The book Urban Environment Management: Environmental Change and Urban Design addresses the relationship between urban environmental management and urban design in the context of environmental chang…
The book Sustainable Urban Planning: Tipping the Balance explores the concept of sustainable urban planning in the face of pressing environmental and social challenges. Robert Riddel analyzes innov…
Systems of transportation long ago developed out of the profound human need to connect and communicate. Transport today is still the only means for the physical movement of goods and people. Alongs…
"The wisest, clearest introduction I know to the art and science of designing cities."-- Robert Campbell, Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe architecture critic. Featuring projects that have won T…
As a reflection of the change in the UK's economic strategy in recent years, this revised edition considers public policy in greater depth than previously with the inclusion of a chapter on welfare…
The book "Habitat Asia: Issues and Responses Volume III: Japan and Singapore" was published by Concept Publishing in New Delhi in 1979. It discusses various urban planning, housing, and human settl…
Urban Environmental Management fills an important gap in today's literature by offering planners and urban decision-makers an account of the disturbing dynamics of environmental change in relation …
The book Climate and Disaster Resilience in Cities edited by Rajib Shaw and Anshu Sharma, explores the challenges and strategies for building climate and disaster resilience in urban environments. …
"Currently an estimated one billion people around the world are inadequately housed: of these, more than 100 million are homeless. In most cities of the developing world, up to one half of the urba…
The book "The Politics and Economics of Urban Services" by Robert L. Lineberry, published by Sage Publications in 1978, explores the interplay between urban governance, public utilities, and the po…