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Innovations in Collaborative Urban Regeneration / edited by M Horita, H Koizumi.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries cSUR-UT Series: Library for Sustainable Urban Regeneration ; 6Editor: Tokyo : Springer Japan, 2009Descripción: xiii, 179 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9784431992646
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • HT390-395
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Theories and Methodology of Consensus Building and Conflict Management in Planning -- Historical Development of Planning Theory and the Public Realm of Planning -- Toward the Development of Plan-Making Methodology for Urban Regeneration -- Fundamentals of “Transportation-Oriented Urban Planning” -- Information and Communication Technologies for Collaborative Urban Regeneration -- Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Urban Regeneration -- When an Electronic Citizen Forum Works and When Not: An Organisational Analysis of the Mitaka Master Plan Process -- Technologies in Transportation Planning and Management -- Practices in Collaborative Urban Regeneration -- The Planned Unit Development Approach in the New Land Use Plan of Manila: Facilitating Community-Based Governance in Sustainable Urban Regeneration -- First Attempt with Participatory Planning: Case of the Komae City Municipal Master Plan -- The Role of Urban Planning in the Process of Making Livable Cities in Korea -- Mobilizing Communities to Regenerate Deprived Urban Neighborhoods in Glasgow -- Collaborative Development of Water Environment Quality Index in Japan.
Resumen: This book draws on the recent development in deliberative planning theory and decision support systems, the synthesis of which has resulted in an innovative approach to supporting the communicative processes in urban regeneration through unique methodologies. A range of tools and methods are introduced with real-world applications in Japan and elsewhere. This book not only presents a catalogue of available toolkits to practitioners, but also offers new insight into how the theoretical debate on deliberative planning could inform the practice of urban regeneration. It also presents a catalogue of available tools and unique methodologies with real-world applications. The cases are drawn from such fields as community development, urban hazard mitigation, transportation policies, and participatory urban design, both in Japan and elsewhere. Issues are raised in relation to each case, ranging from problem structuring to conflict management and consensus building in typically complex and heterogeneous urban communities. The book is ideal for those researchers and postgraduate students who have an interest in planning support methodologies with the backgrounds of information systems, decision sciences, or other related disciplines, who are interested in planning support methodologies. Practitioners including policy-makers and planners who are seeking an alternative approach to urban regeneration will also benefit from this book by learning from the comparable experience with reflective discussions included on their implications.
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Theories and Methodology of Consensus Building and Conflict Management in Planning -- Historical Development of Planning Theory and the Public Realm of Planning -- Toward the Development of Plan-Making Methodology for Urban Regeneration -- Fundamentals of “Transportation-Oriented Urban Planning” -- Information and Communication Technologies for Collaborative Urban Regeneration -- Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Urban Regeneration -- When an Electronic Citizen Forum Works and When Not: An Organisational Analysis of the Mitaka Master Plan Process -- Technologies in Transportation Planning and Management -- Practices in Collaborative Urban Regeneration -- The Planned Unit Development Approach in the New Land Use Plan of Manila: Facilitating Community-Based Governance in Sustainable Urban Regeneration -- First Attempt with Participatory Planning: Case of the Komae City Municipal Master Plan -- The Role of Urban Planning in the Process of Making Livable Cities in Korea -- Mobilizing Communities to Regenerate Deprived Urban Neighborhoods in Glasgow -- Collaborative Development of Water Environment Quality Index in Japan.

This book draws on the recent development in deliberative planning theory and decision support systems, the synthesis of which has resulted in an innovative approach to supporting the communicative processes in urban regeneration through unique methodologies. A range of tools and methods are introduced with real-world applications in Japan and elsewhere. This book not only presents a catalogue of available toolkits to practitioners, but also offers new insight into how the theoretical debate on deliberative planning could inform the practice of urban regeneration. It also presents a catalogue of available tools and unique methodologies with real-world applications. The cases are drawn from such fields as community development, urban hazard mitigation, transportation policies, and participatory urban design, both in Japan and elsewhere. Issues are raised in relation to each case, ranging from problem structuring to conflict management and consensus building in typically complex and heterogeneous urban communities. The book is ideal for those researchers and postgraduate students who have an interest in planning support methodologies with the backgrounds of information systems, decision sciences, or other related disciplines, who are interested in planning support methodologies. Practitioners including policy-makers and planners who are seeking an alternative approach to urban regeneration will also benefit from this book by learning from the comparable experience with reflective discussions included on their implications.

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