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.
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Foreword |
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Introduction |
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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 |
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