ISOCARP Review 02
Cities between integration and disintegration: opportunities and challenges


Publisher:
ISoCaRP
Language: English
Pages: 226
ISBN: 90-755-24-47-1


Buying information

http://www.isocarp.org/content/isocarp-review.htm


Book presentation

The ISOCARP Review is the title of thematic publications that complement the research efforts prepared for the annual ISOCARP Congresses.
In particular, "Cities between integration and disintegration: opportunities and challenges" was published in 2006 at the occassion of the ISoCaRP 42nd International Planning Congress in Istanbul.


Contents

  Foreword
  Introduction
10 Preventing the goose with the golden eggs from catching bird flu - Unesco's efforts in safeguardinf the historic urban landscape,
Ron Van Oers
28 Ecosystem approaches and urban environmental planning,
Peter J. Marcotullio
48 Asian cities between integration and disintegration. Can small and medium cities survive in the global age?,
Norihisa Shima and Takashi Onishi
56 A green core. For the polycentric urban region of central Tuscany and the Arno master plan,
Alberto Magnaghi
72 Interpreting the breakdown of the urban model. Three Italian case studies,
Patrizia Gabellini
88 Accomodating diversity. Housing strategies for an integrated multi-ethnic society,
Sako Musterd
98 Opportunities for integration. The Turkish case: return to villages and rehabilitation project,
H. Cagatay Keskinok
114 Vienna's "Gentle renewal" while being confronted with "Robust" challenges by the present,
Oliver Frey and Kurt Smetana
132 Barriadas and elite in Lima, Peru. Recent trends on urban integration and disintegration,
Ana Marìa Fernàndez-Maldonado
146 Rotterdam. Living with water; Water city 2035, Liese Vonk
158 Evaluating Istanbul in the process of European Capital of culture 2010,
Eda Beyazit and Yasemin Tosun
172 Integration and disintegration. The view from the urban region,
David C. Prosperi
182 Planning to incorporate community participation? City visioning strategies and institutional challenges,
Ellie Francis- Brophy
196 The long and winding road. Peripheries in a medium sized city of southern Italy,
Paolo La Greca, Francesco Martinico, Sara Occhipinti, Agatino Rizzo
216 Book reviews,
Pierre Laconte and Francesco Martinico
220 About the authors