Modern city planning and maintenance. By Frank Koester. 329 pnges royal octavo, with numerous engravings and diagrams. New York: McBride, Nast & Co. $6
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"Final report . regarding the selected site. With plan and two maps." Issued also without numbering of Parliamentary series, with title: Final report of the Delhi Town Planning Committee on the town planning of the new imperial capital . Delhi, Superintendent Government Printing, India, 1913. ; "Second report . regarding the north site. With medical report and two maps." The latter report is by C. P. Lukis, H. T. Keeling, and J. C. Robertson. The Second report contains also an Appendix: Detailed discussion of Sir Bradford Leslie's scheme. Issued also without numbering of Parliamentary series, with title: Special report of the Delhi Town Planning Committee on the possibility of building the imperial capital on the north site. Delhi, Superintendent Government Printing, India, 1913. ; "First report . on the choice of a site for the new imperial capital. With two maps." ; George S. C. Swinton, chairman. ; Printed in India. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 Order in the City -- 2 Ordering the City -- 3 A Four-Category Taxonomy of Disorder -- 4 Order Construction as Disorder Suppression -- 5 Relocating Disorder -- 6 The Order-Maintenance Agenda as Land-Use Policy -- 7 Reordering the City -- 8 Letting Go? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z.
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Cover title. ; Senate report no. 82, transmitted to the Legislature, June 21, 1853. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Pages also numbered 218-[234]. ; "Reprinted from The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science for March 1905." ; Cover title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Map reproduction dated 1970 outlining the historic features of North Central London in the 1840s. Includes historic locations for military reserves and barracks, churches, markets, distilleries, farmland, and more. ; https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/mdc-London-maps/1016/thumbnail.jpg
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In: Center Books on Contemporary Landscape Design Ser
Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO TRAJAN'S FORUM -- 2 THE "HIDDEN CITIES" OF ANCIENT NORTH AMERICA -- 3 CLEVELAND AS CITY BEAUTIFUL -- 4 UTOPIAN VISIONS ON THE CRABGRASS FRONTIER -- 5 URBAN RENEWAL -- 6 THE STRANGE CAREER OF ADVOCACY PLANNING -- 7 TWO CHEERS FOR SPRAWL -- 8 WHEN GOVERNMENT DARES TO DREAM -- 9 THE BRITISH LIBRARY -- 10 WITH ITS "DOORS SET WIDE TO THE CITY -- 11 SIMCITY AND OUR TOWN -- Notes -- Select bibliography -- IIlustration credits -- Index.
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Bibliographic Information -- Table of Contents -- Foreword John Thackara -- Introduction: Designing for Sustainability and Strategic Design Ezio Manzini -- Design Context: Enabling Solutions for Sustainable Urban Everyday Life Ezio Manzini -- Sustainable Design Stuart Walker -- Significance beyond Functional Singularity Barry Wylant -- Workshop Theme: Envisioning a Culture of Sustainability Stuart Walker and Barry Wylant -- Workshop Projects -- (1) FlexMobility: Community Car-Sharing Agency -- (2) All the Street's a Stage: Making a Scene, Revitalizing Community -- (3) Calgary Garden Connections: People Growing People -- (4) My Classroom: Home-based Community Learning Centres -- Notes -- Back Cover.
The Building of Cities -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. DEVELOPMENT AND CONFLICT -- The Central Issues of Change -- Leadership -- Nature of a Project and Individual Response -- Environment of the Proposal -- Approaching the Issues -- Summary -- 2. CITY BUILDING -- Urbanization -- Urban Land Development: Social Values -- Urban Land Development: The Process -- Factors Influencing the Sequence of Decisions -- Interaction of Participants in the Process -- Summary -- 3. LYSANDER (RADISSON) -- Project Description -- The Urban Development Corporation -- Voices of Concern -- Community Advisory Committee -- Strategy of Dissent -- UDC's Strategy of Persuasion -- Summary -- 4. GANANDA -- Project Description -- Course of Events -- Local Government and Agency Approval -- Education: A Knotty Problem -- Management Problems -- Summary -- 5. RIVERTON -- Project Background -- Robert E. Simon and the Management Team -- Project Development -- Master Plan Development -- Town Review of the PUD Application -- Regional and Federal Project Review -- Avoiding Controversy: A Continuing Task -- Summary -- 6. URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND NEW COMMUNITIES -- Factors Affecting the Development Process -- Summary -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Macedon-Walworth New Community District Zoning Ordinance -- Index.
Meeting the Challenges of Megacities in the Developing World -- Copyright -- PREFACE -- Options for Improving Labor Markets for Megacities in the Developing World -- PANEL ON IMPROVING LABOR MARKETS -- Members -- National Research Council Staff -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT LABOR MARKETS IN MEGACITIES? -- THE MEGACITY LABOR FORCE -- Types of Labor -- Sectors of Employment -- The Informal Sector -- Manufacturing -- Government Employment -- Urban Services -- The High-Order Financial and Service or "Quaternary" Sector -- Women and Children -- Female Labor -- Child Labor -- THE MEGACITY LABOR MARKET -- Labor Supply -- Labor Demand -- Labor Market Equilibrium -- Megacity Spatial (Geographical) Structure and Labor Markets -- Research Needs and Information Constraints -- LABOR MARKET PROBLEMS -- Unemployment -- Poverty and Income Inequality -- Job Mobility Constraints -- The Lack of Protection -- Big Firm Bias -- THE ROLE OF POLICY -- Goals of Policy -- The Role for Government -- Policies to Reduce Unemployment -- Macroeconomic Policies -- International Trade Policies -- Human Resource Policies -- Policies to Reduce Poverty and Income Inequality -- Minimum Wage Policies -- Informal Sector Promotion -- Policies to Eliminate Job Mobility Constraints -- Labor Unions -- Social Policies and Job Security Laws -- Transportation Strategies -- Spatial (Geographical) Redistribution Policies -- Policies to Protect Labor -- Child Labor Laws -- Health and Safety Legislation -- Privatization -- Policies to Reduce Big Firm Bias -- Small-Scale Sector Policies -- Industrial Incentive Policies -- Labor Policy and Key Megacity Issues -- THE ROLE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES -- Water and Sanitation Services for Megacities in the Developing World.