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Good Cities, Better Lives - How Europe Discovered the Lost Art of Urbanism (Paperback, New)
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Good Cities, Better Lives - How Europe Discovered the Lost Art of Urbanism (Paperback, New)
Series: Planning, History and Environment Series
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This book has one central theme: how, in the United Kingdom, can we
create better cities and towns in which to live and work and play?
What can we learn from other countries, especially our near
neighbours in Europe? And, in turn, can we provide lessons for
other countries facing similar dilemmas? Urban Britain is not
functioning as it should. Social inequalities and regional
disparities show little sign of going away. Efforts to generate
growth, and spread it to the poorer areas of cities, have failed
dismally. Much new urban development and redevelopment is not up to
standard. Yet there are cities in mainland Europe, which have set
new standards of high-quality sustainable urban development. This
book looks at these best-practice examples - in Germany, the
Netherlands, France and Scandinavia, - and suggests ways in which
the UK and other countries could do the same. The book is in three
parts. Part 1 analyses the main issues for urban planning and
development - in economic development and job generation,
sustainable development, housing policy, transport and development
mechanisms - and probes how practice in the UK has fallen short.
Part Two embarks on a tour of best-practice cities in Europe,
starting in Germany with the country's boosting of its cities'
economies, moving to the spectacularly successful new housing
developments in the Netherlands, from there to France's integrated
city transport, then to Scandinavia's pursuit of sustainability for
its cities, and finally back to Germany, to Freiburg - the city
that 'did it all'. Part Three sums up the lessons of Part Two and
sets out the key steps needed to launch a new wave of urban
development and regeneration on a radically different basis.
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