Sustainable city regions : space, place and governance /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[New York ?] :
Springer,
[2008]
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| Series: | cSUR-UT series ;
v.7. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction New directions in urban regeneration and the governance of city regions / Tetsuo Kidokoro, Akito Murayama, Kensuke Katayama and Norihisa Shima
- Strategy for a sustainable transportation system in city regions: strategic approaches and consensus building / Noboru Harata
- China, Korea, Indonesia, Thailand Governing urban development in dualistic societies: a case study of the urban region of Yogyakasta, Indonesia / Leksono Probo Subanu
- Problems and prospects for sustainable regeneration of traditional markets in Yogyakarta City / Kawik Sugiana
- De facto urban regeneration: a case study of Chiang Mai City, Thailand / Niramon Kulsrisombat
- Spatial regeneration and beyond: Daegu, Korea / Shi-Chul Lee and Seungkeun Park
- Urban form and rail transit development in Dalian, China / Shengchuan Zhao and Zhiwei Yang
- Japan Urban regeneration and the shift of planning approaches: the case of Japanese regional cities / Tetsuo Kidokoro
- Activities of local organizations for downtown revitalization in regional cities / Fumihiko Seta
- Sustainable regeneration of a car-dependent city: the case of Toyama toward a compact city / Kiyoshi Takami and Kiichiro Hatoyama
- Denmark, Germany, France Copenhagen, Denmark: urban regeneration at economic and social sustainability / Hans Thor Andersen
- Regional governance and urban regeneration: the case of the Stuttgart Region, Germany / Johann Jessen
- City-region planning and urban projects "coexistence or integration?": the case of Marseille-Aix in France (1990-2006) / Alain Motte and Jérôme Dubois
- America Regional planning and local governance: the Portland story / Ethan Paul Seltzer
- Sustainable urban regeneration in Phoenix, Arizona: implications for multi-dimensional governance / Carlos Balsas
- Conclusion Towards sustainable regeneration of city regions / Tetsuo Kidokoro, Noboru Harata, Leksono Probo Subanu, Johann Jessen, Alain Motte and Ethan Paul Seltzer.