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Summary
Summary
This extensively revised and expanded third edition of Planning in the USA continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to the policies, theory and practice of planning. Discussing land use, urban planning and environmental protection policies, this fully illustrated book explains the nature of the planning process and the way in which policy issues are identified, defined and approached.
New planning legislation and regulations at the state and federal layers of government are exemplified alongside examples of local ordinances in a variety of planning areas. New material includes:
a new chapter on the Comprehensive Plan a new chapter on the use of technology in planning a discussion on planning in New Orleans after Katrina the implications and aftermath of Kelo v. New London a discussion on the Kyoto Protocol and Global Warming a discussion on form-based codes, performance zoning an enhanced discussion of financing urban development, including General Obligation Bonds and Revenue Bonds the implications of Oregon's Measure 37 a discussion on congestion charging a discussion on wetlands a discussion of Big-Box stores and aesthetics a discussion on the Main Street Program and Business Improvement Districts.The text features numerous boxed case studies, illustrations, and photographs. This book offers a thoroughly detailed account of urbanization in the United States and reveals the problematic nature and limitations of the planning process, the fallibility of experts and the difficulties facing policy makers in their search for solutions. Planning in the USA is an essential book for students, planners and all who are concerned with the nature of contemporary urban and environmental problems. Both comprehensive and easily accessible this extensively revised third edition will be an invaluable resource for all students of planning and urban related research.
Author Notes
Barry Cullingworth was Emiritus Professor of Urban Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Delaware, and has held posts at the Universities of Manchester, Durham, Glasgow, Birmingham, Toronto and Cambridge. Barry Cullingworth of Planning in the USA, 2nd ed. (Routledge, 2003). His most current work was serving as editor of the Encyclopedia of the City (Routledge 2005).
Roger W. Caves is a Professor of City Planning and Director of the Graduate City Planning Program at San Diego State University (SDSU). He is the author of Land Use Planning: The Ballot Box Revolution (Sage Publications, 1992); editor of Exploring Urban America: An Introductory Reader (Sage Publications, 1995); and co-author with
Table of Contents
Introduction |
Part 1 Planning and Government |
1 The nature of Planning |
2 Urbanization |
3 Governing and Planning Urban Areas |
Part 2 Land Use Regulation |
4 The Evolution of Planning and Zoning |
5 The Institutional and Legal Framework of Planning and Zoning |
6 The Techniques of Zoning and Subdivision Regulations |
7 The Comprehensive Plan |
8 Financing and Planning for Development |
Part 3 Growth Management |
9 Growth Management and Local Government |
10 Urban Growth Management and the States |
Part 4 Planning and Development Issues |
11 Aesthetics |
12 Heritage and Historic Preservation |
13 Transportation |
14 Housing |
15 Community and Economic Development |
Part 5 Environmental Policy and Planning |
16 Environmental Policy and Planning |
17 The Limits of Environmental Policy |
Part 6 Technology in Planning |
18 Technology and Planning Conclusion |
19 Some Final Questions |