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Strategic Planning for Contemporary Urban Regions

City of Cities: A Project for Milan

Alessandro Balducci Valeria Fedeli Gabriele Pasqui Professor Graham Haughton

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English
Routledge
28 July 2011
This book is an account of how the Milan Provincial Administration and a team of researchers from Milan Polytechnic worked together to develop a new 'Strategic Plan' for Milan's urban region. Informed by innovative conceptions of both how to understand cities in the contemporary world, and engage in strategic planning work, this experience has already attracted considerable international attention. The authors now consolidate their contribution into a comprehensive account which continually relates theory and practice

Examining the Milan Plan in detail, the book explains the profound transformations which put great pressure on the traditional descriptive tools so planners must engage in the production of new ones.

It also proposes that these transformations affect the way in which urban policies and planning processes are designed.

The project offers insights into - and new directions for - planning theory more generally, while at the same time testing this powerful and innovative research hypothesis in an important European city empirical study. In detailing the results of this project, this book proposes useful ground-breaking approaches to planning for similar urban regions.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780754679677
ISBN 10:   0754679675
Pages:   176
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
chapter0 The Context and the Demand for Strategic Planning, Alessandro Balducci, Valeria Fedeli, Gabriele Pasqui; chapter0_1 The process of planning the City of Cities Strategic Project, Ida Castelnuovo, Marianna Giraudi; Chapter 1_1 Planning the Changing City, Alessandro Balducci; Chapter 1_2 Data and images, Paolo Bozzuto, Fabio Manfredini; Chapter 2_1 The Changing Urban Agenda, Gabriele Pasqui; Chapter 2_2 Keywords: Habitability, Gabriele Pasqui, Paolo Bozzuto; Chapter 3_1 About 'œGovernance' in Urban Regions: When Territory, Sovereignty and Citizenship do not match, Valeria Fedeli; Chapter 3_2 Keywords: City of Cities /, City of Populations, Gabriele Pasqui, Paolo Bozzuto; Chapter 4_1 New Planning Approaches/ Challenges for Urban and Territorial Planning in Contemporary Cities, Alessandro Balducci, Valeria Fedeli; Chapter 4_2 The City of Cities Competitions and the Strategic Project, Carolina Pacchi, Claudio Calvaresi; Chapter 4_3 Drawing and Dialogue: Meaning and Form of the Instruments Used to Communicate the City of Cities Strategic Project, Antonio Longo, Anna Moro; Chapter 5_1 Planning, Institutions, Knowledge: Lessons from an Experimental Practice, Alessandro Balducci, Valeria Fedeli, Gabriele Pasqui;

Alessandro Balducci, Valeria Fedeli and Gabriele Pasqui, all at DIAP, Department of Architecture and Planning, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Reviews for Strategic Planning for Contemporary Urban Regions: City of Cities: A Project for Milan

'An innovative attempt to deal with real-world uncertainties, this book reframes the discourse of strategic spatial planning. The authors create a new space for sensitive exploration of possible urban futures in an excellent case example to inspire academics and practitioners with what can be achieved if one dares to break the mould.' Jean Hillier, Newcastle University, UK 'This book does much more than telling the story of a project for Milan. The authors skillfully reflect on strategic planning by means of practice. The critical interplay of theory and practice make the book very useful for students, practitioners and non-conventional actors in strategic planning processes.' Louis Albrechts, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 'This is an extremely valuable book for all planning practitioners and scholars who recognise the 'inadequacy' of conventional strategic planning tools up against the dynamic uncertainties of the world in which they plan.' Scienze Regionali


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