The Routledge Companion to Environmental Planning
Herausgeber: Davoudi, Simin; White, Iain; Cowell, Richard
The Routledge Companion to Environmental Planning
Herausgeber: Davoudi, Simin; White, Iain; Cowell, Richard
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The Companion provides a reference point mapping out the terrain of environmental planning in an international and multidisciplinary context.
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The Companion provides a reference point mapping out the terrain of environmental planning in an international and multidisciplinary context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781138894808
- ISBN-10: 113889480X
- Artikelnr.: 57627149
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781138894808
- ISBN-10: 113889480X
- Artikelnr.: 57627149
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Simin Davoudi is Professor of Environmental Policy and Planning and Director of the Global Urban Research Unit (GURU) at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK. Richard Cowell is Professor of Environmental Planning at the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, UK. Iain White is Professor of Environmental Planning, the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Hilda Blanco is Emeritus Professor and Project Director at Centre for Sustainable Cities at Sol Price School of Public Policy, the University of Southern California, USA.
Introduction: Environmental planning: meanings, governance, pressures,
responses and approaches Part 1 1.0 Introduction: Understanding 'the
environment' 1.1 Perspectives on the nature of environmental planning 1.2
Discourses and meanings of 'the environment' 1.3 Visionary idealism in
environmental planning 1.4 Sustainable development: history and evolution
of the concept 1.5 Ecological modernisation: achievements and limitations
of densification 1.6 Anthropocene: the challenge for environmental planning
1.7 Understanding risk in environmental planning 1.8 Complexity,
uncertainty and resilience Part 2 2.0 Introduction: Environmental
governance 2.1 Environmental justice and fairness 2.2 Planning in and for a
post-growth and post-carbon economy 2.3 Enhancing anticipatory governance:
strategies for mitigating political myopia in environmental planning and
policy making 2.4 Knowledge, expertise and trust 2.5 Grassroots and
environmental NGOs 2.6 Sustainable behaviour and environmental practices
2.7 Green citizenship: towards spatial and lived perspectives 2.8
Intermediaries and networks 2.9 A more-than-human approach to environmental
planning 2.10 Cities leading: the pivotal role of local governance and
planning for sustainable development 2.11 Anthropocene communications:
cultural politics and media representations of climate change Part 3 3.0
Introduction: Critical environmental pressures and responses 3.1 Climate
Resilient Land Governance in the Global South 3.2 Planning and disaster
risk reduction 3.3 Planning, infrastructure and low carbon energy 3.4 Waste
and management of environmental resources 3.5 Biodiversity, ecosystem
services and environmental planning 3.6 Grasping green infrastructure: an
introduction to the theory and practice of a diverse environmental planning
approach 3.7 Marine planning and coastal management 3.8 Transport and air
pollution Part 4 4.0 Introduction: Methods and approaches to environmental
planning 4.1 Addressing sustainability issues through land use regulation
and zoning 4.2 Indicator-based approaches to environmental planning 4.3
Material flow analysis 4.4 Urban metabolic impact assessment: from concept
to practice 4.5 Application of Life Cycle Assessment in buildings: an
overview of theoretical and practical information 4.6 Environmental
economics and cost-benefit analysis 4.7 Natural capital and ecosystem
services valuation: assisting policy making 4.8 Suitability analysis: a
fundamental environmental planning tool 4.9 Mainstreaming the environment
in planning policy and decision making
responses and approaches Part 1 1.0 Introduction: Understanding 'the
environment' 1.1 Perspectives on the nature of environmental planning 1.2
Discourses and meanings of 'the environment' 1.3 Visionary idealism in
environmental planning 1.4 Sustainable development: history and evolution
of the concept 1.5 Ecological modernisation: achievements and limitations
of densification 1.6 Anthropocene: the challenge for environmental planning
1.7 Understanding risk in environmental planning 1.8 Complexity,
uncertainty and resilience Part 2 2.0 Introduction: Environmental
governance 2.1 Environmental justice and fairness 2.2 Planning in and for a
post-growth and post-carbon economy 2.3 Enhancing anticipatory governance:
strategies for mitigating political myopia in environmental planning and
policy making 2.4 Knowledge, expertise and trust 2.5 Grassroots and
environmental NGOs 2.6 Sustainable behaviour and environmental practices
2.7 Green citizenship: towards spatial and lived perspectives 2.8
Intermediaries and networks 2.9 A more-than-human approach to environmental
planning 2.10 Cities leading: the pivotal role of local governance and
planning for sustainable development 2.11 Anthropocene communications:
cultural politics and media representations of climate change Part 3 3.0
Introduction: Critical environmental pressures and responses 3.1 Climate
Resilient Land Governance in the Global South 3.2 Planning and disaster
risk reduction 3.3 Planning, infrastructure and low carbon energy 3.4 Waste
and management of environmental resources 3.5 Biodiversity, ecosystem
services and environmental planning 3.6 Grasping green infrastructure: an
introduction to the theory and practice of a diverse environmental planning
