ABSTRACT

This edited collection, first published in 1981, presents a discussion of the urban problems faced in the developed world, and addresses the plans and policies devised by governments to solve them. Using a number of city-based case studies, including New York, Tokyo and Glasgow, the authors present a thorough analysis of urban problems and planning in relation to varying economic, cultural and political conditions throughout the developed world. With a detailed general survey from Michael Pacione, this is a comprehensive and relevant guide, which will be of particular value to students and scholars of urban planning and geography.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|39 pages

The New York Metropolitan Region

chapter 2|49 pages

Melbourne

chapter 3|36 pages

Tokyo

chapter 5|34 pages

Glasgow

chapter 6|35 pages

Barcelona

chapter 7|34 pages

Warsaw

chapter 8|28 pages

Leningrad