Urban Planning in Rich and Poor CountriesIntroductory textbook on urban planning around the world and the urban policies of developing countries and developed countries - covers ideology, philosophy, techniques and experience, in relation to the problems of urban sociology. Bibliography pp. 214 to 217. |
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Uses of this book | 3 |
Rival theories and methods | 8 |
Cities as communities | 19 |
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affluent allocation allow benefits better build built capital capitalist capitalist countries cent central centres chapter chiefly co-operative communal communist conflicts cost-benefit analysis costs critics densities distribution diverse domestic Ebenezer Howard economic growth effects efficient example finance garden city movement green belt Havana households housing and services improve income industrial inequalities interests investment investors Jane Jacobs Jean-Pierre Garnier kinds labour landlords less live market theorists Marxist ment methods models neighbourhood ning ownership Peter Hall Peter Willmott Phnom Penh planners political poor countries poorer population principle problems production programme public housing public transport purposes radical reasons reform rent revolution revolutionary road shanty towns shops slums social socialist society sometimes sort space streets suburban suburbs surplus value systems approach technical tenants tend theories tion urban development urban planning urban policies urban services usually values village workers