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Planning ideas that matter : livability, territoriality, governance, and reflective practice /

Planning ideas that matter : livability, territoriality, governance, and reflective practice / edited by Bishwapriya Sanyal, Lawrence J. Vale, and Christina D. Rosan. - Cambridge : MIT Press, 2012. - vi, 422 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Acknowledgments vii List of Contributors ix 1 Four Planning Conversations Bishwapriya Sanyal Lawrence J. Vale Christina D. Rosan 1 I Ideas about Livability 2 Shaping Urban Form Gary Hack 33 3 New Urbanism Robert Fishman 65 4 Sustainability in Planning: The Arc and Trajectory of a Movement, and New Directions for the Twenty-First-Century City Timothy Beatley 91 II Ideas about Territoriality 5 Regional Development Planning Michael B. Teitz 127 6 Metropolitanism: How Metropolitan Planning Has Been Shaped by and Reflected in the Plans of the Regional Plan Association Robert D. Yaro 153 7 Territorial Competitiveness: Lineages, Practices, Ideologies Neil Brenner David Wachsmuth 179 III Ideas about Governance 8 Urban Development Mohammad A. Qadeer 207 9 Public-Private Engagement: Promise and Practice Lynne B. Sagalyn 233 10 Good Governance: The Inflation of an Idea Merilee Grindle 259 11 Self-Help Housing Ideas and Practice in the Americas Peter M. Ward 283 IV Ideas about Professional Reflection 12 Reflective Practice Raphaël Fischler 313 13 Communicative Planning: Practices, Concepts, and Rhetorics Patsy Healey 333 14 Social Justice as Responsible Practice: Influence of Race, Ethnicity, and the Civil Rights Era June Manning Thomas 359 Index 38

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