Planning Regional Futures
 
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ISBN13:9780367705756
ISBN10:0367705753
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Planning Regional Futures

 
Sorozatcím: Regions and Cities;
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Rövid leírás:

Planning Regional Futures is an intellectual call to engage planners to critically explore what planning is, and should be, in how cities and regions are planned.

Hosszú leírás:

Planning Regional Futures is an intellectual call to engage planners to critically explore what planning is, and should be, in how cities and regions are planned.


This is in a context where planning is seen to face powerful challenges ? professionally, intellectually and practically ? in ways arguably not seen before: planning is no longer solely the domain of professional planners but opened-up to a diverse group of actors; the link between the study of cities and regions, which traditionally had a disciplinary home in planning schools and the like, steadily eroded as research increasingly takes place in interdisciplinary research institutes; the advent of real-time modelling posing fundamental challenges for the type of long-term perspective that planning has traditionally afforded; ?regional planning? and its mixed record of achievement; and, the link between ?region? and ?planning? becoming decoupled as alternative regional (and other spatial) approaches to planning have emerged.


This book takes up the intellectual and practical challenge of planning regional futures, moving beyond the narrow confines of existing debate and providing a forum for debating what planning is, and should be, for in how we plan cities and regions.


The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Regional Studies.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction: Whither regional planning?


John Harrison, Daniel Galland and Mark Tewdwr-Jones


1. Regional planning is dead: long live planning regional futures


John Harrison, Daniel Galland and Mark Tewdwr-Jones


2. The return of the city-region in the new urban agenda: is this relevant in the Global South?


Vanessa Watson


3. Planning, temporary urbanism and citizen-led alternative-substitute place-making in the Global South


Lauren Andres, Hakeem Bakare, John R. Bryson, Winnie Khaemba, Lorena Melgaço and George R. Mwaniki


4. Getting the territory right: infrastructure-led development and the re-emergence of spatial planning strategies


Seth Schindler and J. Miguel Kanai


5. City-regional imaginaries and politics of rescaling


Simin Davoudi and Elizabeth Brooks


6. Two logics of regionalism: the development of a regional imaginary in the Toronto?Waterloo Innovation Corridor


David Wachsmuth and Patrick Kilfoil


7. Planning megaregional futures: spatial imaginaries and megaregion formation in China


John Harrison and Hao Gu


8. Understanding heterogeneous spatial production externalities as a missing link between land-use planning and urban economic futures


Haozhi Pan, Tianren Yang, Ying Jin, Sandy Dall?Erba and Geoffrey Hewings


9. Spatial planning, nationalism and territorial politics in Europe


Claire Colomb and John Tomaney


10. Towards a sustainable, negotiated mode of strategic regional planning: a political economy perspective


Ian Gordon and Tony Champion


11. Regional planning as cultural criticism: reclaiming the radical wholes of interwar regional thinkers


Garrett Dash Nelson


12. Future-proof cities through governance experiments? Insights from the Resilient Melbourne Strategy (RMS)


Sebastian Fastenrath and Lars Coenen


13. The new normative: synergistic scenario planning for carbon-neutral cities and regions


Joe Ravetz, Aleksi Neuvonen and Raine Mäntysalo