Sustainable Urban Planning

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  • Introduction Glossary xii

  • Part I Principles

    • 1 Sustainable and Ethical

      • Development, Planning and Sustainability

      • Property, Interests and Neomodernity

        • Property

        • Interests

        • Neomodernity



      • Conservancy and Development Ethics

        • Practice ethics



      • With Sustainable and Ethical Intent



    • 2 Knowledge Power Outcomes: The Theory Fundamentals

      • How Planning Works

      • Traditional-Lineal Planning

      • The Radical-Multiplex Approach

      • Progressive Change





  • Part II Practice

    • 3 Charter for Conservation with Development

      • Backgrounding

      • Foregrounding

      • Resource Exploitation and Discard Dynamics



    • Socio-Environmentalism: The New Reality

      • The political ecology of scale shifts



    • Resource Guardianship: Principles into Practice

    • The Soft Pathways Matrix

    • The New Culture: Balanced Harmony



  • 4 Growth Pattern Management

    • Multiplier Principles

    • Growth Pattern Information Needs

      • Data assembly and raw data analysis

      • Linkage and pattern analyses

      • Rural-urban understandings



    • Growth Management Basics

      • Project propagation (generation)

      • Risk assessment and risk management

      • Project implementation



    • Macro Practice Patterns

      • ‘Ownerships’ and ‘rights’

      • Urban-rural growth patterning

      • Coastal zone management

      • Agriculture and forestry

      • Tourism

      • Unemployment alleviation

      • Waste disposal management



    • Growth Pattern Policy Directions



  • 5 Urban Growth Management

    • Yesterday’s Solutions, Today’s Problems

    • Suburbia and Ex-urbia Costed

    • Urban Reforms: Options and Actions

      • Urban social arrangement and style

      • Ex-urban sprawl control

      • Small-town conservation with development

      • Water’s edge urbanization

      • ECO-village ideals

      • Raw land suburbanization

      • Urban retrofit compaction and clustering

      • Shopping as a lesiure activity



    • The Delivery of Outcome

      • Balanced Urban Living

      • Appendix: Agenda



    • 6 Tipping the Balance

      • The Ends

      • The Means

        • Within the academy



      • Trends and Changes: A Concluding Commentary





  • Bibliographical Retrospective

  • Notes

  • References

  • Index

  • 1.1 Terra psyche: the land settlement continuum List of Boxes

  • 1.2 New-age pragmatics

  • 1.3 Connecting philosophy to planning

  • 1.4 Ethical canon for community transactions

  • 2.1 Traditional and radical formats: an explication of theory

  • 2.2 Radical-multiplex skills set

  • 3.1 The ever-changing scene

  • 3.2 Resources within ecosystems

  • 3.3 Global population and energy use

  • 3.4 Soft pathways

  • 3.5 Sustainable co-dependency

  • 3.6 Kicking the energy-use habit

  • 3.7Matrixfor conservation with development

  • 4.1 Socio-ecological economics

    • region 4.2 Export and residentiary considerations relative to an agricultural



  • 4.3 Pattern data: a dump listing

  • 4.4 Input–output patterns

  • 4.5 Risk Impact Assessment (RIA): an agency perspective

  • 4.6 Benefit-cost prognosis

  • 4.7 Log Frame project implementation

  • 4.8 Sustainable tourism policies

  • 5.1 Urban social arrangement and style

  • 5.2 Basic residential componentry

  • 5.3 Suburban design-detail code

  • 5.4 Compaction: an urban retrofit code

  • 5.5 Mainstreet guidelines

  • 5.6 Planning in action: the delivery of outcome

  • 6.1 Easter Island – Earth Island

  • 1.1 Anglo settler society nations List of Figures

  • 1.2 Characteristics of individuals

  • 1.3 The village of Helensville

  • 2.1 Overall uses of within-nation planning

  • 2.2 The planning franchise: a listing

  • 2.3 Configuration of traditional and radical theories

  • 2.4 The ‘SWOT’ progression

  • 2.5 Traditional planning sequence

  • 2.6 Sequential progression for traditional planning

  • 2.7 Listing of ‘new idea’ killers

  • 3.1 Scale and economy: characteristics of change

  • 4.1 Multiplier spiral for development

  • 4.2 Work and jobs checklist

  • 4.3 Periphery-to-centre city montage

  • 4.4 Suburban-residential and rural-residential compared

  • 4.5 Coastal marine zone

  • 4.6 Tourism industry: a construct

  • 4.7 Hard tourism and soft tourism

  • 5.1 Radburn: and Radburn rationalized

  • 5.2 Urban morphologies

  • 5.3 Premier subdivision: Wellington 1960s

  • 5.4 Ex-urban building performance guidelines

  • 5.5 Ex-urban density formula

  • 5.6 Rural road stripping and the cluster alternative

  • 5.7 Trading rights for open space

  • 5.8 Density doubled and design quadrupled

  • 5.9 Olwyn Green, Hamilton, New Zealand

  • 5.10 Density and coverage ratios

  • 5.11 Creating an open space oasis

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