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Page 1: Aq IP3Jay H. Moor and Rasna Warah 7 orc, ,e; ;1 3PIII'C'e F' - \ t, t. 1 _ "n ~ U.S. Department 01 Housing and Urban Development ities Plannlng, Urban Revitalization and Inner City:

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List of plates List of contributors Acknowledgments

XIII

XIV

xix

Introduction

PART 1 THE WORLD OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

Introduction

3

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Plannlng, Urban Revitalization and Inner City: An Exploration 01 ru 'l~ r :1 RuclsfTl

Catherine L. Ross and Nancey Green Leigh 21

lur"li!'IIC PI>l"ning'o Mohammad A. Oadeer

Multicultural Cities 9

burbl ~

Joel Kotkin meland of the American Future 41

Myron Orfield ulban Typology 47

PART 2 HISTORY AND THEORY OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

Introduction

55

0, Il 'I "~. J _u '1' U Richard T. LeGates and Frederic Stout

58

i )'1

Michael B. Teitz "!esearch on the U.S. Experience 67

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9 Prae:tltioner5 ('I

Eugenie L. Birch the Art of Plannin 75

10 T Itl ~"'"Pl..

Dolores Hayden Suburbia 83

f11,.;0 U5 TI r' Tht. (.I 19 9 Edward J. Sullivan and Matthew J. Michel

of the Plan in Land Use Regulation 88

12 Anglo·American lown Planning lheory since 1945: Three 5iQnlficani In ln'1l '1 S but no Paradigm Shlfts

Nigel Taylor 96

I

Susan Fainstein Planning Theory 106

Plates 1-16 Planning loday and Yesterday

PA PART 3 CLA551C5 IN URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING 115 Intrm Introduction

1,' Dill "n~io ,5 l. f Performance 118

I~ for People 124 Jane Jacobs

V '>1 er ... (J i for Urban Cancer 132 Lewis Mumford

an Impermanent Constltution 140 CharIes M. Haar

Old' • "1 ~Iuralism in Planning 148 Paul Davidoff

n 1 11; Mdro ulitan Region '156 lan McHarg

211 P ilO for I 'CJn 162 Robert D. Yaro and Tony Hiss

PART 4 THE PLAN: IT5 ORIGIN5 AND CONTEMPORARY U5E5 171 P' IntIntroduction

2 I 1"/1 '" r ~ - L 5talwart Famllv Tree 7 Edward J. Kaiser and David R. Godschalk

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75 J I 183 Oliver Gillham

3 2 r1m ~Ged the Plan? 191 Michael Neuman

8 19 Lewis D. Hopkins

In 207 6 Edward J. Kaiser, David R. Godschalk and F. Stuart Chapin Jr

rough Development Regulatlons 216 Jonathan Barnett

PilltOS 17-32 Representative plans, techniques and resul

PART 5 PLANNING PRACTICE AND METHODS 227 115

Introduction '2

uc:IOf1 'I .. nn ,r 10r P... opl nrt -I 'l.<; S 231 18 CharIes J. Hoch, Linda C. Dalton and Frank S. So

It ~ n 238 Frank S. So and Judith Getzels

I eh to City and Suburban Planning ... Ingr of Succes 242 Alexander Garvin

phic Futures as a Guide to Planning California: latlnos and o y 251

Dowell Myers

8 IC m ,/:.lt.m 260 Ann-Margaret Esnard, Nancy Sappington and Milton R. Ospina

6 UfO 0\ Public Partieipatlon 265 Barbara Faga

2 k. r 'Ieryday Ethics tor Practicing Planners 272 Carol D. Barrett

171 PART 6 KEY TOPICS IN URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING 281

Introduction

I Solutions: Measures tor Achieving Intermodal Balanc 2 Vukan R. Vuchic

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CONTENTS

n'r' "lrl' !tal Dlnnil'1 9 Thomas L. Daniels and Katherine Daniels

. Urban Revltalization in the Twenty-firs1 Century

pi· 1'" J tnE' T' r .,n ~"'!i ~"elopment Declslon William H. Lucy and David L. Phillips

3a rIOI." 0 '1<1 ~e '" ro Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Jeff Speck

tropolitan Regions Gary Hack

PART 7 EMERGING ISSUES IN URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

Introduction

o ·hA Pu r I: tl I 'b.,," bl ::I '~h

United Nations Population Fund

0"0 It:! ,al", ,Oll~: ~ 01" merica's new "Megapolitan" Geography 356 10

Robert E. Lang and Dawn Dhavale 1 1

12 n Form: Plannlng Compact Cltles 362

13 14

15IT":i:l1g , ... nd to Address Climate Change: the Land Use Law Solution 371

16John R. Nolon

Itlt.._ J"de. SIE' ..... U.ban 'I:dom the Threat of Infectious Dlsease 383 Richard A. Matthew and Bryan McDonald

J,," S-,rCf!'lc.n,": '3 e, Distrlct ror the Creative Economy Miguel Barcel6 Rota

he ,anging P" IlIl'r. nr I b"o Meg","projects Alan A. Altshuler and David E. Luberoff

7 The spatial Organization of Citles: Deliberate Outcome or n ,re~ _'?ft :msequence?

Alain Bertaud

Permissions Index

297

307

.. ~

316

32

3 PLAI

1 \

2 l 343 3 \

4 f 5 r 6 (

347 7 I 8 I 9

COI

17 390

18 19

20 400

21

22 23 24

07 25 26 27 28

423 29

430 30 31 32