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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Neighborhoods--New York. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (269 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319604800
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Dedication -- Book Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Author Biography -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Addendums -- List of Plates -- List of Tables -- Part I: Global Urban Change -- Chapter 1: Global Changes and Implications for Cities -- 1.1 Global Urban Changes -- 1.2 Futurists and Global Urban Changes -- 1.3 United States Cities - Population and Immigration -- 1.4 New York as a Global City -- 1.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 2: New York and Sustainable City Principles -- 2.1 Urban Theorists and Planning Cities -- 2.2 Planning New York -- 2.3 Sustainable City Principles and Neighborhoods -- 2.3.1 Heritage Protection -- 2.3.2 Housing Provision -- 2.3.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 2.4 Selecting Case Study Neighborhoods -- 2.5 Summary -- References -- Part II: Manhattan Neighborhoods and Sustainable City Principles -- Chapter 3: Lower East Side and Sustainable City Principles -- 3.1 Background to Lower East Side -- 3.2 Survey of Lower East Side -- 3.3 Sustainable City Principles and Development of the Lower East Side -- 3.4 District Needs and Issues -- 3.5 Case Study - Seward Park Urban Renewal Area -- 3.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 3.5.2 Housing Provision -- 3.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 3.5.4 Findings -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 3.7 Summary -- Addendum 3.1: Key Needs and Issues Within Manhattan Community District 3 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 -- References -- Chapter 4: Greenwich Village and Sustainable City Principles -- 4.1 Background to Greenwich Village -- 4.2 Survey of Greenwich Village -- 4.3 Sustainable City Principles and Development of Greenwich Village -- 4.4 District Needs and Issues -- 4.5 Case Study - Hudson Square Redevelopment -- 4.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 4.5.2 Housing Provision -- 4.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 4.5.4 Findings -- 4.6 Conclusions -- 4.7 Summary. , Addendum 4.1: Key Needs and Issues of Manhattan Community District 2 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 -- References -- Chapter 5: Hell's Kitchen and Sustainable City Principles -- 5.1 Background to Hell's Kitchen -- 5.2 Survey of Hell's Kitchen -- 5.3 Sustainable City Principles and Development of Hell's Kitchen -- 5.4 District Needs and Issues -- 5.5 Case Study - Hudson Yards Redevelopment -- 5.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 5.5.2 Housing Provision -- 5.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 5.5.4 Findings -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 5.7 Summary -- Addendum 5.1: Key Needs and Issues Within Manhattan Community District 4 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 -- References -- Part III: Brooklyn Neighborhoods and Sustainable City Principles -- Chapter 6: DUMBO and Sustainable City Principles -- 6.1 Background to DUMBO -- 6.2 Survey of DUMBO -- 6.3 Sustainable City Principles and Development of DUMBO -- 6.4 District Needs and Issues -- 6.5 Case Study - East River Foreshores Redevelopment -- 6.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 6.5.2 Housing Provision -- 6.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 6.5.4 Findings -- 6.6 Conclusions -- 6.7 Summary -- Addendum 6.1: Key Needs and Issues Within Brooklyn Community District 2 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 -- References -- Chapter 7: Brooklyn Downtown and Sustainable City Principles -- 7.1 Background to Brooklyn Downtown -- 7.2 Survey of Brooklyn Downtown -- 7.3 Sustainable City Principles and Development Brooklyn Downtown -- 7.4 District Needs and Issues -- 7.5 Case Study - Urban Corridor Redevelopment -- 7.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 7.5.2 Housing Provision -- 7.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 7.5.4 Findings -- 7.6 Conclusions -- 7.7 Summary -- Addendum 7.1: Key Needs and Issues Within Brooklyn Community District 2 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 (2015) -- References. , Chapter 8: Greenpoint and Sustainable City Principles -- 8.1 Background to Greenpoint -- 8.2 Survey of Greenpoint -- 8.3 Sustainable City Principles and Development of Greenpoint -- 8.4 District Needs and Issues -- 8.5 Case Study - Foreshore Zone Redevelopment -- 8.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 8.5.2 Housing Provision -- 8.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 8.5.4 Findings -- 8.6 Conclusions -- 8.7 Summary -- Addendum 8.1: Key Needs and Issues Within Brooklyn Community District 1 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 -- References -- Part IV: Queens Neighborhoods and Sustainable City Principles -- Chapter 9: Astoria and Sustainable City Principles -- 9.1 Background to Astoria -- 9.2 Survey of Astoria -- 9.3 Sustainable City Principles (SCPs) and Development of Astoria -- 9.4 District Needs and Issues -- 9.5 Case Study - Astoria Cove and Hallets Point Redevelopments -- 9.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 9.5.2 Housing Provision -- 9.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 9.5.4 Findings -- 9.6 Conclusions -- 9.7 Summary -- Addendum 9.1: Key Needs and Issues Within Queens Community District 1 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 -- Reference -- Chapter 10: Jackson Heights and Sustainable City Principles -- 10.1 Background to Jackson Heights -- 10.2 Survey of Jackson Heights -- 10.3 Sustainable City Principles and Development of Jackson Heights -- 10.4 District Needs and Issues -- 10.5 Case Study - Renewal of Residential Precincts -- 10.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 10.5.2 Housing Provision -- 10.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 10.5.4 Findings -- 10.6 Conclusions -- 10.7 Summary -- Addendum 10.1: Key Needs and Issues Within Queens Community District 3 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 -- References -- Chapter 11: Long Island City and Sustainable City Principles -- 11.1 Background to Long Island City -- 11.2 Survey of Long Island City. , 11.3 Sustainable City Principles and Development of LIC -- 11.4 District Needs and Issues -- 11.5 Case Study - Hunters Point Redevelopment -- 11.5.1 Heritage Protection -- 11.5.2 Housing Provision -- 11.5.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 11.5.4 Findings -- 11.6 Conclusions -- 11.7 Summary -- Addendum 11.1: Key Needs and Issues Within Queens Community District 2 Statement of Needs Report Fiscal Year 2017 -- Reference -- Part V: Conclusions and Future Directions -- Chapter 12: Directions for Planning Sustainable Cities and Neighborhoods -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Conclusions on Sustainable Cities Principles and New York -- 12.2.1 Heritage Protection -- 12.2.2 Housing Provision -- 12.2.3 Open Spaces Allocation -- 12.2.4 Conclusions -- 12.3 Lessons Learned - New York and Sustainable City Principles -- 12.4 Addressing Sustainable City Principles in Any City -- 12.5 Summary -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: New York Planning Guidelines Information Boxes -- Information Box A1 New York Development Control Plans -- Information Box A2 Places Program for More Liveable Neighborhoods -- Information Box A3 Housing New York Zoning Questions Answered (ZQA) -- Information Box A4 New York - Quality Housing Guidelines Answered -- Information Box A5 New York Inclusionary Housing Program -- Information Box A6 New York Community Boards -- Information Box A7 New York Local Planning Process (197a) -- Appendix 2: Sample Key New York Developments and Case Study Redevelopments by Neighborhood -- Appendix 3: Sample Neighborhood Historic Districts and Heritage Areas by Neighborhood -- Appendix 4: Web Sites - Sustainable Cities Principles -- Post Script -- Glossary.
