
Regional Planning Guidelines for the Greater Dublin Area 2010-2022
... and energy so that the GDA can move towards becoming a sustainable high quality location for business, residents and visitors. Through this integrated model it is intended that the collective decisions made at local authority level in relation to planning policy implementing the RPGs will provide va ...
... and energy so that the GDA can move towards becoming a sustainable high quality location for business, residents and visitors. Through this integrated model it is intended that the collective decisions made at local authority level in relation to planning policy implementing the RPGs will provide va ...
OSSGA Official Plan Guide for Producers
... deposits is geographically fixed and the resource must be extracted where it naturally occurs. While some areas of the province have abundant geological deposits of aggregate resources, other areas do not. In addition, there are numerous factors that must be considered in licensing an area for extra ...
... deposits is geographically fixed and the resource must be extracted where it naturally occurs. While some areas of the province have abundant geological deposits of aggregate resources, other areas do not. In addition, there are numerous factors that must be considered in licensing an area for extra ...
THE CONSERVATION OF OTTOMAN ERA NEIGHBOURHOODS IN
... conservation issues related to this area and the transition from micro scale “building conservation” to macro scale “urban conservation.” The conservation definitions will be described and explained within the practical applications and theoretical solutions in Turkey, and the outcomes will be analy ...
... conservation issues related to this area and the transition from micro scale “building conservation” to macro scale “urban conservation.” The conservation definitions will be described and explained within the practical applications and theoretical solutions in Turkey, and the outcomes will be analy ...
rosetta urban profile – background
... As part of our drive to address this crisis, UNHABITAT is working with the European Commission (EC) and other partners to support sustainable development around the world. Given the urgent and diverse needs, the agency found it necessary to develop a tool for rapid assessment to guide immediate and ...
... As part of our drive to address this crisis, UNHABITAT is working with the European Commission (EC) and other partners to support sustainable development around the world. Given the urgent and diverse needs, the agency found it necessary to develop a tool for rapid assessment to guide immediate and ...
skyscrapers as tools of economic reform and elements of urban
... neighborhood and Garden City concepts. The concept of neighborhood is associated with the concept of the Garden City and New Towns. Sir Howard developed the Garden City Concept in 1898. He proposed the ideal town as limited in size to a population of 50,000 at the beginning and 250,000 at later stag ...
... neighborhood and Garden City concepts. The concept of neighborhood is associated with the concept of the Garden City and New Towns. Sir Howard developed the Garden City Concept in 1898. He proposed the ideal town as limited in size to a population of 50,000 at the beginning and 250,000 at later stag ...
Framework for Analysis: Agriculture and the Rural Sector in
... Migration is not simply from rural areas to large cities. Secondary cities and market towns are major destinations; policymakers must consider their role in economic growth, politics, and poverty reduction. Rural people also move to other rural areas. This seems especially true of women, who marry ...
... Migration is not simply from rural areas to large cities. Secondary cities and market towns are major destinations; policymakers must consider their role in economic growth, politics, and poverty reduction. Rural people also move to other rural areas. This seems especially true of women, who marry ...
TR2016/018 Understanding the costs and benefits of planning
... Indirect costs in imperfectly functioning related markets: Planning regulations can influence the cost of housing and the quantity of housing available. Consequently, they can also affect the choices that people make about where and how to live. This may result in some additional, indirect costs if ...
... Indirect costs in imperfectly functioning related markets: Planning regulations can influence the cost of housing and the quantity of housing available. Consequently, they can also affect the choices that people make about where and how to live. This may result in some additional, indirect costs if ...
systemic mobility - Beca Néstor Kirchner
... of monetary value began to prevail over bartering and swapping. Through all these innovations, touched on only briefly here, the circulation of goods, people, air, water, etc., became viewed as beneficial, spurring the economy and saving resources with advantages for health and the environment, open ...
