
expenditures is included. This book is the perfect foundational
text for urban studies, urban planning, social policy, and housing
policy courses.
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Financial Feasibility Studies for Property
Development
Property Markets and Sustainable Behaviour
Peter Dent, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Michael Patrick,
Oxford Brookes University, UK and Xu Ye, Oxford Brookes
University, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
This new textbook provides an overview of property within a
market context, examining the complex nature of property rights
and issues related to both investors and occupiers. At the same
time it assesses property from the perspective of financial, social
and environment sustainability. Topics covered range from the
characteristics of property and depreciation, to ownership and
development through to investments and sustainability
reporting. The book concludes with key skills in sustainable
knowledge needed by those working in the real estate industry.
Theory and Practice
Tim Havard, Director, The Oakbrook Consultancy, UK
This is the first book to not only review the place of financial
feasibility studies in the property development process, but to
examine both the theory and mechanics of feasibility studies
though the construction of user friendly studies using Microsoft
Excel and two of the most commonly used proprietary software
systems, Argus Developer and Estate Master DF. An essential for
students and practitioners who want to understand how to get
the most out of these software packages and relate the theory
to the practice of compiling a feasibility study.
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Shaping Places
Modern Methods of Valuation
Urban Planning, Design and Development
David Adams and Steve Tiesdell, University of Glasgow, UK
This book explores the various processes involved in property
development today, in full social and political context. Drawing
on a strong theoretical framework, the book delivers a realistic
view of the role played by different stakeholders.
Eric Shapiro, FRICS, David Mackmin, Sheffield Hallam
University, UK and Gary Sams, FRICS
The eleventh edition of this classic valuation textbook is fully
up-to-date with latest guidelines, statutes and case law, including
the implications of the latest RICS Red Book and the Localism
Act. Its comprehensive coverage of the legal, economic and
technical aspects of valuation make this book a core text for
most University and College Real Estate Programmes and to
provide trainees (APC Candidates) and practitioners with current
and relevant guidance on the preparation of valuations for
statutory purposes.
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Market: Property Valuation
November 2012: 552pp
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Urban Planning and Real Estate Development
Property Development
John Ratcliffe, Dublin Institute, Ireland, Michael Stubbs,
National Trust, UK and Miles Keeping, Partner and Head of
Responsible Property Investment, Drivers Jonas Deloitte, UK
Series: Natural and Built Environment Series
This third edition provides a comprehensive treatment of the
twin processes of planning and development. Updated to reflect
current practice, it includes case studies which demonstrate a
clear understanding of the symbiotic relationship of these
activities. This is an invaluable text for all students of planning,
real estate and related courses.
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Sara Wilkinson, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
and Richard Reed, Deakin University, Australia
This new edition of David Cadman's long-standing textbook
brings issues of property development up to date for a new
generation of students. It provides a clear and practical overview
of the property development process, together with critical
analysis of the key issues faced by property professionals today.
With new sections on Sustainable Property Development and the
growth of international working in the property sector it is
essential reading for all students of property development.
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Corporate Real Estate Asset Management
Barry Haynes, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, Barry Haynes,
Nick Nunnington, Sheffield Hallam University, UK and Nick
Nunnington
It is important for those studying and practicing in Real Estate
and Property Management to learn to manage property assets
effectively, to be able to provide their companies with effective
property and facilities solutions. This book raises the awareness
of how real estate management can support business, transform
the workplace and impact upon people and productivity,
ensuring that costs are minimized and profit maximized. Written
for advanced undergraduate students on property related
courses, it provides them with a rounded understanding by
aligning the subject with Estates Management, Facilities
Management and business strategy.
Estates Gazette
May 2010: 6 x 9: 314pp
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Property Valuation
The Five Methods
Douglas Scarrett, Formerly of De Montfort University, UK
and Sylvia Osborn, College of Estate Management, UK
The third edition of Property Valuation: The Five Methods
introduces students to the fundamental principles of property
valuation theory by means of clear
explanation and worked
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examples. The book provides 1 year undergraduate students
with a working knowledge and understanding of the five
methods. In this new edition, the new author team have revised
and restructured all chapters, placed a greater emphasis on
Discounted Cash Flow approach to valuation and the rules and
constraints under which a valuer works. The new edition of this
textbook will be essential reading for undergraduates on all
property, real estate, planning and built environment courses.
