ABSTRACT

Planning is a highly political activity. It is immersed in politics and inseparable from the law. Urban and regional planning decisions often involve large sums of money, both public and private, with the potential to deliver large benefits to some and losses to others. Contemporary Urban Planning, 11e provides students with an unvarnished and in-depth introduction to the historic, economic, political, legal, ideological, and environmental factors affecting urban planning today, and emphasizes the importance of considering who wins and who loses in planning decision making.

The extensively revised and updated 11th edition of this beloved text tackles the most pressing recent issues in urban development—including the major turn toward reurbanization, Affordable Housing and the particular housing needs of an aging population, new developments in public transportation planning, policy, and technology, standards for "green" buildings, the second Obama administration’s environmental policy and energy planning, as well as the rapidly growing and critical field of planning for natural catastrophes. Contemporary Urban Planning is an essential resource for students, city planners, and all who are concerned with the nature of contemporary urban development problems.

part 1|67 pages

The Background and Development of Contemporary Planning

chapter 1|8 pages

An Overview

chapter 2|21 pages

The Urbanization of America

chapter 3|26 pages

The History of Planning: Part I

chapter 4|12 pages

The History of Planning: Part II

part 2|102 pages

The Structure and Practice of Contemporary Planning

chapter 5|25 pages

The Legal Basis of Planning

chapter 6|14 pages

Planning and Politics

chapter 7|14 pages

The Social Issues

chapter 8|13 pages

The Comprehensive Plan

chapter 9|36 pages

The Tools of Land-Use Planning

part 3|196 pages

Fields of Planning

part 4|85 pages

Larger Questions

chapter 18|44 pages

Planning in Other Nations

chapter 19|20 pages

Planning Theory