... of monetary value began to prevail over bartering and swapping. Through all these innovations, touched on only briefly here, the circulation of goods, people, air, water, etc., became viewed as beneficial, spurring the economy and saving resources with advantages for health and the environment, open ...
as a PDF
... the tallest building in Saudi Arabia, and has the largest floor area of any building in the world, at about 1.5 million square meters (16 million square feet). The project has been criticized for destroying the historic character of the holy city and the sanctity of the holy site containing the Gran ...
... the tallest building in Saudi Arabia, and has the largest floor area of any building in the world, at about 1.5 million square meters (16 million square feet). The project has been criticized for destroying the historic character of the holy city and the sanctity of the holy site containing the Gran ...
1. Objective of the architectural competition
... 40 meters above the sea, then for reaching the port it was necessary to come gradually down to the sea. That way such semicircle of railway was formed, which influenced the further urban construction in Tallinn a lot. In the last decades of the 19th century and especially in the first decades of the ...
... 40 meters above the sea, then for reaching the port it was necessary to come gradually down to the sea. That way such semicircle of railway was formed, which influenced the further urban construction in Tallinn a lot. In the last decades of the 19th century and especially in the first decades of the ...
ROMAN URBAN TOPOGRAPHY in Britain and the western Empire
... the older style with stoas separated from each other and with streets passing through them’ (vi.24.2). The credit for inventing the ‘modern’ planning system to which these writers allude has generally been given to Hippodamus of Miletus (eg Aristotle, loc cit). Recent commentators have, with some ju ...
... the older style with stoas separated from each other and with streets passing through them’ (vi.24.2). The credit for inventing the ‘modern’ planning system to which these writers allude has generally been given to Hippodamus of Miletus (eg Aristotle, loc cit). Recent commentators have, with some ju ...
Energy Efficient Urban Configurations for Residential Projects in Cairo
... energy efficiency principle on the built environment are available, but this research focuses specifically on the fundamental role of urban design in energy conservation. The research draws out twelve main design principles that outline energy efficient urban configurations in residential projects i ...
... energy efficiency principle on the built environment are available, but this research focuses specifically on the fundamental role of urban design in energy conservation. The research draws out twelve main design principles that outline energy efficient urban configurations in residential projects i ...
Nature-based solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation
... climate change adaptation and mitigation in cites (section 5). In particular, four areas of existing evidence are presented: (i) Green roofs and facades as a NBS; (ii) the effects of NBS on biodiversity; (iii) urban parks and street trees as part of the green infrastructure of a city as a NBS to cli ...
... climate change adaptation and mitigation in cites (section 5). In particular, four areas of existing evidence are presented: (i) Green roofs and facades as a NBS; (ii) the effects of NBS on biodiversity; (iii) urban parks and street trees as part of the green infrastructure of a city as a NBS to cli ...
Ding it Doon - Scottish Civic Trust
... “demolition” but as an “alteration”. This had a number of legal implications for controls over the demolition of listed buildings as well as for unlisted buildings in conservation areas. The Planning Etc (Scotland) Act 2006 has now rectified this by including under the provisions of Conservation Are ...
... “demolition” but as an “alteration”. This had a number of legal implications for controls over the demolition of listed buildings as well as for unlisted buildings in conservation areas. The Planning Etc (Scotland) Act 2006 has now rectified this by including under the provisions of Conservation Are ...
full article
... space in the 1960s (Soja 2009, 249ff.), even in the twenty-first century German adherents of Luhmann in particular still cling to modernization theory’s assertion that social space is a negligible variable. One representative example would be Armin Nassehi, whose essay on the question begins by stat ...
... space in the 1960s (Soja 2009, 249ff.), even in the twenty-first century German adherents of Luhmann in particular still cling to modernization theory’s assertion that social space is a negligible variable. One representative example would be Armin Nassehi, whose essay on the question begins by stat ...
The Urban Sociology of Manuel Castells: A Critical
... my critique must either dhallenge the facts (i.e., my exegesis of Castells's work) or my criteria of what constitutes a rigorous and cogent analysis. My critique is that the theoretical core of Castells's work, contrary to his claims, tells us virtually nothing about either cities or historical mate ...
