An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning
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- Yasar Bahri Ergen
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.75766
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Lingyue Li, 2018. "Urban Planning and Mega-Event Projects: Lessons from Expo 2010, Shanghai," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
- Miguel Etinger de Araujo Junior & Tania Fresca & Eliane Paulino, 2018. "Absence of Metropolitan Planning Institutes and Territorial Disorganization," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
- Kin Sun Chan & Yifan Zou & Zheng Zhongxing, 2018. "The Impact of Organizational Collective Efficacy on Residents' Choice of Urban Renewal Mode and Urban Planning," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
- Jasneth Mullings & Leith Dunn & Mona Sue Ho & Rainford Wilks & Carol Archer, 2018. "Urban Renewal and Sustainable Development in Jamaica: Progress, Challenges and New Directions," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
- Paulo Henrique Trombetta Zannin & Thomas Jeferson Vieira & Elaine Carvalho Da Paz, 2018. "Urban Noise as an Environmental Impact Factor in the Urban Planning Process," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
- Nebojsa Stefanovic & Bosko Josimovic & Natasa Dabnilovic Hristic, 2018. "Models of Implementation of Spatial Plans: Theoretical Approach and Case Studies for Spatial Plans for the Special Purpose Area," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
- Juanita Corredor Tellez, 2018. "Urban Development in Bogotá: The Metro Case of Study," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
- Ronald Wennersten, 2018. "Development of New Sustainable Urban Areas: Horizontal or Vertical Planning Systems for Resource Efficient Cities," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
- James Chakwizira & Peter Bikam & Thompson A Adeboyejo, 2018. "Restructuring Gauteng City Region in South Africa: Is a Transportation Solution the Answer?," Chapters, in: Yasar Bahri Ergen (ed.), An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, IntechOpen.
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- O18 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis; Housing; Infrastructure
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