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OverviewThis book will assist urban professionals, public sector leaders, and the public to navigate two complex and evolving fields: public involvement and digital visualization as applied to planning. It suggests ways that digital visualization tools can be integrated in a public process to present participants with clear choices and help them make informed planning decisions. Based on the authors’ experiences in developing sophisticated public involvement processes and applying 3D GIS-based simulation and visualization tools to planning and design, the book features more than 100 color illustrations and case studies of four communities: Santa Fe, Houston, Kona (Hawaii), and Baltimore. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Kwartler , Gianni LongoPublisher: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Imprint: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Dimensions: Width: 29.10cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.648kg ISBN: 9781558441804ISBN 10: 1558441808 Pages: 94 Publication Date: 17 April 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsFinally, a coherent approach to community visioning that will serve as a valuable tool in building consensus across multiple stakeholders. This book will aid neighborhood leaders in demystifying the complex issues of urban planning and the built environment. It is a practical and adaptable set of methods to formulate and then visualize a set of strategies to inform equitable revitalization and redevelopment. --Miguel Garcia, Program Officer, Ford Foundation We have come a long way since 'planning by crayon' and 'planning by edict.' This book richly illustrates state-of-the-art planning tools for public involvement, visualization, and simulation that truly are best practices. --William L. Allen, III, Director of Strategic Conservation, The Conservation Fund The authors focus on the use of visualization software packages in enhancing public participation in urban design and redesign--not just in 'visioning, ' but in actual planning, design, implementation, and subsequent fine-tuning...Especially for those not yet deeply involved with these technologies, this book will serve as a useful introduction. --Planning Visioning and Visualization knits together several heretofore separately documented strands on the leading edge of today's successful planning. Community-based participatory planning is presented as a core method, not just an add-on activity, as the who strand. Vision-driven strategic planning is the 'what' strand; and the new visualizing tools and technologies provide the 'how' strand. Underlying these is a whole-system, world view of the future in a values matrix, framing the 'why' strand of planning. The result is a thoughtful, creative, and hopeful vision for our democratic commons supported by an empowering, accessible new technology. In short, this clearly written beautifully produced book presents a whole tapestry of public planning the way it should be, can be, and sometimes actually is. --Ron Thomas, AICP, Former Executive Director, Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission This book is aptly rife with large, color images that help convey the authors' main idea: visuals are essential to planning with the community. When aided by the effective use of visualization tools, public participants are also more effectively responsive, simply because the information is straightforward and manipulatable. Visioning and Visualization is an excellent guide on how such potential can be attained through current technologies. --Planetizen Top 10 Books 2009 Visioning and Visualization knits together several heretofore separately documented strands on the leading edge of today's successful planning. Community-based participatory planning is presented as a core method, not just an add-on activity, as the who strand. Vision-driven strategic planning is the 'what' strand; and the new visualizing tools and technologies provide the 'how' strand. Underlying these is a whole-system, world view of the future in a values matrix, framing the 'why' strand of planning. The result is a thoughtful, creative, and hopeful vision for our democratic commons supported by an empowering, accessible new technology. In short, this clearly written beautifully produced book presents a whole tapestry of public planning the way it should be, can be, and sometimes actually is. -- Ron Thomas, AICP, Former Executive Director, Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission Finally, a coherent approach to community visioning that will serve as a valuable tool in building consensus across multiple stakeholders. This book will aid neighborhood leaders in demystifying the complex issues of urban planning and the built environment. It is a practical and adaptable set of methods to formulate and then visualize a set of strategies to inform equitable revitalization and redevelopment. -- Miguel Garcia, Program Officer, Ford Foundation We have come a long way since 'planning by crayon' and 'planning by edict.' This book richly illustrates state-of-the-art planning tools for public involvement, visualization, and simulation that truly are best practices. -- William L. Allen, III, Director of Strategic Conservation, The Conservation Fund This book is aptly rife with large, color images that help convey the authors' main idea: visuals are essential to planning with the community. When aided by the effective use of visualization tools, public participants are also more effectively responsive, simply because the information is straightforward and manipulatable. Visioning and Visualization is an excellent guide on how such potential can be attained through current technologies. -- Planetizen Top 10 Books 2009 The authors focus on the use of visualization software packages in enhancing public participation in urban design and redesign--not just in visioning, but in actual planning, design, implementation, and subsequent fine-tuning...Especially for those not yet deeply involved with these technologies, this book will serve as a useful introduction. -- Planning Author InformationMichael Kwartler, an architect, planner, urban designer, and educator, is the founding director of the Environmental Simulation Center (ESC) in New York City, a nonprofit research laboratory created to develop innovative applications of information technology for community planning, design, and decision making. Gianni Longo is an architect and founding principal of ACP–Visioning & Planning in New York City. For the past two decades, he has pioneered the development of programs designed to involve citizens in the planning and decision-making process. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |