The
Legal Implications of Urbanism
Written
by Daniel K. Slone and Doris S. Goldstein, pioneering attorneys
in
the emerging fields of urbanism and green building, A Legal Guide
to Urban and Sustainable Development for Planners, Developers and
Architects offers practical solutions for the legal issues faced
in planning, zoning, developing and operating such communities.
A
natural companion to Sustainable Urbanism by Doug Farr
and Form Based Codes: A Guide for Planners, Urban Designers,
Municipalities, and Developers by Daniel G. Parolek, Karen
Parolek and Paul C. Crawford, this new book examines the legal
implications of urbanism and green building. Written in an engaging
style with case studies and numerous illustrations, the book is
intended to be read by a broad audience as well as be a valuable
desk reference for practitioners. The book also examines policy
and looks ahead to how law and practice might evolve to accommodate
the convergence of the fields of new urbanism, sustainability
and green building.
A
Legal Guide to Urban and Sustainable Development for Planners,
Developers and Architects is published by Wiley Publishing
Company and has a scheduled release date of July, 2008.
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