Innovations in collaborative urban regeneration/ edited by M.Horita.H.Koizumi
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Library for sustainalble urban regeneration, 6Publication details: Springer, 2009. Tokyo:Description: xiii, 179 pISBN:- 9784431992639
- 307.1216 INN
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Preface I. Theories and Methodology of Consensus Building and Conflict Management in Planning 1. Historical Development of Planning Theory and the Public Realm of Planning: Hideki Koizumi 2. Toward the Development of Plan-Making Methodology for Urban Regeneration: Akito Murayama 3. Fundamentals of ''Transportation-Oriented Urban Planning'': Noboru Harata II. Information and Communication Technologies for Collaborative Urban Regeneration 4. Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Urban Regeneration: Masahide Horita, Hideki Koizumi, Rikutaro Manabe, Kazuhisa Sugisaki, Daisuke Nagayama 5. When an Electronic Citizen Forum Works - and When Not: an Organisational Analysis of the Mitaka Master Plan Process: Masahide Horita 6. Technologies in Transportation Planning and Management: Nobuaki Ohmori III. Practices in Collaborative Urban Regenerations 7. The Planned Unit Development Approach in the New Land Use Plan of Manila: Facilitating Community-based Governance in Sustainable Urban Regeneration: Joel R. Oana 8. First Attempt with Participatory Planning: Case of the Komae City Municipal Master Plan: Makiko Takahashi Tanaka 9. The Role of Urban Planning in the Process of Making Livable Cities in Korea: Jae-Gil Park and Young A Lee 10. Mobilizing communities to regenerate deprived urban neighborhoods in Glasgow: Naofumi Suzuki 11. Collaborative Development of Water Environment Quality Index in Japan: Hiroaki Furumai, Futaba Kazama, Hiroshi Nagaoka, and Jun Nakajima
The synthesis of deliberative planning theory and decision support systems has spawned innovative approaches to urban regeneration. This book covers those innovations, offering new tools and methods and their real-world applications in Japan and elsewhere.
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