1st Edition
Planning in Taiwan Spatial Planning in the Twenty-First Century
1. Taiwan and the Global Planning Debate Roger Bristow 2. Land Use Planning in Taiwan – A History Lih-Horng Chen & Hung-Chih Shih 3. Land Problems, Planning Failure, and the Pending National Land Planning Law Chang-I Hua 4. Institutional Evolution and the Challenge of Urban Planning in Post-Industrial Taiwan Tsu-Lung Chou 5. Current Planning Mechanisms in Taiwan Lih-Horng Chen & Hung-Chih Shih 6. Community Planning Kuang-Hui Peng and Yao-Chi Kuo and Cheng-Yi Lin 7. Planning and Development of Industrial Land in Taiwan John Chien-Yuan Lin 8. Transportation Planning in Taiwan Jen-Jia Lin 9. City Conservation and the Public Sphere in Taiwan Chaolee Kuo 10. Resource Conservation and Ecological Land Use Planning in Taiwan Fei-Yu Kuo and Shu-Li Huang 11. Planning for Natural Disasters Feng-Tyan Lin and Liang-Chun Chen 12. Challenges for the Twenty-First Century Roger Bristow
Biography
Roger Bristow is both Visiting Professor at the National Taipei University and Feng-Chia University in Taiwan and Senior Research Fellow in the School of Environment and Development at the University of Manchester, UK.
"Spatial Planning in Taiwan [sic] is a welcome contribution to the study of Taiwan and of planning outside the mainstream practice of the West...the volume is a sound and engaging collection of essays, which provide both a generous amount of reference data, as well as discursive research into spatial facets of Taiwanese modernity." - Igor Rogleja, The China Quarterly, Volume 205 - March 2011






