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The New Companion to Urban Design

The New Companion to Urban Design

The New Companion to Urban Design continues the assemblage of rich and critical ideas about urban form and design that began with the Companion to Urban Design (Routledge 2011). With chapters from a new set of contributors this sequel offers a more comparative perspective representing multiple voices and perspectives from the Global South. The essays in this volume are organized in three parts: Part I: Comparative Urbanism; Part II: Challenges; and Part III: Opportunities. Each part contains distinct sections designed to address specific themes and includes a list of annotated suggested further readings at the end of each chapter. Part I: Comparative Urbanism examines different variants of urbanism in the Global North and the Global South produced by a new economic order characterized by the mobility of labor capital information and technology. Part II: Challenges discusses some of the contemporary challenges that cities of the Global North and the Global South are facing and the possible role of urban design. This part discusses spatial claims and conflicts challenges generated by urban informality explosive growth or dramatic shrinkage of the urban settlement gentrification and displacement and mimesis simulacra and lack of authenticity. Part III: Aspirations discusses some normative goals that urban design interventions aspire to bring about in cities of the Global North and the Global South. These include resilience and sustainability health conservation/restoration justice intelligence access and mobility and arts and culture. The New Companion to Urban Design is primarily intended for scholars and graduate students interested in cities and their built environment. It offers an invaluable and up-to-date guide to current thinking across a range of disciplines including urban design planning urban studies and geography.

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National Policy Responses to Urban Challenges in Europe

The Urban Climatic Map A Methodology for Sustainable Urban Planning

Understanding Urban Metabolism A Tool for Urban Planning

Urban Surfaces Graffiti and the Right to the City

Urban Surfaces Graffiti and the Right to the City

This landmark book focuses on urban surfaces on exploring their authorship and management and on their role in struggles for the right to the city. Graffiti pristine walls advertising posters and municipal signage all compete on city surfaces to establish and imprint their values on our environments. It is the first time that the surfacescapes of our cities are granted the entire attention of a book as material visual and legal territories. The book includes a critical history of graffiti and street art as contested surface discourses and argues for surfaces as sites of resistance against private property neoliberal creativity and the imposition of urban order. It also proposes a seven-point manual for a semiotics of urban surfaces laying the ground for a new discipline: surface studies. Page after page and layer after layer surfaces become porous and political and emerge as key spatial conditions for rethinking and re-practicing urban dwelling and spatial justice. They become what the author terms the surface commons. The book will appeal to a wide readership across the disciplines of urban studies architectural theory and design graffiti street art and public art criminology semiotics visual culture and urban and legal geography. It will also serve as a tool for city scholars policy makers artists and vandals to disrupt existing imaginaries of order justice and visibility in cities. | Urban Surfaces Graffiti and the Right to the City

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Urban Ecology An Introduction

Urban Geography

Introducing Urban Anthropology

World Tourism Cities A Systematic Approach to Urban Tourism

Peri-Urban China Land Use Growth and Integrated Urban–Rural Development

Peri-Urban China Land Use Growth and Integrated Urban–Rural Development

The urban-rural relationship in China is key to a sustainable global future. This book is particularly interested in peri-urbanization in China the process by which fringe areas of cities develop. Recent institutional change has helped clarify property rights over collective land facilitating peri-urban area development. Chapters in this book explore how rural industrialization has changed the landscape and rules about land use in peri-urban areas. It looks at the role of rural industrialization and provides a detailed exploration of peri-urbanization theory policy and its evolution in China. Leading discussions find out how fragmented bottom-up industrialization urbanization and lax governance have led to a series of social and environmental problems. The progress in redevelopment of peri-urban areas was initially slow due to the spatial lock-in effect. This book offers practical solutions to environmental issues and explains how policymakers have the potential to redevelop a future collaborative inclusive and sustainable approach to peri-urban areas. This in-depth approach to urbanization will be useful to academics in urban planning and governmental organizations. It will also be advantageous to NGOs and professionals involved in urban planning public administration as well as land-use work in China and other developing countries. | Peri-Urban China Land Use Growth and Integrated Urban–Rural Development

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Explorations in Urban Theory

Urban Change and Citizenship in Times of Crisis Volume 2: Urban Neo-liberalisation

Urban Quay Walls

Indigenous Rights to the City Ethnicity and Urban Planning in Bolivia and Ecuador

