2. REVISED DRAFT OF AN ACT FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND REDEVELOPMENT : City and Regional Planning PapersBettman, Alfred
Reading as a Social Act : 15 Micro-Libraries in Urban and Rural Settings July 26, 2024 Courtesy of SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING, NANJING UNIVERSITY Reading a book is commonly seen as an individual activity, yet libraries have evolved to offer more than just book-lending services ...
After the 1960s, participatory planning started to act as the paradigm of urban planning which the ultimate aim is involving the entire community in the plan production processes and also decision making (De Vos et al., 2011). Theories under the participatory paradigm umbrella include such as ...
Beyond Metropolis: The Planning and Governance of Asia's Mega-Urban Regions Beyond Metropolis examines these mega-urban regions in terms of governance and sustainability; water, transportation, and housing; and the twin questions of inner-city redevelopment and satellite area development. The author em...
water scarcity, drought, and heat waves, need to be considered in the municipal planning. Cities should thus, not wait for a larger flood event or a large-scale catastrophe to act. Instead, city planners need to study front-runner cities that are dealing with flood challenges such as New ...
The housing expropriation compensation should reflect loss aversion fairness preference of related subjects, which means that while pursuing maximum benefits, human nature also performs the loss aversion act to seek for minimize losses. As for the same interest demands, minimizing individual interest ...
Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 ...
“Computational models can help us translate observations into anticipation of future events, act as a testbed for ideas, extract value from data and ask questions about behaviours. The answers are then used to understand, design, manage and predict the workings of complex systems and processes.”...
Public spacesare the beating heart of ourcities. They act as the hubs of social and cultural activity where people congregate, interact, and escape the clamor of the city. These areas are crucial in determining a city's identity, character, and citizens' well-being and standard of living. ...
For the notion of bouncing back, conflicts may be expected when assigning time scales of action (Ahern,2011; Berkes, et al.,2003). The strong desire to act quickly in the here and now in response to or to prevent disaster, and to maintain our way of living may have ripple effects tha...