Urbanization, planning, and national development
- Title
- Urbanization, planning, and national development / John Friedmann.
- Published by
- Beverly Hills [Calif.] : Sage Publications, [1973]
- Author
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Details
- Description
- 351 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
- Summary
- Monograph on regional planning and the role of urbanization in regional level and national level economic development - covers social theories of urbanization, urban planning and urban policies, etc., with particular reference to Latin America, and includes methodologycal questions. Annotated bibliography pp. 313 to 316 and references.
- Subject
- Urbanization
- Economic development
- Urbanization
- urbanization
- economic development
- Economic development
- Sozialer Wandel
- Stadtentwicklung
- regional planning
- regional level
- national level
- social theory
- urban planning
- methodology
- Cities and towns > Growth
- City planning
- Urbanisation
- Développement économique
- planification régionale
- urbanisation
- niveau régional
- niveau national
- développement économique
- théorie sociale
- aménagement urbain
- méthodologie
- planificación regional
- urbanización
- nivel regional
- nivel nacional
- desarrollo económico
- teoría social
- planificación urbana
- metodología
- Latin America
- Amérique latine
- América Latina
- Genre/Form
- annotated bibliography.
- reference.
- bibliographie annotée.
- référence bibliographique.
- bibliografía comentada.
- referencia.
- Contents
- Part I: The Impact of Land Use Restrictions on Housing -- 1. The Nature and Cost of land Use Controls -- 2. The History and Legal Status of Land Use Control -- Part II: How Local Governments Can Promote A Balanced Housing Supply -- 3. The Advantages to a Local Government of a Balanced Supply of Housing -- 4. The Usefulness of Statements of Municipal Housing Policies and the Pitfalls of Trying to Out-Guess the Market -- 5. Flexible Techniques to Implement Municipal Housing Policy -- Part III: Regional Housing Policies -- 6. Sources for Regional Housing Policies -- 7. Policies to Guide the Preparation of Regional Housing Plans -- Part IV: The Metropolitan Agency -- 8. The Role of Metropolitan Agencies in Housing Plans -- 9. Implementing Housing Goals through the A-95 Clearinghouse Process -- Part V. How State Governments May Implement Regional Housing Policies -- 10. The States' Role in Formulating Regional Housing Policies -- 11. State Land Use Regulation -- 12. Land Development By State Agencies.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 313-326.