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22 INDEX BY TITLE
A
Affordable Housing Reader, The .................................. 18
Australian Environmental Planning ............................ 6
B
Better Public Transit Systems ........................................... 3
Building Competences for Spatial Planners ........... 14
C
City Design ............................................................................... 4
City Futures in the Age of a Changing
Climate ...................................................................................... 6
Community Livability ....................................................... 18
Community Planning Handbook, The ..................... 18
Concurrent Urbanities ..................................................... 13
Contemporary Issues in Australian Urban and
Regional Planning ................................................................ 5
Corporate Real Estate Asset Management ............. 21
D
Designing Urban Transformation ................................. 2
Displaced by Disaster .......................................................... 6
Distributed Urbanism ....................................................... 12
E
Eco-Urbanity ........................................................................... 9
Effective Practice in Spatial Planning ........................ 14
Environmental Impact Statement After Two
Generations, The ................................................................... 8
European Spatial Planning and Territorial
Cooperation ......................................................................... 14
Events and Urban Regeneration .................................... 4
Exposed City, The ................................................................ 12
F
Financial Feasibility Studies for Property
Development ....................................................................... 20
Food City .................................................................................. 2
G
Gentrification Reader, The .............................................. 18
Global Suburbs ...................................................................... 5
Good City, The ........................................................................ 4
Gridlock .................................................................................. 13
Grotton Revisited ................................................................ 12
H
Heritage Planning ................................................................ 2
Housing Policy in the United States ........................... 19
I
Inclusive Urbanization ..................................................... 11
Infrastructural Lives ........................................................... 11
Infrastructure Planning and Finance ........................... 5
Insurgencies: Essays in Planning Theory .................. 16
Insurgent Public Space .................................................... 12
Integrated Water Resource Planning ........................... 9
Introduction to Community Development,
An .............................................................................................. 18
Introduction To Environmental Impact
Assessment .............................................................................. 8
Introduction to Planning Techniques and
Methods ................................................................................. 17
Introduction to Rural Planning .................................... 15
L
Land and Limits ....................................................................
Low Carbon Development ...............................................
Low Carbon Nation? ...........................................................
Low Impact Living ................................................................
8
7
7
6
M
Masterplanning Futures ................................................. 11
Methods of Environmental Impact
Assessment .............................................................................. 9
Modern Methods of Valuation ..................................... 20
N
New Century of the Metropolis, The ........................... 16
New Spatial Planning, The ............................................. 14
No-Growth Imperative, The ............................................. 7
Transcultural Cities ............................................................ 16
Transport Policy and Planning in Great
Britain ...................................................................................... 15
Two Degrees: The Built Environment and Our
Changing Climate ................................................................ 7
U
Understanding Cities .......................................................... 4
Understanding Sustainable Development ................ 7
Understanding Urban Metabolism ............................ 10
Urban 3.0 .................................................................................. 6
Urban and Environmental Economics ....................... 4
Urban Design ....................................................................... 12
Urban Planning and Real Estate
Development ....................................................................... 20
Urban Section, The ............................................................ 11
W
Water and the City ............................................................... 9
P
Z
Patrick Geddes and Town Planning .......................... 16
Pedestrian and the City, The ............................................ 2
People, Place, and Space Reader, The ....................... 17
Place-Keeping ........................................................................ 2
Planning and Place in the City ........................................ 3
Planning for Growth ........................................................... 5
Planning for Wicked Problems ..................................... 17
Planning Small and Mid-Sized Towns ........................ 2
Planning with Complexity ............................................. 18
Pragmatic Sustainability ................................................... 9
Property Development ..................................................... 20
Property Valuation ............................................................ 21
Public Places Urban Spaces ........................................... 12
Zero-carbon Homes ............................................................ 8
Q
Qualitative Research Methods for Community
Development ....................................................................... 19
R
Re-Framing Urban Space ............................................... 13
Real Estate ............................................................................. 20
Rebuilding the American City ....................................... 13
ReNew Town ........................................................................ 11
Research Methods in Spatial Planning ..................... 14
Resilient Downtowns .......................................................... 3
Resilient Sustainable Cities ............................................... 6
S
Shaping Neighbourhoods ................................................ 5
Shaping Places .................................................................... 20
Shaping the City .................................................................... 3
Spatial Planning and Climate Change ....................... 9
Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in
Europe ..................................................................................... 14
Streets Reconsidered ......................................................... 13
Sunburnt Cities ...................................................................... 4
Sustainability Assessment ................................................. 8
Sustainability Principles and Practice .......................... 7
Sustainable Landscape Planning .................................. 8
Systemic Architecture ......................................................... 3
T
Temporary City, The .......................................................... 11
To-Morrow ............................................................................ 16
Tourism Policy and Planning .......................................... 3
Tower and Slab ................................................................... 16
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Kalman, Harold ....................................................................... 2
Kasprisin, Ron ....................................................................... 12
A
Adams, David .......................................................................
