Achieving urban sustainability is amongst the most pressing issues facing planners and governments. This book is the first to provide a cohesive analysis of sustainable urban development and to examine the processes by which change in how urban areas are built can be achieved. The author looks at how sustainable urban development can be delivered on the ground through a comprehensive analysis of the different modes of governing for new urban development.
Governing for Sustainable Urban Development:
considers a range of policy tools that influence urban development and that constitute different modes of governing
provides an innovative conceptual emphasis on learning within governing processes
draws on a wide range of existing research, policy and literature together with case study material focussing on London
is above all concerned with demonstrating how sustainable urban development can be delivered in practice.
This title be essential reading for students, academics and professionals in planning, urban design and architecture world-wide working to achieve sustainability.