sábado, 7 de novembro de 2015

Exploring Contemporary Planning Theory and Practice with Patsy Healey


 
Jean Hillier & Jonathan Metzger (eds.) (2015). Exploring Contemporary Planning Theory and Practice with Patsy Healey. Farnham: Ashgate, 465 pp. (ISBN: 978-1-4724-3194-3)

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Carlos Nunes Silva (2016) - recensão / book review
In International Journal of E-Planning Research, Vol. 5 (1): 55-57.

quinta-feira, 5 de novembro de 2015

Solutions Gateway - Low Carbon Solutions for Urban Development Challenges


 
«The Solutions Gateway is an online resource platform for Local Governments where they will be able to find possible Low Emissions Development (LED) Solutions for their cities. (...) developed and tested under the Urban-LEDS project [ www.urban-leds.org ], funded by the European Union, and jointly implemented by ICLEI and UN-Habitat.» (In Solutions Gateway)

quarta-feira, 4 de novembro de 2015

Urban-LEDS project



«Urban-LEDS: An Urban Low Emissions Development Strategy (Urban-LEDS), or Low Emissions Urban Development Strategy, defines a pathway to transition a city to a low emission, green and inclusive urban economy, through its integration into city development plans and processes. The Urban-LEDS project: The Urban-LEDS project, funded by the European Commission, and implemented by UN-Habitat and ICLEI, has the objective of enhancing the transition to low emission urban development in four emerging economy countries». (In Urban-LEDS)

terça-feira, 3 de novembro de 2015

International Guidelines on Urban and Territorial Planning


«The Guidelines provide national governments, local authorities, civil society organizations and planning professionals with a global reference framework that promotes more compact, socially inclusive, better integrated and connected cities and territories that foster sustainable urban development and are resilient to climate change.» (In UN-HABITAT)

sexta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2015

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH - Volume 4, Issue 4, 2015

 
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH

Volume 4, Issue 4, 2015

http://www.igi-global.com/ijepr

Editor-in-Chief - Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal
 
EDITORIAL PREFACE

Social Media, Spatial Representation and Citizen Engagement in Urban Planning
Carlos Nunes Silva (Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal)


RESEARCH ARTICLES

Social Media for Public Involvement and Sustainability in International Planning and Development
Laura G. Willems (Griffith University, Nathan, Australia), Tooran Alizadeh (Griffith University, Nathan, Australia)

Semantic Spatial Representation, an Experimental Proposal in the Framework of eParticipation
Angioletta Voghera (Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy), Rossella Crivello (Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy)

Concerns Management, E-Government and E-Participation: Experiences and Findings from Germany
Tobias Vaerst (wer denkt was GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany), Theresa Steffens (wer denkt was GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany), Robert Lokaiczyk (wer denkt was GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany)

BOOK REVIEWS

Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe
Carlos Nunes Silva (Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal)

Dutch Land-Use Planning
Carlos Nunes Silva (Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal)

sexta-feira, 4 de setembro de 2015

Urban Planning in Lusophone African Countries








Reviews: ‘Carlos Nunes Silva’s edited volume gives an account of urban planning in Lusophone African cities for an Anglophone readership for the first time. It thereby contributes to overcoming the linguistic barriers that constrain planning discourse and practice in Africa. This makes it an important book for those interested in comparing colonial planning legacies and understanding their on-going impact on Africa’s cities.’
Lindsay Bremner, University of Westminster, UK

'Have you ever wondered how history and culture shape current and future urban patterns and forms? Now you have a key reference with some good pointers and relevant answers from a range of well researched and rich experiences. This easy-to-read volume is a must for anyone aiming at understanding the urban planning legacies in Lusophone African countries and beyond. This publication will go down as one of the rare urban planning source books on Lusophone countries available to English-speaking audiences. In that way, it fills a huge language and scientific gap.'
Remy Sietchiping, UN-Habitat, Nairobi, Kenya

‘The thematic chapters of this important volume blaze a trail in many respects. It is the first major comprehensive text in English on colonial and post-colonial urban planning in Lusophone African countries. Together, the chapters do a marvellous job of interrogating the avowed and covert aims of colonial and contemporary urban planning in these countries. It is a “must-read” for anyone with an interest in modernist urban planning from historical and contemporary perspectives. The editor must be commended for assembling the respected team of scholars that contributed to the volume.’
Ambe Njoh, University of South Florida, USA

sexta-feira, 3 de julho de 2015

Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe. A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Changes


 
Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis & Hans Blotevogel (Eds.) (2014). Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe. A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Changes. London & New York: Routledge.
 
