1st Edition
Land and the City Patterns and Processes of Urban Change
By Philip Kivell
Copyright 1993
238 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
238 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 2004. Presents a broad analysis of land use patterns and processes in urban areas. Land has the greatest significance for the spatial patterning and functioning of modern urban settlements and societies - providing the basic morphological elements of the city, it is a source of social and economic power, is intimately bound up with environmental issues and lies at the heart of... Read more
1. Introduction 2. Urban Land Allocation 3. Measuring and Monitoring Urban Land 4. Patterns and Changes of Land Use 5. Land Ownership 6. Land Policy 7. Vacant and Derelict Land 8. Some Conclusions
Biography
Philip Kivell
`This text is a welcome overview based on the classic mixture of prsonal research, synthesis of the work of other researchers, the identification of the needs of students, and, not least, the ability of the author to write a lucid, readable, and occassionally challenging resume.' - Environment and Planning B
`This is a good textbook on urban geography. It is, moreover, very up-to-date and comprehensive. The literature reviewed is so broad that almost anything you might want to know about land use can be found in it. It is good value for money. So use it as a treasure chest of information that you can plunder.' - Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
`... There are clearly many good and useful things about this book. It is of most value to undergraduates who need a point of reference for any study... There is an extensive and detailed bibliography which will allow them to follow up some of the ideas initiated in the text, and some of the factual material which has been gathered from diverse sources is of value.' - Land Use Policy
`... Land and the City is commendably free of jargon, logically structured and a model of clear expression. It provides succinct summaries of arguments concerning a host of topical issues... This book will join the well-thumbed volumes within arm's reach of the desk chair in my study.' - Town Planning
`.. rich in information drawn from a wide variety of sources ... provides a good introduction to the research field.' - Times Higher Education Supplement






