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The Making of Urban Japan Andre Sorensen

The Making of Urban Japan By Andre Sorensen

The Making of Urban Japan by Andre Sorensen


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Summary

This is the first book to comprehensively examine the phenomenon of Japanese city planning. Japan is one of the world's most urbanized countries, with its own traditions of urban management that are remarkably little known in the rest of the world.

The Making of Urban Japan Summary

The Making of Urban Japan: Cities and Planning from Edo to the Twenty First Century by Andre Sorensen

The literature on the topic is sparse

There is growing interest in the Japanese model of urban industrial development

The authors observe that the 'historical and contemporary context of intensive rice production is critical to understanding the development opportunities, challenges and patterns that describe the Japanese city' Gil Latz, Portland University Review

The Japanese case may be relevant to other Asian countries

The Making of Urban Japan Reviews

'Meticulously researched and impressively presented ... a tremendous resource for the serious scholar.' - Geographical Association

'This book should establish itself as the first port of call for both students and scholars embarking on a study of Japanese urbanism and planning history ... a highly sophisticated work' - Environment and Planning/Government & Policy

'A very well written work' - Urban Studies

'This book is extremely well researched, very well written, clearly focused and up to date.' - Geography


'Meticulously researched and impressively presented ... a tremendous resource for the serious scholar.' - Geographical Association

'This book should establish itself as the first port of call for both students and scholars embarking on a study of Japanese urbanism and planning history ... a highly sophisticated work' - Environment and Planning/Government & Policy

Table of Contents

1. The Legacy of the Tokugawa Period 2. The Meiji Period: Establishing Modern Traditions 3. Taisho Period Urbanization and the Development of the 1919 Planning System 4. Japan's First Urban Planning System 5. Post-war Reconstruction and Rapid Economic Growth 6. Environmental Crisis and the New City Planning System of 1968 7. Implementing the New City Planning System 8. From Planning Deregulation to the Bubble Economy 9. The Era of Local Rights: Master Plans, Machizukuri and Historical Preservation 10. Japanese Urbanization and Planning

Additional information

NLS9780415354226
9780415354226
0415354226
The Making of Urban Japan: Cities and Planning from Edo to the Twenty First Century by Andre Sorensen
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2004-07-22
404
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