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Carlos Nunes Silva (2015) - recensão / book review
In International Journal of E-Planning Research, Vol. 4 (4): 51-53.

quinta-feira, 2 de julho de 2015

Dutch Land-use Planning. The Principles and the Practice


 
Barrie Needham (2014). Dutch Land-use Planning. The Principles and the Practice.
Farnham: Ashgate.

Carlos Nunes Silva (2015) - recensão / book review
In International Journal of E-Planning Research, Vol. 4 (4)
: 54-56.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH, Volume 4, Issue 3, 2015

 
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH, Volume 4, Issue 3, 2015

 
Editor-in-Chief - Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal
 

EDITORIAL PREFACE 

Virtual Identification, Public Engagement and 3D Cadastral Systems
Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
 

RESEARCH ARTICLES 

Virtual Identification of Dwelling Characteristics Online for Analysis of Urban Resource Consumption (pages 1-28)
Maryam Saydi,Department of Infrastructure Engineering Melbourne School of Engineering The University of Melbourne, Australia
Ian Bishop, University of Melbourne, Australia 

PEER: A Framework for Public Engagement in Emergency Response (pages 29-46)
David Lorenzi, Rutgers University, Newark, USA
Soon Ae Chun, City University of New York, USA
Jaideep Vaidya, Rutgers University, Newark, USA
Basit Shafiq, Lahore Univ. of Management Sciences, D.H.A Lahore, Pakistan
Vijay. Atluri, Rutgers University, Newark, USA
Nabil R. Adam, Rutgers University, Newark, USA 

Integration of Legal Aspects in 3D Cadastral Systems (pages 47-71)
Mohamed Sobaih Ali El-Mekawy, Stockholm University, Sweden
Jesper M. Paasch, Lantmäteriet, Sweden
Jenny Paulsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

 
CONFERENCE REPORT

The International Geographical Union ‘Commission on Geography of Governance' - Annual Conference: Lisbon, Portugal - April 9-10, 2015
Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
 

BOOK REVIEW

Emergent Urbanism. Urban Planning & Design in Times of Structural and Systemic Change
Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

terça-feira, 30 de junho de 2015

La ciudad colonial y la cuestión de la vivenda Tetuán-Larache 1912-1956

 
Alejandro Mujada (2015). La ciudad colonial y la cuestión de la vivenda Tetuán-Larache 1912-1956. Sevilha: Editorial Universidad de Sevilha

segunda-feira, 15 de junho de 2015

Modern Architecture and its Representation in Colonial Eritrea. An In-visible Colony, 1890-1941

 
Sean Anderson (2015). Modern Architecture and its Representation in Colonial Eritrea. An In-visible Colony, 1890-1941. Farnham: Ashgate.

sábado, 30 de maio de 2015

Urban Governance in Post-Apartheid Cities. Modes of Engagement in South Africa’s Metropoles

 
Christoph Haferburg & Marie Huchzermeyer (eds.) (2015). Urban Governance in Post-Apartheid Cities. Modes of Engagement in South Africa’s Metropoles.
Scottsville: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.

segunda-feira, 25 de maio de 2015

On Planting and Planning. The Making of British Colonial Cities & Lusaka: The New Capital of Northern Rhodesia


 
Robert Home (2013). On Planting and Planning. The Making of British Colonial Cities. London: Routledge, 2nd edition, 260 pages (ISBN 978-0-415-54054-4)
 
 

Lusaka: The New Capital of Northern Rhodesia. [Introduction by Robert Home]. London: Routledge, 2013, 131 pages (ISBN 978-0-415-82868-0)

Carlos Nunes Silva (2015). recensão / book review 'On Planting and Planning & Lusaka: The New Capital of Northern Rhodesia", In Planning Perspectives. An International Journal of History, Planning and the Environment, Vol. 30 (4): 675-678.

