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9780415480031

Regional Planning for Open Space

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415480031

  • ISBN10:

    0415480035

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-08-13
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

City regions typically have a structure of natural and agricultural landscapes in and around them. These open spaces are important for citizens to relax in, but without planning, they would soon be urbanised. Preservation of these landscapes is a complex interplay of government policies, legal regulations, subsidies and civil initiatives.

Author Biography

Arnold van der Valk is Professor in Land Use Planning at Wageningen University, the Netherlands. Terry van Dijk is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Spatial Sciences at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.

Table of Contents

List of figuresp. vii
List of tablesp. ix
About the authorsp. xi
Rethinking open space planning in metropolitan areasp. 1
Planning and development of the fringe landscapes: on the outer side of the Copenhagen 'fingers'p. 21
Threats to metropolitan open space: the Netherlands economic and institutional dimensionp. 41
Development constraints reduce urban open space: actual conditions and future requirements in Englandp. 61
The viability of cross-subsidy strategies: a Netherlands case studyp. 83
Does proximity to open space increase the values of dwellings?: evidence from three Dutch case studiesp. 107
Government or market: competing ideals in American metropolitan regionsp. 125
Maintaining the working landscape: the Portland Metro Urban Growth Boundaryp. 151
The impact of open space preservation policies: evidence from the Netherlands and the USp. 179
Spaces of engagement for open space advocacy: a grounded theory on local opposition in the Netherlandsp. 199
Formalisation of 'open space as public space' in zoning: the Belgian experiencep. 225
Aesthetic approaches to active urban landscape planning: European exemplarsp. 249
Flachenhaushalt reconsidered: alternatives to the German federal 30 hectares goalp. 279
Planning open spaces: balancing markets, state and communitiesp. 301
Indexp. 323
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