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Rome - A New Planning Strategy (Hardcover, annotated edition): Franco Archibugi Rome - A New Planning Strategy (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Franco Archibugi; Foreword by Seymour Mandelbaum
R4,626 Discovery Miles 46 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Rome: A New Planning Strategy" looks at the problems of a city over the last one hundred years and suggests a totally new planning strategy. The book examines the stages that have marked the increase of population and change in land use and analyses the masterplans with which there has been an attempt to control these evolving conditions. Using Rome as a case study, the book deals with the socio-economic effect of an absence of planning strategy during the recent growth of the city. The author presents the characters and features of a new masterplan based on his many years of experience in theoretical and practical planning.

The Network Society - A New Context for Planning (Paperback, New ed): Louis Albrechts, Seymour Mandelbaum The Network Society - A New Context for Planning (Paperback, New ed)
Louis Albrechts, Seymour Mandelbaum
R1,604 Discovery Miles 16 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Network Society" looks the challenges that the new paradigm of the Network Society creates Urban and Regional Planning. Chapters grouped into five themes discuss theoretical and practical perspectives on the contemporary organization of social, economic, cultural, political and physical spaces.
The first section looks at models of the Network Society. The second looks at the impact of physical networks such as transport. The third discusses challenges for Planners raised by society's increased reliance on new technology. The fourth examines local networks including community networks and the possibilities of setting up local networks for disaster recovery. The final part compares spatial and policy networks and looks at the institutions involved.
This book is essential reading for graduate level courses in urban studies, city and regional planning, and urban design. With its clear structure - unitary sections but a diversity of perspectives - the book can be used easily in courses such as Planning Theory, Urban Infrastructure and Public Policy.

Rome - A New Planning Strategy (Paperback): Franco Archibugi Rome - A New Planning Strategy (Paperback)
Franco Archibugi; Foreword by Seymour Mandelbaum
R1,491 Discovery Miles 14 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rome: A New Planning Strategy looks at the problems of a city over the last century and suggests a totally new planning strategy. The book examines the stages that have marked the increase of population and change in land use and analyses the masterplans used to try and control these evolving conditions. Using Rome as an extended case study, the book deals with the socio-economic effect of an absence of planning strategy during the recent growth of the city. The author presents the characters and features of a new masterplan based on his many years of experience in theoretical and practical planning.

The Network Society - A New Context for Planning (Hardcover, New): Louis Albrechts, Seymour Mandelbaum The Network Society - A New Context for Planning (Hardcover, New)
Louis Albrechts, Seymour Mandelbaum
R4,396 Discovery Miles 43 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Network Society" looks the challenges that the new paradigm of the Network Society creates Urban and Regional Planning. Chapters grouped into five themes discuss theoretical and practical perspectives on the contemporary organization of social, economic, cultural, political and physical spaces.
The first section looks at models of the Network Society. The second looks at the impact of physical networks such as transport. The third discusses challenges for Planners raised by society's increased reliance on new technology. The fourth examines local networks including community networks and the possibilities of setting up local networks for disaster recovery. The final part compares spatial and policy networks and looks at the institutions involved.
This book is essential reading for graduate level courses in urban studies, city and regional planning, and urban design. With its clear structure - unitary sections but a diversity of perspectives - the book can be used easily in courses such as Planning Theory, Urban Infrastructure and Public Policy.

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