sexta-feira, 15 de maio de 2015

Changing Space, Changing City: Johannesburg after Apartheid

 
Philip Harrison, Graeme Gotz, Alison Todes and Chris Wray (Eds.) (2015). Changing Space, Changing City: Johannesburg after Apartheid. Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 656 pages

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH, Volume 4, Issue 2, 2015

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH,
Volume 4, Issue 2, 2015

Editor-in-Chief - Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal

GUEST EDITORIAL PREFACE

Smart Cities, Smart Governments and Smart Citizens: A Brief Introduction
Gabriel Puron Cid (Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Aguascalientes, Mexico), J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA), Jing Zhang (Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA)

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Extracting Citizen Values as Inputs for Designing Citizen-Responsive Urban e-Planning Services: The VOICE Approach and a Demonstration in the Healthcare Context
Na Liu (Singapore Management University, Singapore), Alex Gavino (Singapore Management University, Singapore), Sandeep Purao (Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA)

 Well-Done, Mr. Mayor!': Linguistic Analysis of Municipal Facebook Pages
Nili Steinfeld (Ariel University, Ariel, Israel), Azi Lev-On (School of Communication, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel)

Limits and Potential for eGov and Smart City in Local Government: A Cluster Analysis Concerning ICT Infrastructure and Use
Erico Przeybilovicz (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil), Wesley Vieira da Silva (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil), Maria Alexandra Cunha (Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil)

Is Brazilian Open Government Data Actually Open Data?: An Analysis of the Current Scenario
Kellyton dos Santos Brito (Pernambuco Rural Federal University and Pernambuco Federal University, Recife, Brazil), Marcos Antônio da Silva Costa (Brazilian Federal Service of Prosecution, Recife, Brazil), Vinicius Cardoso Garcia (Pernambuco Federal University, Recife, Brazil), Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira (Pernambuco Federal University, Recife, Brazil)

 
BOOK REVIEW

Smart City: How to Create Public and Economic Value with High Technology in Urban Space
Gabriel Puron-Cid (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas A.C. (CIDE), Mexico)

 

sábado, 11 de abril de 2015

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH - Volume 4, Issue 1, 2015


INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH

Volume 4, Issue 1, 2015

 
Editor-in-Chief - Carlos Nunes Silva,
Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal

 
EDITORIAL PREFACE
Web-based Public Participation, Crowdsourced Information, Electronic Brainstorming and Blogging in Urban E-Planning
Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

RESEARCH ARTICLES
 
Web-based Public Participation in Urban Planning Competitions
Susa Eräranta, Department of Real Estate, Planning and Geoinformatics, Aalto University, Aalto, Finland
Maarit Kahila-Tani, Department of Real Estate, Planning and Geoinformatics, Aalto University, Aalto, Finland
Pilvi Nummi-Sund, Development and City Planning Centre, Municipality of Sipoo, Sipoo, Finland
 
Capturing Volunteered Historical Information: Lessons from Development of a Local Government Crowdsourcing Tool
Jennifer Minner, Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, USA
Michael Holleran, Austin School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Andrea Roberts, Austin School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Joshua Conrad, Austin School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Electronic Brainstorming Research and its Implications for E-Planning
Paul B. Paulus, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
 
CONFERENCE REPORT

Blogging the City: Research, Collaboration, and Engagement in Urban E-Planning. Critical Notes from a Conference
Pierre Clavel, Cornell University, USA
Kenneth Fox, Cornell University, USA
Christopher Leo, Department of Political Science, University of Winnipeg, Canada
Anabel Quan-Hasse, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Dean Saitta, Department of Anthropology, University of Denver, USA
LaDale Winling, Department of History, Virginia Tech, USA

BOOK REVIEW

Urban Complexity and Planning
Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
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quarta-feira, 8 de abril de 2015

Asmara. La Petite Rome africaine. Balades dans la capitale de l'Érythrée



Antoinette Jeanson-Martin & Paul-Antoine Martin (2015). Asmara. La Petite Rome africaine. Balades dans la capitale de l'Érythrée. Paris: L’Harmattan, 164 pages

terça-feira, 31 de março de 2015

Emergent Urbanism - Urban Planning & Design in Times of Structural and Systemic Change


 
Tigran Haas and Krister Olsson (Eds.) (2015). Emergent Urbanism. Urban Planning & Design in Times of Structural and Systemic Change. Farnham: Ashgate.

