Studying the environment, planning for land use, and designing structures in it is a complex process, calling for the skills of planners, landscape architects, civil engineers, natural scientists, …
Public programs to intervene in the private land use market are designed to achieve land use and distribution of costs and benefits much different from those which would prevail under market condit…
Transit-oriented development (TOD) seeks to maximize access to mass transit and nonmotorized transportation with centrally located rail or bus stations surrounded by relatively high-density commerc…
This book is a result of the Commission on Land-Use/Cover Change of International Geographical Union summer workshop in 2000 held in Japan and Korea, which focused on comparative case studies of la…
The book has been carefully structure to provide a single introductory text examining the relationship between environmental issues and the design and development of property, using: Suggested lear…
Planning, Public Policy & Property Markets examines the intricate relationships between urban planning, public policy, and property markets. This book explores how government policies and planning …