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Essential Readings In Urban Planning

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The reader consists of assembled readings that are recommended by the American Planning Association and some which, in our opinion, represent the key knowledge necessary to become a certified planner. This new volume is a comprehensive, 650+ page, bound book that is the definitive collection of essential readings.

You’ll learn about significant historical decisions and theories that continue to impact cities today, like the City Beautiful movement at the turn of the 20th century and Le Corbusier’s proposed Radiant City. You’ll learn cutting edge practices in transportation, traffic and parking management, including a chapter from UCLA professor Donald A. Shoup’s theories on “the high cost of free parking.” And of course you’ll get a dose of Jane Jacobs’ incisive and biting commentary, words that sounded the death knell for thoughtless urban renewal and inspired a generation of thinkers to create walkable, vibrant cities.

683 pages, Paperback

First published March 25, 2011

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