Abstract
Governing Compact Cities investigates how governments and other critical actors organise to enable compact urban growth, combining higher urban densities, mixed use and urban design quality with more walkable and public transport-oriented urban development. Philipp Rode draws on empirical evidence from London and Berlin to examine how urban policymakers, professionals and stakeholders have worked across disciplinary silos, geographic scales and different time horizons since the early 1990s.
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Rode, P. (2018). Governing compact cities: How to connect planning, design and transport. Governing Compact Cities: How to Connect Planning, Design and Transport (pp. 1–273). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788111362
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