
Planetizen's Contemporary Debates in Urban Planning None Edition
Author(s): Abhijeet Chavan (Editor), Christian Peralta (Editor), Christopher Steins (Editor), Planetizen (Editor)
- Publisher: Island Press
- Publication Date: July 6, 2007
- Edition: None
- Language: English
- Print length: 208 pages
- ISBN-10: 1597261335
- ISBN-13: 9781597261333
Book Description
The book’s contributors include the most well-known experts in the planning and design fields, among them James Howard Kunstler, Alex Garvin, Andres Duany, Joel Kotkin, and Wendell Cox. These and other prominent thinkers offer passionate debates and thought-provoking commentary on the most important and controversial topics in the field of urban planning and design: gentrification, eminent domain, the philosophical divide between the Smart Growth community, libertarians and New Urbanists, regional growth patterns, urban design trends, transportation systems, and reaction to disasters such as Katrina and 9/11 that changed the way we look at cities and security.
Planetizen’s Contemporary Debates in Urban Planning None Edition provides readers with a unique and accessible introduction to a broad array of ideas and perspectives. With the increasing awareness of the need for sound urban planning to ensure the economic, environmental, and social health of modern society, Planetizen’s Contemporary Debates in Urban Planning None Edition gives professionals in the field and concerned citizens alike a deeper understanding of the critical, complex issues that continue to challenge urban planners, designers, and developers.Editorial Reviews
Review
“This splendid collection lays out today’s planning issues with startling clarity. It is a joy to read, a testimony to free speech and a test of your beliefs. Read it!” — Dr. Eugenie L. Birch ―
Professor and Chair, Department of City &d Regional Planning, School of Design, Univ. Pennsylvania“This book…provides a rich array of competing, clashing, and on occasion surprisingly compatible prescriptions and predictions on how the country’s growing, its real choices, the ideological and economic choices it faces.” — Neal Peirce ―
from his foreword“The essayists include a number of individuals who have played prominent roles in New Urbanism and Smart Growth or who have interesting perspectives on the potential of these closely aligned movements…I wish the editors had identified the readers whose responses appear in this slim volume. Some of them are very astute, and it would be useful to know who they are and where they come from. Despite its defects, Planetizen’s book does provide insights into some of the great urban design andplanning issues of this decade.” ―
New Urban News“College-level collections strong in urban planning and land use issues need this collection, which outlines issues in urban planning and comes from Planetizen, the web’s source of news and details for the planning community. Experts in the field offer debates and arguments on some of the most controversial issues facing modern urban designers, making for a particularly valuable guide for classroom study and debate.” ―
California BookwatchAbout the Author
Planetizen is a public-interest information exchange for the urban planning, design and development community.www.planetizen.org
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