A best-selling title in the urban planning market, Contemporary Urban Planning provides students with an insider's view of sub-state urban planning including details on the interplay of politics, law, money, and interest groups. This text is exceptional in its coverage of economics, law, finance, and urban governance.
This book is very USAmerica focused, so I do wonder how all of the political stuff would apply in Canada. However, overall I think it is very interesting.
The chapters cover a variety of topics in different manners including case studies, historical studies, and comparison analysis. It provides solid overviews on all of the topics covered with concrete real-world examples.
Loved the history stuff. I personally find the history of urban development so interesting, scratches such a cool itch that I have by explaining the way things are right now.
Required textbook for my Growth and Sustainable Development of Cities class This is perfect urban planning book for dummies who are lost in what urban planning really means. it includes the history of planning, city planning movements, and the politics around urban planning and what powers urban planners really have it’s the perfect introductory textbook that i’m upset i read my second semester of my junior year instead of the first. had i read this book first, i would have been all caught up. it’s literally the PERFECT textbook.
This book was used as the text for an introductory urban planning course in a master of science in real estate program. It is well written and dense. Chapters each stand on their own. This one is a keeper-Routledge does a great job with these sorts of text books.
How strange to say a textbook is a good read. It's urban planning, so there's an upper limit, but this textbook does a good job on emphasizing the most interesting parts of the subject matter.
This is one of my textbooks. The content's wonderful, but I can't get over the typos and grammatical errors throughout it - $80 for a USED book, so you'd think someone would proofread it. Boo.