approach 3.7 Marine planning and coastal management 3.8 Transport and air
pollution Part 4 4.0 Introduction: Methods and approaches to environmental
planning 4.1 Addressing sustainability issues through land use regulation
and zoning 4.2 Indicator-based approaches to environmental planning 4.3
Material flow analysis 4.4 Urban metabolic impact assessment: from concept
to practice 4.5 Application of Life Cycle Assessment in buildings: an
overview of theoretical and practical information 4.6 Environmental
economics and cost-benefit analysis 4.7 Natural capital and ecosystem
services valuation: assisting policy making 4.8 Suitability analysis: a
fundamental environmental planning tool 4.9 Mainstreaming the environment
in planning policy and decision making
Introduction: Environmental planning: meanings, governance, pressures,
responses and approaches Part 1 1.0 Introduction: Understanding 'the
environment' 1.1 Perspectives on the nature of environmental planning 1.2
Discourses and meanings of 'the environment' 1.3 Visionary idealism in
environmental planning 1.4 Sustainable development: history and evolution
of the concept 1.5 Ecological modernisation: achievements and limitations
of densification 1.6 Anthropocene: the challenge for environmental planning
1.7 Understanding risk in environmental planning 1.8 Complexity,
uncertainty and resilience Part 2 2.0 Introduction: Environmental
governance 2.1 Environmental justice and fairness 2.2 Planning in and for a
post-growth and post-carbon economy 2.3 Enhancing anticipatory governance:
strategies for mitigating political myopia in environmental planning and
policy making 2.4 Knowledge, expertise and trust 2.5 Grassroots and
environmental NGOs 2.6 Sustainable behaviour and environmental practices
2.7 Green citizenship: towards spatial and lived perspectives 2.8
Intermediaries and networks 2.9 A more-than-human approach to environmental
planning 2.10 Cities leading: the pivotal role of local governance and
planning for sustainable development 2.11 Anthropocene communications:
cultural politics and media representations of climate change Part 3 3.0
Introduction: Critical environmental pressures and responses 3.1 Climate
Resilient Land Governance in the Global South 3.2 Planning and disaster
risk reduction 3.3 Planning, infrastructure and low carbon energy 3.4 Waste
and management of environmental resources 3.5 Biodiversity, ecosystem
services and environmental planning 3.6 Grasping green infrastructure: an
introduction to the theory and practice of a diverse environmental planning
approach 3.7 Marine planning and coastal management 3.8 Transport and air
pollution Part 4 4.0 Introduction: Methods and approaches to environmental
planning 4.1 Addressing sustainability issues through land use regulation
and zoning 4.2 Indicator-based approaches to environmental planning 4.3
Material flow analysis 4.4 Urban metabolic impact assessment: from concept
to practice 4.5 Application of Life Cycle Assessment in buildings: an
overview of theoretical and practical information 4.6 Environmental
economics and cost-benefit analysis 4.7 Natural capital and ecosystem
services valuation: assisting policy making 4.8 Suitability analysis: a
fundamental environmental planning tool 4.9 Mainstreaming the environment
in planning policy and decision making
responses and approaches Part 1 1.0 Introduction: Understanding 'the
environment' 1.1 Perspectives on the nature of environmental planning 1.2
Discourses and meanings of 'the environment' 1.3 Visionary idealism in
environmental planning 1.4 Sustainable development: history and evolution
of the concept 1.5 Ecological modernisation: achievements and limitations
of densification 1.6 Anthropocene: the challenge for environmental planning
1.7 Understanding risk in environmental planning 1.8 Complexity,
uncertainty and resilience Part 2 2.0 Introduction: Environmental
governance 2.1 Environmental justice and fairness 2.2 Planning in and for a
post-growth and post-carbon economy 2.3 Enhancing anticipatory governance:
strategies for mitigating political myopia in environmental planning and
policy making 2.4 Knowledge, expertise and trust 2.5 Grassroots and
environmental NGOs 2.6 Sustainable behaviour and environmental practices
2.7 Green citizenship: towards spatial and lived perspectives 2.8
Intermediaries and networks 2.9 A more-than-human approach to environmental
planning 2.10 Cities leading: the pivotal role of local governance and
planning for sustainable development 2.11 Anthropocene communications:
cultural politics and media representations of climate change Part 3 3.0
Introduction: Critical environmental pressures and responses 3.1 Climate
Resilient Land Governance in the Global South 3.2 Planning and disaster
risk reduction 3.3 Planning, infrastructure and low carbon energy 3.4 Waste
and management of environmental resources 3.5 Biodiversity, ecosystem
services and environmental planning 3.6 Grasping green infrastructure: an
introduction to the theory and practice of a diverse environmental planning
approach 3.7 Marine planning and coastal management 3.8 Transport and air
pollution Part 4 4.0 Introduction: Methods and approaches to environmental
planning 4.1 Addressing sustainability issues through land use regulation
and zoning 4.2 Indicator-based approaches to environmental planning 4.3
Material flow analysis 4.4 Urban metabolic impact assessment: from concept
to practice 4.5 Application of Life Cycle Assessment in buildings: an
overview of theoretical and practical information 4.6 Environmental
economics and cost-benefit analysis 4.7 Natural capital and ecosystem
services valuation: assisting policy making 4.8 Suitability analysis: a
fundamental environmental planning tool 4.9 Mainstreaming the environment
in planning policy and decision making