Amoroso, Nadia ..................................................................
Angotti, Tom ........................................................................
Ankers, Steve ........................................................................
20
12
16
12
L
Lees, Loretta .......................................................................... 18
Lim, CJ ......................................................................................... 2
B
M
Baldwin, Claudia .................................................................... 9
Barnett, Jonathan ................................................................. 4
Barton, Hugh ........................................................................... 5
Bishop, Peter ......................................................................... 11
Blewitt, John ............................................................................ 7
Bond, Alan ................................................................................. 8
Brunner, Julie ........................................................................... 5
Bruun, Eric Christian ............................................................ 3
Bullivant, Lucy ...................................................................... 11
Burayidi, Michael ................................................................... 3
Byrne, Jason ............................................................................. 6
Mantho, Robert ................................................................... 11
McGregor, Alisdair ................................................................ 7
Mitrasinovic, Miodrag ..................................................... 13
Moore, Steven A. ................................................................... 9
Morphet, Janice .................................................................. 14
Morris, Peter ............................................................................. 9
Mueller, Elizabeth .............................................................. 18
C
O
Owens, Susan .......................................................................... 8
P
Carmona, Matthew ........................................................... 12
Chatterton, Paul .................................................................... 6
Cho, Im Sik ............................................................................. 13
Chrysoulakis, Nektarios .................................................. 10
Cuthbert, Alexander ........................................................... 4
Pearson, Leonie ..................................................................... 6
Perdicoulis, Anastassios ................................................. 14
Phillips, Rhonda .................................................................. 18
Poletto, Marco ........................................................................ 3
R
D
Dempsey, Nicola ................................................................... 2
Dent, Peter ............................................................................. 20
Dühr, Stefanie ...................................................................... 14
E
Edgell Sr, David L. .................................................................
El-Khoury, Rodolphe ...........................................................
Elmer, Vicki ................................................................................
Esnard, Ann-Margaret ........................................................
3
3
5
6
F
Friedman, Avi .......................................................................... 2
Friedmann, John ................................................................ 16
Fry, Tony ..................................................................................... 6
G
Gallent, Nick .......................................................................... 15
Gamble, David ..................................................................... 13
Gieseking, Jen Jack ........................................................... 17
Glasson, John .......................................................................... 8
Graham, Stephen ............................................................... 11
Greenberg, Michael ............................................................ 8
Radovic, Darko ........................................................................ 9
Ratcliffe, John ....................................................................... 20
Ravetz, Joe ................................................................................ 6
Reimer, Mario ....................................................................... 14
Robertson, Margaret ........................................................... 7
S
Scarrett, Douglas ................................................................ 21
Schwartz, Alex F. ................................................................. 19
Scott, Andrew ...................................................................... 11
Selman, Paul ............................................................................ 8
Sepe, Marichela ..................................................................... 3
Shapiro, Eric ........................................................................... 20
Shrestha, Krishna ................................................................ 11
Silva, Elisabete ...................................................................... 14
Silverman, Robert Mark .................................................. 19
Smith, Andrew ....................................................................... 4
Squires, Graham .................................................................... 4
Sutton, John .......................................................................... 13
U
Urban, Florian ....................................................................... 16
Urban, Frauke .......................................................................... 7
W
H
Hass-Klau, Carmen ............................................................... 2
Haughton, Graham ........................................................... 14
Havard, Tim ........................................................................... 20
Haynes, Barry ........................................................................ 21
Headicar, Peter .................................................................... 15
Herzog, Lawrence ................................................................ 5
Hodson, Mike .......................................................................... 7
Hollander, Justin ................................................................... 4
Hou, Jeffrey ............................................................................ 12
Hou, Jeffrey ............................................................................ 16
Howard, E. .............................................................................. 16
Hysler-Rubin, Noah ........................................................... 16
Wagner, Fritz ......................................................................... 18
Wates, Nick ............................................................................ 18
White, Iain ................................................................................. 9
Wilkins, Gretchen ............................................................... 12
Wilkinson, Sara ..................................................................... 20
Williams, Joanna .................................................................... 8
Wilson, Elizabeth ................................................................... 9
Wu, Fulong ............................................................................... 5
Z
Zovanyi, Gabor ....................................................................... 7
I
Iacofano, Daniel .................................................................. 13
Inam, Aseem ............................................................................ 2
Innes, Judith E. ..................................................................... 18
J
Jacobs, Allan B. ....................................................................... 4
Jepson, Edward ................................................................... 17
Jourdan, Dawn .................................................................... 17
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