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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2002
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309170147

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"Quality of life"..."livability"..."sense of place." Communities across America are striving to define these terms and to bring them to life, as they make decisions about transportation systems and other aspects of planning and development.



Community and Quality of Life discusses important concepts that undergird community life and offers recommendations for collaborative planning across space and time. The book explores:







Livability as an ensemble concept, embracing notions such as quality of place and sustainability. It discusses how to measure the "three legs" of livability (social, economic, ecological) while accounting for politics and personal values. And the book examines how to translate broad ideas about livability into guidelines for policymaking Place as more than location, including the natural, human-built, and social environments. The book discusses the impact of population changes over time, the links between regional and local identity, and other issues Tools for decision making in transportation and community planning. It reviews a variety of decision models and tools such as geographic information systems (GIS)as well as public and private sources of relevant data.



Including several case examples, this book will be important to planners, planning decision makers, planning educators and students, social scientists, community activists, and interested individuals.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Executive Summary Introduction 1 Concept of Livability and Indicators 2 The Importance of Place and Connectedness 3 Measurement and Analysis of Livability 4 The Decision-Support Process 5 Data and Analysis Tools Appendix A Federal Data Provision Appendix B Workshop Agenda and Participants Appendix C Identifying Data for Place-Based Decision Making Acronyms Index
Executive Summary 1(10)
Introduction 11(12)
Concept of Livability and Indicators
23(32)
Why Livability Matters
23(9)
Key Dimensions of Livability
32(2)
Livability and Indicators
34(18)
References
52(3)
The Importance of Place and Connectedness
55(22)
People and Place
55(12)
Time and Place
67(4)
Place and Space: Connections Between Places
71(3)
References
74(3)
Measurement and Analysis of Livability
77(26)
Developing Place-Based Indicators
81(11)
Measuring Accessibility
92(4)
Summary and Conclusion
96(1)
References
97(6)
The Decision-Support Process
103(28)
Introduction
103(1)
Context of Current Practices
104(21)
Conclusions
125(2)
References
127(4)
Data and Analysis Tools
131(44)
Introduction
131(6)
Data Availability
137(11)
Summary and Conclusions
148(2)
References
150(1)
APPENDIXES
A Federal Data Provision
151(2)
B Workshop Agenda and Participants
153(18)
C Indentifying Data for Place-Based Decision Making
171(4)
Acronyms 175(2)
Index 177
Committee on Identifying Data Needs for Place-Based Decision Making, Committee on Geography, National Research Council