Philip R. Berke is a professor of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina.
David R. Godschalk is a professor emeritus of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina.
Edward J. Kaiser is a professor emeritus of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina.
Daniel A. Rodriguez is an assistant professor of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina.
Ann-Margaret Esnard is an associate professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Florida Atlantic University and director of the Visual Planning Technology Lab.
Contents List of Figures List of Tables Preface Part I: Conceptual Framework for Land Use Planning 1. Framing the Land Use Planning Process The Land Use Planning Arena Values, Planning, and Sustainable Communities Land Use Values The Land Use Planning Program Core Planning Capabilities Summary Notes References 2. Shaping Plans through the Sustainability Prism Model Managing Land Use Change Planning and the Tensions of Sustainable Development Sustainable Development and Livable Communities A Prism Model of Sustainability Reaching the Heart of the Sustainability Prism Summary Notes References 3. What Makes a Good Plan? Core Purposes of a Plan Types of Plans as Products of a Multistage Process Criteria for Evaluating Plan Quality Potential Limitations Summary Appendix Notes References Part II: Overview of Building Planning Support Systems 4. Planning Support Systems Planning Support System Technologies Planning Support System Functions Intelligence in the Plan-making Process Summary Notes References 5. Population and Economy How Population and Economic Analyses Are Used Sources of Population and Economic Data Methods for Analyzing Population and Employment The Critical Role of Assumptions Desirable Characteristics of a Forecast Summary Notes 6. Environmental Systems Environmental Inventory and Classification Analyzing Environmental Information Summary Notes References 7. Land Use Systems Forces of Land Use Change Land Supply Inventory and Classification Future Land Use Analysis Land Use Intelligence Summary Notes References 8. Transportation and Infrastructure Systems Roles of Community Facilities Transportation Facilities Water, Sewerage, and School Infrastructure Summary Notes References 9. State of Community Report Preparing the State of Community Report Aggregating Key Findings Building Community Consensus Ongoing Involvement Summary Notes References Part III: Overview of Making Land Use Plans 10. The Plan-making Process Preparation for Plan Making Components Produced by Stage of the Plan-making Process Designing the Spatial Arrangements of Land Uses Progression of Attention Among Land Uses in the Design Process Summary Notes References 11. The Areawide Land Policy Plan The Concept and Purpose of an Areawide Land Policy Plan The Overall Process for Areawide Land Policy Planning Delineating Open Space Conservation Districts for the Land Policy Map Delineating Policy Districts for Urban Growth and Redevelopment Formulating Implementation Policies for Each Policy District Bringing It Together into a Comprehensive Areawide Land Policy Plan Summary References 12. Communitywide Land Use Design: Employment and Commercial Centers Types of Land Uses and Activity Centers Matching Land Uses and Activity Center Forms Summary References 13. Communitywide Land Use Design: Residential Community Habitats Formulating a Residential Community Vision The Residential Habitat Planning Process Summary References 14. Small-area Plans The Nature and Purpose of Small-area Plans Types of Small-area Plans What a Small-area Plan Looks Like The Process of Making Small-area Plans Summary References 15. Development Management Development Management Concepts Development Management Plan and Program Design Participatory Processes Technical Analysis Tool Selection Implementation Summary Notes References
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