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Urban Land Use Planning, Fifth Edition

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ISBN-10: 0252030796

ISBN-13: 9780252030796

Edition: 5th 2006

Authors: Philip R. Berke, David R. Godschalk, Daniel A. Rodriguez, Edward J. Kaiser

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This edition explores the societal context of land use planning and proposes a model for understanding and reconciling the divergent priorities among competing stakeholders. It explains how to build planning support systems to assess conditions, evaluate policy choices, create visions, and compare scenarios.
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Book details

List price: $80.00
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 3/27/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 558
Size: 8.00" wide x 10.00" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 3.762
Language: English

Preface
Conceptual Framework for Land Use Planning
Framing the Land Use Planning Process
The Land Use Planning Arena
Values, Planning, and Sustainable Communities
Land Use Values
The Land Use Planning Program
Core Planning Capabilities
Summary
Notes
References
Shaping Plans through the Sustainability Prism Model
Managing Land Use Change
Planning and the Tensions of Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development and Livable Communities
A Prism Model of Sustainability
Reaching the Heart of the Sustainability Prism
Summary
Notes
References
What Makes a Good Plan?
Core Purposes of a Plan
Types of Plans as Products of a Multistage Process
Criteria for Evaluating Plan Quality
Potential Limitations
Summary
Appendix
Notes
References
Overview of Building Planning Support Systems
Planning Support Systems
Planning Support System Technologies
Planning Support System Functions
Intelligence in the Plan-making Process
Summary
Notes
References
Population and Economy
How Population and Economic Analyses Are Used
Sources of Population and Economic Data
Methods for Analyzing Population and Employment
The Critical Role of Assumptions
Desirable Characteristics of a Forecast
Summary
Notes
References
Environmental Systems
Environmental Inventory and Classification
Analyzing Environmental Information
Summary
Notes
References
Land Use Systems
Forces of Land Use Change
Land Supply Inventory and Classification
Future Land Use Analysis
Land Use Intelligence
Summary
Notes
References
Transportation and Infrastructure Systems
Roles of Community Facilities
Transportation Facilities
Water, Sewerage, and School Infrastructure
Summary
Notes
References
State of Community Report
Preparing the State of Community Report
Aggregating Key Findings
Building Community Consensus
Ongoing Involvement
Summary
Notes
References
Overview of Making Land Use Plans
The Plan-making Process
Preparation for Plan Making
Components Produced by Stage in the Plan-making Process
Designing the Spatial Arrangements of Land Uses
Progression of Attention among Land Uses in the Design Process
Summary
Notes
References
The Areawide Land Policy Plan
The Concept and Purpose of an Areawide Land Policy Plan
The Overall Process for Areawide Land Policy Planning
Delineating Open-space Conservation Districts for the Land Policy Map
Delineating Policy Districts for Urban Growth and Redevelopment
Formulating Implementation Policies for Each Policy District
Bringing It Together into a Comprehensive Areawide Land Policy Plan
Summary
References
Communitywide Land Use Design: Employment and Commercial Centers
Types of Land Uses and Activity Centers
Matching Land Uses and Activity Center Forms
Planning the Communitywide Spatial Structure of Employment and Commercial Activity Centers
Summary
References
Communitywide Land Use Design: Residential Community Habitats
Formulating a Residential Community Vision
The Residential Habitat Planning Process
Summary
References
Small-area Plans
The Nature and Purpose of Small-area Plans
Types of Small-area Plans
What a Small-area Plan Looks Like
The Process of Making Small-area Plans
Summary
References
Development Management
Development-management Concepts
Development-management Plan and Program Design
Participatory Processes
Technical Analysis
Tool Selection
Implementation
Summary
Notes
References
Index