Parallel Patterns of Shrinking Cities and Urban Growth: Spatial Planning for Sustainable Development of City Regions and Rural Areas

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Routledge, 6 mag 2016 - 312 pagine
Focussing particularly on urban fringe and rural areas, this book addresses the parallel phenomena of growth and decline. In doing so, it not only broadens a debate which generally concentrates on urban municipalities, especially inner city areas, but also covers new ground by starting to build a new theoretical framework for the spatial planning related assessment of these phenomena. Bringing together contributions from internationally renowned authors, such as Sir Peter Hall, Steve Ward and Johann Jessen, the book compares international case studies and highlights their relationships with one another. It concludes by emphasizing common themes that are addressed, as well as showing applicability to other urban and rural regions. Overall, the book provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of the spatial consequences and related spatial planning concepts in theory and practice which aim to further sustainable development of city regions, urban fringe and rural areas experiencing growth and decline.
 

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Sommario

List of Figures
A Historical
Balancing European Territory The Challenge of the PostNeoliberal
Conceptualizing Shrinking Cities A Challenge for Planning Theory
Towards Standardised Regrowing
Urban Transformations The Dynamic Relation of Urban Growth and Decline
Regional Land use Management under Shrinkage Tendencies in the Region
The Housing Market in Growing and Declining Regions Political Implications
Population Growth and Change in NonMetropolitan Coastal Australia
Counterurbanisation and Subjective WellBeing
SocioEnvironmental Impacts of New Housing Development at Infill
Portsmouth
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Rocky Piro, Robin Ganser

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