Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies Towards a relational planning for our times

Author(s)
Healey, P.
Publication language
English
Pages
329pp
Date published
01 Jan 2007
Publisher
Routledge
Type
Books
Keywords
Urban, Urban design/planning

This book is written for all those with an interest in the present and future qualities of
cities and urbanised areas. For those involved in policy development and management, it
offers concepts and cases through which to reflect on the challenges they face and the
contributions they are making. For students training to get involved in such governance
work, it provides a foundation of ideas and experiences. For social scientists in urban
geography, policy and politics, it offers not merely an account of the place-focused practices
of governance. It also develops an approach to the analysis of governance dynamics
which highlights efforts at transforming discourses and practices. Finally, for those in
the planning field itself, it seeks to reinterpret, with a twenty-first-century relevance and
grasp, the role of planning frameworks in linking spatial patterns to social dynamics, and
in generating elements of both fixity and mobility in the complex evolving systems
through which the material realities and imaginative possibilities of urban life are produced.