ISBN:
9780415480031
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online-Ressource (353 p)
Serie:
RTPI Library Series
Paralleltitel:
Print version Regional Planning for Open Space
DDC:
303.660938
Schlagwort(e):
Electronic books
Kurzfassung:
Reviewing the limitations of various planning options, this book addresses the debate on how to preserve open space in the context of a growing metropolis. The importance of open spaces for well-being in urban life is well-established. With case studies on internalization and valuation methods, this book critically examines the liberal discourse that urges the transfer of responsibility for open space from government to the market. European and American expert authors confront political rhetoric with grounded analysis and conclude that the market needs to be combined with governmental efforts
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; About the authors; Chapter 1 Rethinking open space planning in Metropolitan areas; Chapter 2 Planning and development of the Fringe landscapes: On the outer side of the Copenhagen 'fingers'; Chapter 3 Threats to Metropolitan open space: The Netherlands economic and institutional dimension; Chapter 4 Development Constraints reduce urban open space: Actual conditions and future requirements in england; Chapter 5 The viability of Cross-subsidy strategies: A Netherlands case study
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Chapter 6 Does proximity to open space increase the values of Dwellings?: Evidence from three Dutch case studiesChapter 7 Government or Market: Competing ideals in american metropolitan regions; Chapter 8 Maintaining the Working landscape: The portland Metro Urban Growth Boundary; Chapter 9 The Impact of open space preservation policies: Evidence from the Netherlands and the US; Chapter 10 Spaces of engagement For open space advocacy: A grounded theory on local opposition in the Netherlands; Chapter 11 Formalisation of 'open space as public space' in zoning: The Belgian experience
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Chapter 12 Aesthetic approaches to active urban landscape planning: European exemplarsChapter 13 Flächenhaushalt reconsidered: Alternatives to the German federal 30 hectares goal; Chapter 14 Planning open spaces: Balancing markets, state and communities; Index
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record
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