Sustainable Urban Planning

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Index 335

villages:
British 158
brown-land 247–8
eco-village ideals 223–7
suburban 244, 247–9


Wackernagel, M., and Rees, W. 158 , 286
n. 17
Wakefield company settlements 18
warming, global 113 , 114, 270, 289 n. 27
see alsoclimate change
waste:
discard dynamic 87–9, 90, 183–6
dumping 10 , 75, 80, 95, 165, 278
and growth pattern management 183–6
recovery and reuse 99 , 185, 224, 268
resistance approach 183, 185
toxic 80, 95, 185
urban-generation 12, 89–90
water:
pollution 105, 154
run-off 88, 154, 168, 234
supply 101, 105, 227, 261, 268, 271
waterscape, ownership and rights of use
151–2
wealth:
imbalances 80, 81, 88 , 278
‘vent for surplus’ model 117
Weitz, Jerry 215
wellbeing, social 25–6, 37–8, 49, 107
and employment 181
and growth 13, 16, 67, 133–4
and urban design 208, 209


whistle-blowing 68, 95
wilderness areas 19 , 74 , 82,152
Wolf, Peter (Hot Towns) 198
work, from home 240, 251, 257
World Commission on Environment and
Development 13 , 14
World Trade Organization (WTO) 81, 82,
83, 88, 218, 270–1
and consumerism 14
and project initiation 138, 139
WTO, seeWorld Trade Organization

Yaro, R. D., and Arendt, Randall 163 , 212

zoning:
and departures (dispensations) 9, 242
and land-use regulation 154, 156, 162,
169, 258 – 9
leapfrog 189
‘means–ends’ 68
mixed-use 102 , 242, 245 , 247–9, 261
performance (Kendig et al.) 215, 222
planning as 57, 191–2
and property protection 42 , 43–4, 57
separated-use (conformity) 193, 200
single-use 239–40, 261
sliding scale 162
‘status quo’ 16, 36 , 56
traditional theories 46, 47 , 52, 53–7
‘trend’ 222

Index compiled by Meg Davies (Registered
Indexer, Society of Indexers)
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