On Compact Cities

Authors

  • Jack Christensen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34900/lpr.v5i1-2.751

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Abbott, C. (1983). Portland: Planning, Politics, and Growth in a Twentieth-Century City. University of Nebraska Press, London.

Beatley, T. (2000). Green Urbanism: Learning From European Cities. Island Press, Washington, DC.

Bramley G, Dempsey N, Power S, Brown C, Watkins D. (2009) Social sustainability and urban form: evidence from five British cities. Environment and Planning, 41(9), 2125 — 2142.

Breheny, M. (1997). Urban compaction: feasible and acceptable? Cities, 14(4), 209-217.

Burton, E. (1997). The Compact City: Just or Just Compact? A Preliminary Analysis. Urban Studies, 37(11), 1969-2006

Duany, A., Plater-Zyberk, E., & Speck, J. (2001). Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream. North Point Press, New York.

Gibson, K. & Abbott, C. (2002). City profile: Portland, Oregon. Cities, 19(6), 425-436.

Gillham, O. (2002). "Regionalism." In The Urban and Regional Planning Reader. E. Birch, (ed). (2009). Routledge, New York.

Gordon, P. & Richardson, H. W. (1997). Are Compact Cities a Desirable Planning Goal? Journal of the American Planning Association, 63(1), 95-106

Hall, P.G. (1992). Urban and Regional Planning. Routledge, London.

Hofstad, H. (2012) Compact city development: High ideals and emerging practices. European Journal of Spatial Development, 49.

Howley, P. (2009). Attitudes towards compact city living: Towards a greater understanding of residential behaviour. Land Use Policy, 26(3), 792—798.

Jarvis H. (2003). Dispelling the Myth that Preference makes Practice in Residential Location and Transport Behaviour. Housing Studies, 18(4), 587-606.

Jenks, M., & Burgess, R. (eds) (2000). Compact cities: Sustainable urban forms for developing countries. Spon Press, London.

Jun, M.-J. (2004). The effects of Portlandʼs urban growth boundary on urban development patterns and commuting. Urban Studies, 41(7), 1333-1348.

Lin, J.-J., & Yang, A.-T. (2006). Does the compact-city paradigm foster sustainability? An empirical study in Taiwan. Environment and Planning B Planning and Design, 33(3), 365-380.

McGee H, J. (2010). Portlandʼs Exiles: Pricing Out African Americans. Conference Papers Law Society, (October), 1.

Melia, S., Parkhurst, G., & Barton, H. (2011). The paradox of intensification. Transport Policy, 18(1), 46-52

Metro. (2013). Urban Growth Boundary. Retrieved 8 May 2013 from: http://www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=277.

Neuman, M. (2005). The Compact City Fallacy. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 25(1), 11-26.

Newman, P., & Kenworthy, J. R. (1999). Sustainability and cities: overcoming automobile dependence. Island Press, Washington DC.

Richardson, H. W. and Gordon, P. (2001) Portland and Los Angeles: beauty and the beast. Paper presented at the ACSP Conference, Cleveland, Ohio.

Vallance, S., Perkins, H. C., & Moore, K. (2005). The results of making a city more compact: neighbours’ interpretation of urban infill. Environment and Planning B Planning and Design, 32(5), 715-733.

Westerink, J, Haase, D, Bauer, A, Perpar, A, Grochowski, M, Ravetz, J, Jarrige, F, Aalbers, C. (2013). Dealing with sustainability trade-offs of the compact city in peri-urban planning across European city regions. European Planning Studies, 21(4), 473-497.

Williams, K., Burton, E., & Jenks, M. (2000). Achieving Sustainable Urban Form. Routledge, New York.

Downloads

How to Cite

Christensen, J. (2014). On Compact Cities. Lincoln Planning Review, 5(1-2), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.34900/lpr.v5i1-2.751

Issue

Section

Dialogue