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Larice, Michael Angelo.
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Great neighborhoods: The livability and morphology of high density neighborhoods in urban North America.
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Great neighborhoods: The livability and morphology of high density neighborhoods in urban North America./
Author:
Larice, Michael Angelo.
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486 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-03, Section: A, page: 1113.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-03A.
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Landscape Architecture. -
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9780542611780
Great neighborhoods: The livability and morphology of high density neighborhoods in urban North America.
Larice, Michael Angelo.
Great neighborhoods: The livability and morphology of high density neighborhoods in urban North America.
- 486 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-03, Section: A, page: 1113.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2005.
Alongside sustainability, the concept of livability is one of the driving visions in early 21st Century city planning. The term is widely used in practice but lacks convergence on a single definition due to its relativistic nature and its use as an ensemble concept that aggregates a variety of ideas about place-based quality of life. This dissertation explores the concept of livability through a grounded theory approach to its definitional attributes, and then uses these findings to assess the livability concerns and morphology of twelve case study neighborhoods in the United States and Canada. From a review of historical, academic, theoretical and practical literature on the term, a set of livability dimensions has been determined that can be used in assessing livability and focusing attention on local challenges in dense urban neighborhoods. These include: sufficient density to support services, walkability, balanced transportation modes, mixed land uses, balanced and affordable housing, well-programmed leisure space amenities, a sense of place and knowledge about local challenges. This research adopts a place-based approach and has found that issues of everyday life and the functioning of place for daily needs are at the heart of livability practice.
ISBN: 9780542611780Subjects--Topical Terms:
890923
Landscape Architecture.
Great neighborhoods: The livability and morphology of high density neighborhoods in urban North America.
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