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Using a blend of theory and practice, the second edition of Community Livability addresses evidence from international, state and local perspectives to explore what is meant by the term "livable communities."
Using a blend of theory and practice, the second edition of Community Livability addresses evidence from international, state and local perspectives to explore what is meant by the term "livable communities."
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Inhaltsangabe
Preface PART I Understanding of Livability Ch 1. Montrealism or Montréalité? Understanding Montreal's Unique Brand of Livability Ch 2. Most Livable Pittsburgh Ch 3. Liveable Stockholm Ch 4. Livable Seoul: Village Community Building Ch 5. The Livable City in the Context of Depopulation in Japan PART II Urban and Regional Planning Issues Ch. 6 How Asheville, North Carolina Has Leveraged Livability as an Urban Development Strategy Ch 7. The Transformation of Seattle Ch 8. Toronto: A Livable City/Region Ch 9. Vienna - Keeping it Livable: How Urban Planning Instruments Contribute to a City's Quality of Life PART III Issues of Poverty, Equity & the Environment Ch 10. Transit Expansion and the Pursuit of Equity in Development and Growth in Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minnesota Ch 11. Post-Disaster Amenity Politics: Livability, Gentrification, and Recovery in Post-Katrina New Orleans Ch 12. Las Lomas Colonia in Texas: A Livable Community? Ch 13. Lima, a Livable City Ch 14. First We Had to Make It Livable: The Affordances of Livability in Suburban Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Index
Preface PART I Understanding of Livability Ch 1. Montrealism or Montréalité? Understanding Montreal's Unique Brand of Livability Ch 2. Most Livable Pittsburgh Ch 3. Liveable Stockholm Ch 4. Livable Seoul: Village Community Building Ch 5. The Livable City in the Context of Depopulation in Japan PART II Urban and Regional Planning Issues Ch. 6 How Asheville, North Carolina Has Leveraged Livability as an Urban Development Strategy Ch 7. The Transformation of Seattle Ch 8. Toronto: A Livable City/Region Ch 9. Vienna - Keeping it Livable: How Urban Planning Instruments Contribute to a City's Quality of Life PART III Issues of Poverty, Equity & the Environment Ch 10. Transit Expansion and the Pursuit of Equity in Development and Growth in Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minnesota Ch 11. Post-Disaster Amenity Politics: Livability, Gentrification, and Recovery in Post-Katrina New Orleans Ch 12. Las Lomas Colonia in Texas: A Livable Community? Ch 13. Lima, a Livable City Ch 14. First We Had to Make It Livable: The Affordances of Livability in Suburban Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Index
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