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ISBN 10: 0471760900
ISBN 13: 9780471760900
Author: Frederick R. Steiner, Kent Butler
The new student edition of the definitive reference on urban planning and design
Planning and Urban Design Standards, Student Edition is the authoritative and reliable volume designed to teach students best practices and guidelines for urban planning and design.
Edited from the main volume to meet the serious student’s needs, this Student Edition is packed with more than 1,400 informative illustrations and includes the latest rules of thumb for designing and evaluating any land-use scheme–from street plantings to new subdivisions. Students find real help understanding all the practical information on the physical aspects of planning and urban design they are required to know, including:
* Plans and plan making
* Environmental planning and management
* Building types
* Transportation
* Utilities
* Parks and open space, farming, and forestry
* Places and districts
* Design considerations
* Projections and demand analysis
* Impact assessment
* Mapping
* Legal foundations
* Growth management preservation, conservation, and reuse
* Economic and real estate development
Planning and Urban Design Standards, Student Edition provides essential specification and detailing information for various types of plans, environmental factors and hazards, building types, transportation planning, and mapping and GIS. In addition, expert advice guides readers on practical and graphical skills, such as mapping, plan types, and transportation planning.
Table of contents:
Part 1: Plans and Plan Making
1. Plan Making
2. Types of Plans
3. Comprehensive Plans
4. Urban Design Plans
5. Regional Plans
6. Neighborhood Plans
7. Transportation Plans
8. Housing Plans
9. Economic Development Plans
10. Parks and Open-Space Plans
11. Critical and Sensitive Areas Plans
12. Participation
13. Role of Participation
14. Stakeholder Identification
15. Surveys
16. Community Visioning
17. Charrettes
18. Public Meetings
19. Public Hearings
20. Computer-Based Public Participation
Part 2: Environmental Planning and Management
21. Environmental Management Overview
22. Environmental Planning Considerations
23. Air
24. Air Quality
25. Air Sheds
26. Heat Islands
27. Water
28. Hydrologic Cycle
29. Watersheds
30. Aquifers
31. Rivers and Streams
32. Floodplains and Riparian Corridors
33. Wetlands
34. Beach and Dune Systems
35. Estuaries, Flats, and Marshes
36. Land
37. Slope, Relief, and Aspect
38. Soils Classification and Mechanics
39. Habitat Patches, Corridors, and Matrix
40. Biodiversity Protection
41. Hazards
42. Flood Hazards
43. Erosion and Sedimentation
44. Hurricanes and Coastal Storms
45. Landslides
46. Sinkholes and Subsidence
47. Earthquakes
48. Wildfires
49. Hazardous Materials
50. Tsunamis and Seiches
51. Noise and Vibration
Part 3: Structures
52. Building Types
53. Residential Types
54. Single-Family Detached
55. Single-Family Attached
56. Multifamily Low-Rise
57. Multifamily Mid-Rise
58. Multifamily High-Rise
59. Manufactured Housing
60. Office Buildings
61. Elementary, Middle, and High Schools
62. Medical Facilities
63. Transportation
64. Sidewalks
65. Hierarchy of Streets and Roads
66. Street Networks and Street Connectivity
67. Vehicle Turning Radii
68. Traffic Calming
69. Pedestrian-Friendly Streets
70. Parking Lot Design
71. On-Street Bikeways
72. Multiuser Trails
73. Transit Systems
74. Utilities
75. Waste Management
76. Wastewater
77. Stormwater Runoff and Recharge
78. Water Supply
79. Wireless Infrastructure Overview
80. Parks and Open Space
81. Types of Parks
82. Greenways and Trails
83. Conservation Areas
84. Playgrounds
85. Farming and Forestry
86. Farms
87. Feedlots
88. Forestry
Part 4: Places and Placemaking
89. Regions
90. Places and Districts
91. Neighborhoods
92. Neighborhood Centers
93. Historic Districts
94. Waterfronts
95. Arts Districts
96. Industrial Parks
97. Office Parks
98. Main Streets
99. Development Types
100. Mixed-Use Development
101. Transit-Oriented Development
102. Conservation Development
103. Infill Development
104. Design Considerations
105. Environmental Site Analysis
106. Urban Analysis
107. Scale and Density
108. Safety
109. Walkability
110. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design—LEED
111. Streetscape
Part 5: Analysis Techniques
112. Projections and Demand Analysis
113. Population Projections
114. Economic Base and Econometric Projections
115. Housing Needs Assessment
116. Parks, Recreation, and Open-Space Needs Assessment
117. Impact Assessment
118. Environmental Impact Assessment
119. Fiscal Impact Assessment
120. Traffic Impact Studies
121. Mapping
122. Mapping Data Overview
123. Aerial Photographs and Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles
124. U.S. Geological Survey Topographic Maps
125. Property Maps in Modern Cadastres
126. Census Data and Demographic Mapping
127. Remote Sensing and Satellite Image Classification
128. Geographic Information Systems
129. Visualization
130. Visualization Overview
131. Montage Visualization
132. Three-Dimensional Visualization
133. Visual Preference Techniques
Part 6: Implementation Techniques
134. Legal Foundations
135. Planning Law Overview
136. Property Rights, Police Power, Nuisance, and Vested Rights
137. Due Process and Equal Protection
138. Freedom of Religion and Expression
139. Eminent Domain, Takings, and Exactions
140. Federal Legislation
141. State Enabling Legislation
142. Zoning Regulation
143. Subdivision Regulation
144. Planned Unit Development
145. Innovations in Local Zoning Regulations
146. Sign Regulation
147. Growth Management
148. Adequate Public Facilities and Concurrency Management
149. Urban Growth Areas
150. Development Impact Fees
151. Transfer and Purchase of Development Rights
152. Preservation, Conservation, and Reuse
153. Open-Space Preservation Techniques
154. Farmland Preservation
155. Land Evaluation and Site Assessment
156. Viewshed Protection
157. Historic Structures
158. Brownfields
159. Economic and Real Estate Development
160. Capital Improvement Programs
161. Tax Increment Financing
162. Financing Methods and Techniques
163. Financial Planning and Analysis: The Pro Forma
164. Resources
165. Planning Resources
166. Graphic Symbols and Drawing Annotations
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