Growth Misconduct
By (Author) Karen Witten
Edited by Wokje Abrahamse
Edited by Keriata Stuart
Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
Steele Roberts & Associates Ltd
27th June 2011
New Zealand
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
307.12160993
Paperback
220
New Zealand's population is expected to grow by one million people in the next 20 years. The arrival of 'peak oil' and accumulating evidence of climate change force us to reconsider the way we grow our cities. This book provides insights into the multifaceted practice of urban intensification. It highlights both the promise and the limitations of planning models such as smart growth and new urbanism in New Zealand cities. Growth Misconduct is intended to further our knowledge, spark debate and help us think critically about ways to create livable, beautiful, environmentally sustainable and prosperous cities. The book highlights where intensification has gone wrong to enable planners and designers to overcome these barriers and work towards models of urban intensification that will bring environmental, social and economic gains.