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Carlos Nunes Silva (2015) - recensão / book review
In International Journal of E-Planning Research, Vol. 4 (3): 75-77.

domingo, 1 de fevereiro de 2015

Garden cities and colonial planning - Transnationality and urban ideas in Africa and Palestine

 
Liora Bigon & Yossi Katz (eds.) (2014). Garden cities and colonial planning. Transnationality and urban ideas in Africa and Palestine. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 199 pages (ISBN 978 0 7190 9055 4).
 
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Carlos Nunes Silva (2015). recensão / book review
In 'Planning Perspectives. An International Journal of History, Planning and the Environment', Vol. 30 (1): 171-172.
 
 

 

quarta-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2015

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH - Volume 3, Issue 4, 2014


INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH
Volume 3, Issue 4, 2014
http://www.igi-global.com/ijepr

Editor-in-Chief - Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract Announcement for International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) 3(4) <http://www.igi-global.com/journals/abstract-announcement/91461>

 EDITORIAL PREFACE

Smart City, Participatory Planning, Ethics and New Urbanism
Carlos Nunes Silva (Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal)

RESEARCH ARTICLES

ARTICLE 1

Building Sound Foundations for Smart City Government: The Case of Munich, Germany

Hans Jochen Scholl (University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA), Marlen Jurisch (Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany), Helmut Krcmar (Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany), Margit C. Scholl (Technical University of Applied Sciences of Wildau, Wildau/Berlin, Germany)

ARTICLE 2

Design Review Process: Can New Technology Improve the Art of Participatory Communication?

Rojin S. Vishkaie (Department of Computational Media Design, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada), Richard M. Levy (University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada)

ARTICLE 3

Municipal Websites: Linking Democratic Theory and Citizen Participation

Lamar Vernon Bennett (Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, USA), Aroon Manoharan (Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA)

ARTICLE 4

Ethical E-Participation: Reasons for Introducing a ‘Qualitative Turn' for PPGIS

Marco Picone (Department of Architecture, University of Palermo,Palermo, Italy), Francesco Lo Piccolo (Department of Architecture, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy)

ARTICLE 5

Can e-Planning Make for Better Communities?: The Parallel Case of Architecture, Ethics and New Urbanism

Michael P. Levine (Department of Philosophy, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia), William M. Taylor (School of Architecture, Landscape & Visual Arts, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia)

BOOK REVIEW

Ethics, Design and Planning of the Built Environment

Carlos Nunes Silva (Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal)


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segunda-feira, 5 de janeiro de 2015

Urban Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial and Postcolonial Planning Cultures

 
 
 
«Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa are unequally confronted with social, economic and environmental challenges, particularly those related with population growth, urban sprawl, and informality. This complex and uneven African urban condition requires an open discussion of past and current urban planning practices and future reforms. Urban Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa gives a broad perspective of the history of urban planning in Sub-Saharan Africa and a critical view of issues, problems, challenges and opportunities confronting urban policy makers. The book examines the rich variety of planning cultures in Africa, offers a unique view on the introduction and development of urban planning in Sub-Saharan Africa, and makes a significant contribution against the tendency to over-generalize Africa’s urban problems and Africa’s urban planning practices. Urban Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa is written for postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates, researchers, planners and other policy makers in the multidisciplinary field of Urban Planning, in particular for those working in Spatial Planning, Architecture, Geography, and History.»


"This book is an important addition to African planning scholarship, recognizing the interface between urban planning practices shaped by context as well as imported ideas." - Vanessa Watson, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of Cape Town, South Africa

"We are increasingly familiar with the problems that demographic growth, inequality, spatial dualism and post-colonial adjustment pose for cities in the developing world. Few studies, however, have fully got to grips with the sheer diversity of challenges that planners in such cities face. This book breaks new ground by offering comparative analysis of past, present and emerging planning practices across a swathe of sub-Saharan Africa. Packed with incisive case-studies and penetrating critique, it is required reading for anyone interested in the realities of planning cities in the Global South." - John Gold, Professor of Urban Historical Geography, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom