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Urban Development: The Logic of Making Plans
The book Urban Development: The Logic of Making Plans discusses the fundamental principles and logic behind urban planning. Lewis D. Hopkins outlines the planning process as a system involving data analysis, decision-making, and the implementation of strategies for effective urban development. Emphasizing the importance of collaboration among stakeholders, including government, developers, and the community, the book explores the challenges and opportunities in urban planning. Hopkins also provides insights into how public policy, economic environments, and social dynamics can influence planning outcomes, as well as the importance of adjusting plans to create sustainable cities that respond to the needs of their populations.
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