Community Livability: Issues and Approaches to Sustaining the Well-Being of People and Communities

Author:   Fritz Wagner (University of Washington, USA) ,  Roger Caves (San Diego State University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781138084865


Pages:   188
Publication Date:   08 August 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Community Livability: Issues and Approaches to Sustaining the Well-Being of People and Communities


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"What is a livable community? How do you design and develop one? What does government at all levels need to do to support and nurture the cause of livable communities? Using a blend of theory and practice, the second edition of Community Livability addresses evidence from international, state and local perspectives to explore what is meant by the term ""livable communities."" The second edition contains new chapters from leading academics and practitioners that examine the various factors that constitute a livable community (e.g., the influence and importance of transportation options/alternatives to the elderly, the importance of walkability as a factor in developing a livable and healthy community, the importance of good open space providing for human activity and health, restorative benefits, etc., the importance of coordinated land use and transportation planning), and the relationship between livability and quality of life. A number of chapters focus on livable communities with case studies from an international perspective in the USA, Canada, Australia, Peru, Sweden, South Korea, Japan, and Austria."

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Author:   Fritz Wagner (University of Washington, USA) ,  Roger Caves (San Diego State University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9781138084865


ISBN 10:   1138084867
Pages:   188
Publication Date:   08 August 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Preface PART I Understanding of Livability Ch 1. Montrealism or Montréalité? Understanding Montreal’s Unique Brand of Livability Ch 2. Most Livable Pittsburgh Ch 3. Liveable Stockholm Ch 4. Livable Seoul: Village Community Building Ch 5. The Livable City in the Context of Depopulation in Japan PART II Urban and Regional Planning Issues Ch. 6 How Asheville, North Carolina Has Leveraged Livability as an Urban Development Strategy Ch 7. The Transformation of Seattle Ch 8. Toronto: A Livable City/Region Ch 9. Vienna – Keeping it Livable: How Urban Planning Instruments Contribute to a City’s Quality of Life PART III Issues of Poverty, Equity & the Environment Ch 10. Transit Expansion and the Pursuit of Equity in Development and Growth in Minneapolis – St. Paul, Minnesota Ch 11. Post-Disaster Amenity Politics: Livability, Gentrification, and Recovery in Post-Katrina New Orleans Ch 12. Las Lomas Colonia in Texas: A Livable Community? Ch 13. Lima, a Livable City Ch 14. First We Had to Make It Livable: The Affordances of Livability in Suburban Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Index

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Fritz Wagner has a doctorate in urban and regional planning from the University of Washington. On completion of his degree he moved to New Orleans, where he joined the University of New Orleans. During his 28-year tenure at the University of New Orleans, he served for 20 years as Dean/Director of the College of Urban and Public Affairs. In 2002, he joined the Department of Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington. Roger W. Caves is Professor Emeritus of City Planning, School of Public Affairs, San Diego State University. He received his doctorate in urban affairs and public policy from the University of Delaware in 1982. He has authored and edited many planning volumes including Exploring Urban America: An Introductory Reader (1995) and Livable Cities from a Global Perspective (2018) with Fritz Wagner. His research areas include urban planning, direct democracy, smart cities, housing and information technology, and community development.

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