Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary
The commentary reflects on the critical ways in which the proliferation of private property rights and local planning powers constrain and delimit the changes in the forms of cities that will be required in the coming years to ensure that they remain productive, inclusive, and sustainable. It argues...
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description | The commentary reflects on the critical ways in which the proliferation of private property rights and local planning powers constrain and delimit the changes in the forms of cities that will be required in the coming years to ensure that they remain productive, inclusive, and sustainable. It argues that the effective management of the coming disruptions now require a shift of power from the private and the local to the metropolitan and the regional. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5c2fe21aa5b24c7ea14704e2ec73f6522022-12-22T00:59:40ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352017-02-01211510.17645/up.v2i1.863432Urban Forms and Future Cities: A CommentaryShlomo Angel0Marron Institute of Urban Management and Sten School of Business, New York University, USAThe commentary reflects on the critical ways in which the proliferation of private property rights and local planning powers constrain and delimit the changes in the forms of cities that will be required in the coming years to ensure that they remain productive, inclusive, and sustainable. It argues that the effective management of the coming disruptions now require a shift of power from the private and the local to the metropolitan and the regional.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/863arterial roadsconservationeminent domainmetropolitan labor marketsNimbyismproperty rightspublic workssmart citiesurban formurban renewal |
spellingShingle | Shlomo Angel Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary Urban Planning arterial roads conservation eminent domain metropolitan labor markets Nimbyism property rights public works smart cities urban form urban renewal |
title | Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary |
title_full | Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary |
title_fullStr | Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary |
title_full_unstemmed | Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary |
title_short | Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary |
title_sort | urban forms and future cities a commentary |
topic | arterial roads conservation eminent domain metropolitan labor markets Nimbyism property rights public works smart cities urban form urban renewal |
url | https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/863 |
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