Urban Green: Innovative Parks for Resurgent Cities

Author:   Peter Harnik ,  Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Publisher:   Island Press
Edition:   2nd None ed.
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9781597266796


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 April 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Peter Harnik ,  Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Island Press
Edition:   2nd None ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9781597266796


ISBN 10:   1597266795
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 April 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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""With this timely and valuable book, Harnik has done a great service. Public-sector officials, planners, and designers will find it useful, but so will community activists, neighborhood groups, and anybody else who uses an urban park. Which, in a densely populated city, is just about everyone.""-- ""Landscape Architecture Magazine"" ""Peter Harnik ...reveals how the push to preserve and promote our nation's urban parks is one of the most exciting frontiers in urban planning, dramatically changing the way we think about what is possible in a 21st-century city.""--Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City, from his foreword ""Harnik conveys in pragmatic, no-nonsense terms what it takes to make the outdoor rooms of a city serve the true needs of their users. Fundamental questions are asked about which kinds of parks to build, how much to build, for whom to build, and where the parks should go. The answers imply new or renewed solutions and new ways of defining the very term parks.""-- ""Urban Land"" ""Specific, succinct, well-written, full of innovative ideas from all over--Peter Harnik's Urban Green: Innovative Parks for Resurgent Cities is all one could ask of a practical planning book.""-- ""Planning"" ""Urban Green is a testament to the progress of the livable communities movement. While others cringe at urban eyesores--underutilized parking lots, vacant commercial areas, and abandoned rail lines--Harnik sees new green spaces for residents to stroll, garden, play, socialize, and enjoy their natural heritage. Best of all, he offers practical advice on politics and funding, providing community leaders with tools for turning their vision into reality.""--Congressman Earl Blumenauer, Oregon third congressional district ""Urban Green is part reference manual, part guidebook and part inspiration. It provides an unprecedented look at the re-greening of urban America. From rail trails to rooftops to landfills, Peter Harnik shows us how to find and fund green spaces for the next century.""--Edward T. McMahon, Charles E. Fraser Chair for Sustainable Development


Urban Green is part reference manual, part guidebook and part inspiration. It provides an unprecedented look at the re-greening of urban America. From rail trails to rooftops to landfills, Peter Harnik shows us how to find and fund green spaces for the next century. --Edward T. McMahon Charles E. Fraser Chair for Sustainable Development and (03/01/2010)


With this timely and valuable book, Harnik has done a great service. Public-sector officials, planners, and designers will find it useful, but so will community activists, neighborhood groups, and anybody else who uses an urban park. Which, in a densely populated city, is just about everyone. -- Landscape Architecture Magazine Peter Harnik ...reveals how the push to preserve and promote our nation's urban parks is one of the most exciting frontiers in urban planning, dramatically changing the way we think about what is possible in a 21st-century city. --Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City, from his foreword Harnik conveys in pragmatic, no-nonsense terms what it takes to make the outdoor rooms of a city serve the true needs of their users. Fundamental questions are asked about which kinds of parks to build, how much to build, for whom to build, and where the parks should go. The answers imply new or renewed solutions and new ways of defining the very term parks. -- Urban Land Specific, succinct, well-written, full of innovative ideas from all over--Peter Harnik's Urban Green: Innovative Parks for Resurgent Cities is all one could ask of a practical planning book. -- Planning Urban Green is a testament to the progress of the livable communities movement. While others cringe at urban eyesores--underutilized parking lots, vacant commercial areas, and abandoned rail lines--Harnik sees new green spaces for residents to stroll, garden, play, socialize, and enjoy their natural heritage. Best of all, he offers practical advice on politics and funding, providing community leaders with tools for turning their vision into reality. --Congressman Earl Blumenauer, Oregon third congressional district Urban Green is part reference manual, part guidebook and part inspiration. It provides an unprecedented look at the re-greening of urban America. From rail trails to rooftops to landfills, Peter Harnik shows us how to find and fund green spaces for the next century. --Edward T. McMahon, Charles E. Fraser Chair for Sustainable Development


Peter Harnik reveals how the push to preserve and promote our nation's urban parks is one of the most exciting frontiers in urban planning, dramatically changing the way we think about what is possible in a 21st-century city. --Michael Bloomberg Mayor of New York City, from his foreword


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Peter Harnik is director of the Center for City Park Excellence at the Trust for Public Landand author of Inside City Parks, a book about the park and recreation systems of the 25 largest U.S. cities. In 2003, his research resulted in The Excellent City Park System: What Makes it Great and How to Get There. Previous to that, he was co-founder of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.

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