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    Keywords: Urban geography ; Ecology ; Transportation engineering ; Traffic engineering ; Sustainable development ; Environment
    Description / Table of Contents: This book examines the planning of cities in global transition, looking at Australia’s Greater Sydney as a case example. The focus is on metropolitan districts (groups of municipalities) within the Greater Sydney region. The subjects of global transition and sustainable urban planning (SUP) are introduced in Chapter 1. How Greater Sydney approaches planning of its region and its districts is then outlined in Chapter 2. In this chapter, three case study districts are selected for critiquing planning in the face of population and new development changes. The districts, beyond the City of Sydney, are: Sydney Inner West, Greater Parramatta and St George. The book further outlines a methodology to assess planning practices within each of the municipalities (twelve case study municipalities in all within the three districts). Included here are State planning principles applying to Greater Sydney, with key principals selected to apply to the case study municipalities and to each district as a unit
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXVII, 355 p. 156 illus., 126 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319398655
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Environment ; Regional planning ; Urban planning ; Sustainable development ; Sociology, Urban ; Emigration and immigration ; Human geography
    Description / Table of Contents: This book examines the neighborhoods of New York City to determine to what extent planning in New York addresses Sustainable City Principles (SCPs). Part I looks at the background to planning urban areas in the face of global urban changes. These changes (i.e. population movements and densification of cities) are placing pressures on cities worldwide. Chapter 1 provides a background to these global pressures (i.e. population growth) and their implications. Chapter 2 looks closer at New York planning and introduces Sustainable City Principles (SCPs). Part II introduces nine selected neighborhoods within Manhattan and examines to what extent planning of these neighborhoods addresses the SCPs. For each chapter a neighborhood background is provided and results of the author’s field survey are reviewed. Part III examines the selected neighborhoods within Brooklyn to determine to what extent planning of those neighborhoods addresses the SCPs. Part IV examines the last three neighborhoods (in Queens) and addresses the SCPs. Part V examines conclusions reached from examining the nine neighborhoods. These conclusions are used to determine the extent that the City Council (and the community) are addressing SCPs in planning neighborhoods. Finally, lessons learned from these conclusions are assessed for their relevance to planning neighborhoods anywhere in the world
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXII, 248 p. 139 illus., 107 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319604800
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Environmental sciences ; Regional planning ; Physical geography ; Architecture ; Environment ; City planning. ; Urban planning.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book examines the planning and implementation of policies to create sustainable neighborhoods, using as a case study the City of Sydney. The authors ask whether many past planning and development practices were appropriate to the ways that communities then functioned, and what lessons we have learned. The aim is to illustrate the many variations within a city and from neighborhood to neighborhood regarding renewal (rehabilitation), redevelopment (replacement) and new development. Case study examples of nine City of Sydney neighborhoods note the different histories of planning and development in each. Features of the studies include literature searches, field work (with photography), and analysis. The authors propose a set of sustainability principles which incorporate elements of the twenty seven principles of the 1992 Rio Declaration on Environment and Development Part One explores sustainable urban planning, and the importance of planning tools that enable best planning outcomes for communities and investors. Common factors in the nine case study neighborhoods are renewal, redevelopment and development pressures affecting Sydney from the 1970s to 2014. Also discussed are the differing circumstances of planning faced by authorities, developers and communities in each of the study areas. Part Two of the book is focused on the case study areas in City of Sydney East area: Woolloomooloo and Kings Cross. Part Three covers case study areas in Sydney's Inner South area: Chippendale, Redfern and Waterloo District. Part Four surveys the Inner West suburb of Erskineville. Part Five looks at the City West area, including the Haymarket District and the Pyrmont and Ultimo District. Part Six concentrates on the North West area suburb of Glebe. Part Seven of the book looks at the growth area of South Sydney District, which includes the suburbs of Beaconsfield, Zetland and the new localities of Victoria Park and Green Square. The authors recount lessons learned and outline directions of planning for sustainable neighborhoods. Finally, the authors challenge readers to apply the lessons of these case studies to further advances in sustainable urban planning
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 223 p. 104 illus., 92 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319175720
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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