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Urban policies and Planning summary

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In a table you will find the most essential keywords, concepts, authors and critics concerning urban policy in its different dimensions and challenges, colour coded in subsections for easier learning. You can find all the themes relevant for the final exam in the course.

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Urban Policy Right to the City Policy Integration Environmental Cities

Edward & Imrie Edward & Imrie Stead & Meijers, Holden Edward & Imrie, Campbell

Fuzzy notion (Haack) Unruly city Hypothesis Definition Historic:

• Inter-organisational (Ed&Im) • Disorder (Pile) • multiple elements create new value (Holden) Howard -Garden City

• Welfare (Blackmann) • Anonymity (Raba, Simmel) • cross sectoral for vertical and horizontal policy Corbusier – Compact
coordination (Koresawa & Konvitz)
• State activity (2x Fainstein) • Marginals (Lews) (Critic Mooney) Wright – Broad acre city
• complex problems
(non)governmental organisations • Poor Laws, underclass Jacobs – urban sprawl
• benefits (comprehensiveness, aggregation,
Goal – welfare/equity and economic • Order with Representations of space (Lefebvre) Brundtland report
consistency Underal)
development – reproduction (Critic Dikec)
Managing Eco-modernization – urban ren
• dimensions (time, actors, issues, space – v/h,
Scale of Urban Problems (constitution of places
Displacement intra-inter, inter-jur.) New urbanism (mobility, use
or bigger symptoms)
structure, sustainability)
or Rehabilitation: Peters pyramid
Classical liberalism – freedom, good citizen
Nature based solution
• law and order, redesign, zero-tolerance
Place-based
(Giuliani) Urban Ecology
People based
• assimilation (Husband & Alam) Urban Political Ecology (Marxis
Social pathology/ Ugly Laws
(Critic Harcourt) EPI (Collier in Holden)
Mobility paradigm (Wilson) (Critic Imbroscio)
• spaces safe for investment (Dikec) Triangle Model (Campbell):
Politics
Deterioration of public space (Mincon) Human vs nature
LINKED PP struggle for vision
• urban order (Mitchell, Lefebvre) Human vs human
• Pluralist theory (Dahl)
• change in position of power (Weisman) 1 Equity, 2 Economic and 3 Env
• Critic: Post-political city (Swynegedouw)
• Property conflict 12
Neomarxism – capital investment • integration (Shannon & Schmidt)
• Resource conflict 23
Collective consumption (Critic Cochrane, Castells) • coordination
• Developm. conflict 13
Economy • cooperation (Gray)
Procedural paths
Urban growth machine Inhibitor and facilitators
• New language
• GCT – elite (Logan & Molotch) • political (commitment, inequalities)
• Win-win consensus
• URT – power fragmented (Stone) • institutional (overview, fragmentation)

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