1st Edition

Equity in the City

Edited By P.N. Troy Copyright 2007
    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    Equity in the City is a collection of nine studies of the way the results of public investment in urban services are shared out among city-dwellers. The essays describe the way services such as water supply, electricity, roads and parks are financed and they analyse the way certain residents receive benefits from the public purse while others don't. It examines the impact on planning and zoning and building regulation in terms of who gains the benefits from government.

    Equity and the city reveals scarce public resources are allocated.

    This book was first published in 1981

     

     

     

    Introduction, Patrick N. Troy

    1. Urban public transport, Jenny Morris

    2. Traffic and local planning, Ian Manning

    3. Medical services, Owen D. Donald

    4. Urban water and sewerage services, Judith Rees

    5. Housing, Max Neutze

    6. Employment opportunities, C. Maher, K. O'Connor and M. Logan

    7. Post-war metropolitan planning: goals and realities, Ian Alexander

    8. The statutory planning framework, Toni Logan and Ewan Ogilvy

    9. Education, cultural amenities and health services in the New England region, Kerry James
     

     

    Biography

    Troy, P.N.