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Urban land use: community-based planning

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Publisher
Apple Academic Press : CRC Press
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
316
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This compendium volume, Urban Land Use: Community-Based Planning, covers a range of land use planning and community engagement issues. Part I explores the connections between land use decisions and consequences for urban residents, particularly in the areas of health and health equity. The chapters in Part II provide a closer look at community land use planning practice in several case studies. Part III offers several practical and innovative tools for integrating community decisions into land use planning.

Land use decisions are often an invisible part of urban communities across the globe. However, their effects are anything but invisible. Urban land use patterns directly impact residents, and do so unequally across segments of the population based on income and race. Fortunately, land use planners are increasingly recognizing the need for meaningful and skillful community engagement strategies in order to rectify the consequences of historical land use decisions, and to build healthier, stronger future communities through responsive land use planning.

The editor carefully selected each chapter individually to provide a nuanced look at community-based urban land use planning. The chapters included cover a wide variety of issues, including

  • the relationship between land use decisions, resulting environmental conditions, and unequal health consequences for residents
  • the substantial co-benefits of land designed for physical activity, including physical and mental health, social benefits, safety, sustainability, and economics
  • urban health equity indicators to identify problems with the built environment and move cities toward better management of resources to create healthy communities
  • how new media forms allow citizens to engage with and affect the built form of their communities.
  • ways in which community organizations in low-income neighborhoods can be effective in working with city planning services that have few resources
  • a GIS-based collaborative decision tool to make land use decisions regarding vacant land redevelopment
  • interactive community planning that incorporates multiple stakeholders with the goal of economically stimulating, conserving ecosystems, and meeting social needs
  • community land trusts as a way to democratically determine land use

Taken as a whole, these chapters are a basis for furthering effective community input processes in urban planning. Together, planners and community members can make cities work better for all residents.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: The collapse of place : derelict land, deprivation, and health inequality in Glasgow, Scotland / Juliana A. Maantay --
Co-benefits of designing communities for active living : an exploration of literature / James F. Sallis, Chad Spoon, Nick Cavill, Jessa K. Engelberg, Klaus Gebel, Mike Parker, Christina M. Thornton, Debbie Lou, Amanda L. Wilson, Carmen L. Cutter and Ding Ding --
Why we need urban health equity indicators : integrating science, policy, and community / Laura M. Jason Corburn and Alison K. Cohen --
Owning the city : new media and citizen engagement in urban design / Michiel De Lange and Martijn De Waal --
Urban ecological stewardship : understanding the structure, function and network of community-based urban land management / Erika S. Svendsen and Lindsay K. Campbell --
Planning office and community influence on land-use decisions intended to benefit the low-income : welcome to Chicago / Yan Dominic Searcy --
A structured decision approach for integrating and analyzing community perspectives in re-use planning of vacant properties in Cleveland, Ohio / Scott Jacobs, Brian Dyson, William D. Shuster, and Tom Stockton --
Development of future land cover change scenarios in the metropolitan fringe, Oregon, U.S., with stakeholder involvement / Robert W. Hoyer and Heejun Chang --
The use of visual decision support tools in an interactive stakeholder analysis : Old ports as new magnets for creative urban development / Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp --
Between boundaries : from commoning and guerrilla gardening to community land trust development in Liverpool / Matthew Thompson --
The sustainable and healthy communities research program : the Environmental Protection Agency's research approach to assisting community decision-making / Kevin Summers, Melissa Mccullough, Elizabeth Smith, Maureen Gwinn, Fran Kremer, Mya Sjogren, Andrew Geller, and Michael Slimak.

โœฆ Subjects


City planning;Case studies.;City planning;Citizen participation;Case studies.;Community development, Urban.;City planning;Decision making;Case studies.


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