ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1997, Urban Environmental Planning provides a groundbreaking overview of innovative methods and techniques for measuring and managing the environmental effects of urban land uses on other urban activities. Fully revised and updated, this second edition brings together a team of leading environmental planners and policy makers from the US, UK, Europe and SE Asia to address the central questions confronting sustainable urban development. Typical questions include: How can you measure and manage the negative environmental effects of intrusive urban activities such as manufacturing and transport on sensitive land uses including residential and recreational areas? Can a balance be found between reducing these effects through means such as separating conflicting land uses? While other sources identify the need for effective programmes to improve urban environmental quality, this volume describes and assesses analytical methods and implementing programmes practised by leading communities around the world.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

part 1|64 pages

A Descriptive Introduction to Environmental and Spatial Conflicts in the Urban Area

part 3|58 pages

Integrated Environmental Zoning as a Sophisticated Instrument to Deal with Environmental Spillovers

part 4|39 pages

Positive Environmental Spillovers in the Urban Areas: A Neglected Field of Interest

part 5|38 pages

The Spatial Plan as a Tool for Sustainable Solutions