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The Emerging Social Metropolis: Successful Planning Initiatives in Five New World Metropolitan Regions

Heywood, Philip R. (1997) The Emerging Social Metropolis: Successful Planning Initiatives in Five New World Metropolitan Regions, Diamond, Derek and Massam, Brian, Eds. . Pergamon/Elsevier.

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Abstract

This monograph examines whether integrated administration and planning of metropolitan regions is desirable or feasible. Particular attention is paid to issues arising from the management of rapid population growth. Distinctions are drawn between the characteristics of single and two-tier authorities, and directly and indirectly elected ones as means to achieve effective and responsive local and metropolitan government. The experiences of five New World metropolitan regions are reviewed. Two, Greater Toronto and Vancouver, are Canadian; two, Greater Seattle and Metropolitan Portland, are in the north west USA; and one, the Auckland Region, is in Australasia. Chapter 1 discusses significant problems associated with rapid metropolitan growth and describes the study areas. Chapter 2 examines issues of population growth management and metropolitan form and access. Chapter 3 considers the extent to which these metropolitan governments have been able to balance and harmonize the needs for healthy physical and prosperous economic environments. Chapters 4 and 5 assess the study areas' performance in social policy and administrative organization. The concluding chapter draws together earlier material to produce proposals designed to meet the needs of the increasingly metropolitan-based life of the twenty first century for integrated demographic, spatial, environmental, economic and social planning and administration.

Item Type:Book
Status:Published
Place of Publication:Exeter, UK
Keywords:Metropolitan Planning; Metropolitan Governance; Growth Mannagement; Portland, Or; Toronto; Vancouver, BC; Seattle
Subjects:310000 Architecture, Urban Environment and Building > 310100 Architecture and Urban Environment
310000 Architecture, Urban Environment and Building > 310100 Architecture and Urban Environment > 310103 Urban and Regional Planning
ID Code:7951
Deposited By:Heywood, Phil
Deposited On:01 June 2007
Alternative Locations:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.librarians/600767/description#description
Copyright Owner:Copyright Elsevier Science4 Ltd