Updated in its 10thedition,Contemporary Urban Planning provides
readers with in-depth coverage of the historic, economic, political,
legal, and environmental factors affecting urban planning as well as
specific chapters on the various fields of planning. With updated
coverage of the Obama administration's response to the present economic
downturn, the text addresses the most pressing issues in urban
development today - including the subprime mortgage crisis and home
foreclosures, federal funding for public transportation, and new
standards for "green" buildings. The book also includes new material on
the rapidly growing field of planning for natural catastrophes.
Table of Contents
PART 1 THE BACKGROUND AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONTEMPORARY PLANNING
1 An Overview
2 The Urbanization of America
3 The History of Planning: Part I
4 The History of Planning: Part II
PART 2 THE STRUCTURE AND PRACTICE OF CONTEMPORARY PLANNING
5 The Legal Basis of Planning
6 Planning and Politics
7 The Social Issues
8 The Comprehensive Plan
9 The Tools of Land-Use Planning
PART 3 FIELDS OF PLANNING
10 Urban Design
11 Urban Renewal and Community Development
12 Transportation Planning
13 Economic Development Planning
14 Growth Management, Smart Growth, and Sustainable Development
15 Environmental and Energy Planning
16 Planning for Metropolitan Regions
PART 4 LARGER QUESTIONS
17 National Planning in the United States
18 Planning in Other Nations
19 Planning Theory