Circular Cities A Revolution in Urban Sustainability

The Routledge Companion to Games in Architecture and Urban Planning Tools for Design Teaching and Research

Sustainable Urban Agriculture and Food Planning

Urban Planning for Climate Change

Routledge Handbook of Urban Planning in Africa

Routledge Handbook of Urban Planning in Africa

This handbook contributes with new evidence and new insights to the on-going debate on the de-colonization of knowledge on urban planning in Africa. African cities grew rapidly since the mid-20th century in part due to rising rural migration and rapid internal demographic growth that followed the independence in most African countries. This rapid urbanization is commonly seen as a primary cause of the current urban management challenges with which African cities are confronted. This importance given to rapid urbanization prevented the due consideration of other dimensions of the current urban problems challenges and changes in African cities. The contributions to this handbook explore these other dimensions looking in particular to the nature and capacity of local self-government and to the role of urban governance and urban planning in the poor urban conditions found in most African cities. It deals with current and contemporary urban challenges and urban policy responses but also offers an historical overview of local governance and urban policies during the colonial period in the late 19th and 20th centuries offering ample evidence of common features and divergent features as well on a number of facets from intra-urban racial segregation solutions to the relationships between the colonial power and the natives to the assimilation policy as practiced by the French and Portuguese and the Indirect Rule put in place by Britain in some or in part of its colonies. Using innovative approaches to the challenges confronting the governance of African cities this handbook is an essential read for students and scholars of Urban Africa urban planning in Africa and African Development. | Routledge Handbook of Urban Planning in Africa

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Youth Politics in Urban Asia

Implementing Urban Design Green Civic and Community Strategies

Urban Regeneration in the UK

Urban Regeneration in the UK

This textbook provides an accessible and critical synthesis of urban regeneration in the UK incorporating key policies approaches issues debates and case studies. The central objective of the textbook is to place the historical and contemporary regeneration agenda in context. Section I sets up the conceptual and policy framework for urban regeneration in the UK. Section II traces policies that have been adopted by central government to influence the social economic and physical development of cities including early town and country and housing initiatives community-focused urban policies of the late 1960s entrepreneurial property-led regeneration of the 1980s competition for urban funds in the 1990s urban renaissance and neighbourhood renewal policies of the late 1990s and 2000s and new approaches in the age of austerity during the 2010s. Section III illustrates the key thematic policies and strategies that have been pursued by cities themselves focusing particularly on improving economic competitiveness and tackling social disadvantage. Section IV summarises key issues and debates facing urban regeneration upon entering the 2020s and speculates over future directions in an era of continued economic uncertainty. The Third Edition of Urban Regeneration in the UK combines the approaches taken by central government and cities themselves to regenerate urban areas. The latest ideas and examples from across disciplines and across the UK's urban areas are illustrated. This textbook provides a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis that will be of interest to students as well as a seminal read for practitioners and researchers.

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The Routledge Handbook of Urban Resilience

The Routledge Handbook of Urban Resilience

This volume provides a comprehensive discussion and overview of urban resilience including socio-ecological and economic hazard and disaster resilience. It provides a summary of state of the art thinking on resilience the different approaches tools and methodologies for understanding the subject in urban contexts and brings together related reflections and initiatives. Throughout the different chapters the handbook critically examines and reviews the resilience concept from various disciplinary and professional perspectives. It also discusses major urban crises past and recent and the generic lessons they provide for resilience. In this context the authors provide case studies from different places and times including historical material and contemporary examples and studies that offer concrete guidance on how to approach urban resilience. Other chapters focus on how current understanding of urban systems – such as shrinking cities green infrastructure disaster volunteerism and urban energy systems – are affecting the capacity of urban citizens settlements and nation-states to respond to different forms and levels of stressors and shocks. The handbook concludes with a synthesis of the state of the art knowledge on resilience and points the way forward in refining the conceptualization and application of urban resilience. The book is intended for scholars and graduate students in urban studies environmental and sustainability studies geography planning architecture urban design political science and sociology for whom it will provide an invaluable and up-to-date guide to current approaches across these disciplines that converge in the study of urban resilience. The book also provides important direction to practitioners and civic leaders who are engaged in supporting cities and regions to position themselves for resilience in the face of climate change unpredictable socioenvironmental shocks and incremental risk accumulation. | The Routledge Handbook of Urban Resilience

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Post-Socialist Urban Infrastructures (OPEN ACCESS)