... my critique must either dhallenge the facts (i.e., my exegesis of Castells's work) or my criteria of what constitutes a rigorous and cogent analysis. My critique is that the theoretical core of Castells's work, contrary to his claims, tells us virtually nothing about either cities or historical mate ...
GENTRIFICATION IN CENTRAL MOSCOW – A MARKET PROCESS
... has been prominent among other districts in Moscow because during the Soviet period it suffered from relatively poorer investment and was thus a victim of the ‘administratively led’ uneven development. Although the neighbourhood continued to suffer from economic deprivation in the aftermath of the c ...
... has been prominent among other districts in Moscow because during the Soviet period it suffered from relatively poorer investment and was thus a victim of the ‘administratively led’ uneven development. Although the neighbourhood continued to suffer from economic deprivation in the aftermath of the c ...
Zoning - Global Urban Development
... the company revealed plans for a massive new fortystory, 1.4 million square foot structure to replace its ninestory building at 120 Broadway that had burned to the ground. The new structure, which covered an entire city block, would, according to its detractors, “steal” light and views from surround ...
... the company revealed plans for a massive new fortystory, 1.4 million square foot structure to replace its ninestory building at 120 Broadway that had burned to the ground. The new structure, which covered an entire city block, would, according to its detractors, “steal” light and views from surround ...
application number: 12/01365/con
... It will add character to the area and give people something to see. It would look better if it was the same height as the next door buildings, and also if it was not a shop downstairs again “because it does nothing for me”. Question whether the rear yard is shared and if the owner of the Pine ...
... It will add character to the area and give people something to see. It would look better if it was the same height as the next door buildings, and also if it was not a shop downstairs again “because it does nothing for me”. Question whether the rear yard is shared and if the owner of the Pine ...
Planning Obligations Statement
... with the decision, setting out the charge based on an assessment of the floorspace information provided and the application. You are required to submit a Commencement Notice to the Council before works start. Upon receipt of this the Council will then issue a Demand Notice with precise details of yo ...
... with the decision, setting out the charge based on an assessment of the floorspace information provided and the application. You are required to submit a Commencement Notice to the Council before works start. Upon receipt of this the Council will then issue a Demand Notice with precise details of yo ...
Planning obligations statement
... with the decision, setting out the charge based on an assessment of the floorspace information provided and the application. You are required to submit a Commencement Notice to the Council before works start. Upon receipt of this the Council will then issue a Demand Notice with precise details of yo ...
... with the decision, setting out the charge based on an assessment of the floorspace information provided and the application. You are required to submit a Commencement Notice to the Council before works start. Upon receipt of this the Council will then issue a Demand Notice with precise details of yo ...
Systems Thinking and Sustainable Urban Development
... undated). Constant growth in population, consumption and pollution places pressure on local governments and decision makers to facilitate initiatives for economy, environment, and social health in the city. ...
... undated). Constant growth in population, consumption and pollution places pressure on local governments and decision makers to facilitate initiatives for economy, environment, and social health in the city. ...
幻灯片 1
... Part One: A holistically planned urban-and-rural development is a natural and necessary choice for Chongqing in its scientific development 3. Requirements by the general logical laws in urbanization development The relationships between industrial workers and farmers, and those between urban and ru ...
... Part One: A holistically planned urban-and-rural development is a natural and necessary choice for Chongqing in its scientific development 3. Requirements by the general logical laws in urbanization development The relationships between industrial workers and farmers, and those between urban and ru ...
National report
... sprawl (60% of urban spaces expected in 2030 have not yet been built); here, urban and spatial planning provide the instruments for an integrated approach. This explains why France was so attached to adopting, at the 25th UN-Habitat board meeting in April 2015, the guidance on urban and regional pla ...
... sprawl (60% of urban spaces expected in 2030 have not yet been built); here, urban and spatial planning provide the instruments for an integrated approach. This explains why France was so attached to adopting, at the 25th UN-Habitat board meeting in April 2015, the guidance on urban and regional pla ...
History of urban planning

The history of urban planning focuses on the people, places, concepts, and practices of planning of urban development over time.