The Background and Development of Contemporary Planning / Part 1: |
An Overview / 1: |
The Need for Planning |
The Specific Concerns of Planning |
Who Are the Planners? |
Professional Organizations |
Satisfactions and Discontents |
Useful Abilities |
The Plan of this Book |
Notes |
The Urbanization of America / 2: |
Urbanization in the Nineteenth Century |
Urban Trends in the Twentieth Century |
Summary |
Selected Bibliography |
The History of Planning: Part I / 3: |
Colonial America |
Limited Means and Growing Problems |
The Pressure for Reform |
The Birth of Modern City Planning |
The Public Control of Private Property |
The Emergence of Regional and State Planning |
Grander Visions |
The History of Planning: Part II / 4: |
Planning and the Great Depression |
The Postwar Period |
The Structure and Practice of Contemporary Planning / Part 2: |
The Legal Basis of Planning / 5: |
The Constitutional Framework |
Public Control over Private Property |
The Rights of Nonresidents |
The Fight over Eminent Domain |
State-Enabling Legislation |
The Federal Role |
Planning and Politics / 6: |
Why Is Planning Political? |
Planners and Power |
The Fragmentation of Power |
Styles of Planning |
How Planning Agencies are Organized |
The Social Issues / 7: |
The Social Issues in Planning for Housing |
Other Issues |
Who Does Social Planning? |
The Comprehensive Plan / 8: |
The Goals of Comprehensive Planning |
The Comprehensive Planning Process |
How Effective are Comprehensive Plans? |
The Tools of Land-Use Planning / 9: |
Public Capital Investment |
Financing Capital Expenditures |
Land-Use Controls |
Making Zoning More Fexible |
Form-Based Zoning |
Other Types of Local Land-Use Controls |
Combining Capital Investment and Land-Use Controls |
Forces Beyond Local Control |
Fields of Planning / Part 3: |
Urban Design / 10: |
What Is Urban Design? |
The Urban Design Process |
What Is Good Urban Design? |
Replanning Suburbia: The Neotraditionalists |
Edge City |
Visions of the City of the Future |
Coming to Terms with the Automobile |
Urban Renewal and Community Development / 11: |
Urban Renewal |
Community Development |
The Housing Question |
Planning for Housing |
The Housing Bubble and the Problem of Abandonment |
Transportation Planning / 12: |
Recent Trends in Urban Transportation |
Paying for Transportation |
Transportation Planning and Land Use |
The Transportation Planning Process |
Changes in the Federal Role |
Fine-Tuning the System |
The Growing Role of Tolls and Privatization |
Smart Highways, Intelligent Vehicles, and New Machines |
Economic Development Planning / 13: |
Historic Roots |
Perspectives on Local Economic Development |
State Economic Development Efforts |
Local Economic Development Programs |
Growth Management, Smart Growth, and Sustainable Development / 14: |
The Origins of Growth Management |
Winners and Losers in Growth Management |
A Sampling of Local Growth Management Programs |
State-Level Growth Management |
Growth ManagementùPro or Con? |
The Challenge of Smart Growth |
Planning for Sustainability |
Environmental and Energy Planning / 15: |
The Environmental Planning Problem |
The Question of Global Climate Change |
Environmental Progress at the National Level |
A Brief History of National Environmental Policy |
The Link Between National and Local Environmental Planning |
Economic and Political Issues in Environmental Planning |
Local Environmental Planning |
Energy Planning |
Planning for Metropolitan Regions / 16: |
The Political Problem |
A Brief History of Metropolitan-Area Planning |
Minneapolis-St. Paul: A Tale of Two Cities |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |
The Atlanta Regional Commission |
Larger Questions / Part 4: |
National Planning in the United States / 17: |
Is There National Planning in the United States? |
The Pattern of Land Settlement |
Establishing the Rail Network |
Water and the West |
Systematic Regional Planning |
The Interstate Highway System |
Financing the Suburbs |
Land Management |
What's Next? |
Planning in Other Nations / 18: |
Planning in Western Europe |
Planning in Eastern Europe |
Planning in Asia |
Planning Theory / 19: |
Is Theory Necessary? |
A Distinction Between Public and Private Planning |
The Process of Planning |
Advocacy Planning: The Question of for Whom |
Planning from Right and Left |
Index |
The Background and Development of Contemporary Planning / Part 1: |
An Overview / 1: |
The Need for Planning |