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Routledge Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 6 Book

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Description

Explore essential scholarship in the sixth volume of the Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning series by Routledge. This collection brings together award-winning papers from internationally recognized authors to address pressing issues in the theory and practice of planning. This specific volume focuses on the concept of "The Right to the City." It examines a growing movement within the planning field that utilizes various strategies to achieve common objectives. By analyzing these diverse aims, the book provides a deep look into how contemporary planning theory meets real-world application. Designed for students, academics, and professionals, this book serves as a vital resource for understanding modern urban movements and the evolving landscape of regional planning. It offers a global perspective on how cities are shaped and how planning practices can support new social and structural objectives.

Key Features

Includes a selection of top-tier scholarship from around the world regarding urban and regional planning.

Features award-winning papers written by internationally recognized authors in the field.

Focuses on the significant theme of "The Right to the City" and its impact on modern planning.

Covers a wide range of topics spanning both the theoretical and practical sides of planning.

Provides insight into the new movements and diverse strategies currently shaping urban theory.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 July 2016
Listed Since
28 January 2016

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