Sustainable Urban Planning

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330 Index


postmodernism 22
see alsoneomodernism
poverty (the poor) 113, 142, 199, 217,
278
power:
and democracy 3, 65
and knowledge 53–4, 61, 73, 85
pragmatics, new-age 22 – 3 , 24, 73, 97
privacy 195, 197, 206 , 232 , 239, 241, 244,
245
privatization of land (land capture) 18
product life cycle 113
Production Gain 120
production, primary, and energy
conservation 102 – 3
professionalism 30, 31, 82
and ethics 34, 257
and planning 31 , 35–6, 51–2, 54–5
profitability:
agricultural 167–8
and conservation 9, 10–11, 50, 148
and efficiency 40
and traditional-lineal planning 54
projects:
clean-up costs 136, 142, 143, 288 n. 9
compliance and conformity costs 143–5
evaluation 135
implementation 148–50
propagation (generation) 133–9
and risk (assessment) 139–48
property, labour theory of value 78, 87
property rights 8, 16–20, 26, 151–6
and certainty 9
protection 41, 42 , 43–4, 57, 59
see alsoland ownership
Protection Orders (heritage) 155
protectionism:
economic 82, 286 n. 10
social 79, 251
public interest 34

quality, environmental 107, 113
quality of life 1–2, 40
erosion 95, 104
and lifestyle variety 25, 124, 203, 210,
225–6, 242, 249, 276
and soft pathways Matrix 107, 108 – 11
Queen’s Chain 293 n. 41
Queensland, growth management strategy
163

Radburn Place, New Jersey 191, 192
radical planning:
and creativity 63–4, 66–8
and design 13, 61–3, 62 , 67–8, 275
in multiple-belief system 49, 52–3, 58,
64, 66
multiplex 39, 46–9, 48 , 52–3, 57–65, 256
performance-set criteria 63–4
and progressive change 66–9
skills set 61, 62 , 64
and social questions 63–4
with traditional 48 , 49, 50, 51
ranch-style houses (the bungalow) 188 ,
191, 235, 291 n. 10
rationality, instrumental 54–5
Rawls, John 28 , 29, 32, 111
Reade, E. 29, 42–3, 54
reasoning, creative 67–8, 73, 123
recreation, rural 160, 212, 216–17
recycling 113, 185, 224 , 227, 268, 279
reform, social:
ECO-village ideals 223–7
ex-urban sprawl control 211–17
and planning 24, 36, 41, 59–60
small-town conservation with
development 217–20
and the state 26–8
urban social arrangement and style
204–11
water’s edge urbanization 221–3
regions:
base export sector 122–4, 125, 126 , 133,
134, 146
as communities of concern 108 – 11 , 118,
119 , 123
‘frontier’ 137
metropolitan 162
and policy markers 118–20
regional planning 117 , 118–20, 118 , 162 ,
162–3
residentiary sector 122–4, 125, 126 , 134,
142, 146
rural-urban 132–3, 156–63
see alsogrowth pattern management;
multiplier mechanisms
‘regulation of effects’ principle 156, 289
n. 20
regulations, Command and Control 113
remembrement 49, 155
Reps, J. W. 60
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