: Xinhao Wang, Rainer Hofe
: Research Methods in Urban and Regional Planning
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540496588
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: CHF 145.90
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: Stadt-, Raum- und Landschaftsplanung
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This book provides an up-to-date introduction to the fundamental methods related to planning and human services delivery. These methods aid planners in answering crucial questions about human activities within a given community. This book brings the pillars of planning methods together in an introductory text targeted towards senior level undergraduate and graduate students. Planning professionals will also find this book an invaluable reference.



Dr. Wang is Professor of Planning in the School of Planning at the University of Cincinnati. He holds a Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning from the U. of Pennsylvania, a Masters in Community Planning from the U. of Rhode Island, and an MS in Geo-Sciences and BS in Geography from Peking U., Beijing, China. His research interests are in the areas of environmental planning and GIS applications in planning.

Dr. vom Hofe is Assistant Professor of Economic Development in the School of Planning at the University of Cincinnati. He received his Ph.D. and his Masters in Regional Science from Cornell U. and also holds a Diplom Ingenieur (FH) in Agriculture from the Fachhochschule Weihenstephan, Germany. His research is devoted to the applicability of quantitative methods in planning, particularly for economic analysis.

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Contents7
List of Figures11
List of Tables14
Chapter 1 Introduction: Planning Research Methods19
1.1 Planning19
1.2 Planning Analysis20
1.3 The Illustrative Study Area—Boone County, Kentucky, USA21
1.4 Structure of the Book24
References28
Chapter 2 Data and Data Presentation29
2.1 Data30
2.2 Data Analysis42
2.3 Presentation59
2.4 Projections, Forecasts, or Estimates67
References69
Chapter 3 Demographic Analysis71
3.1 The Need for Demographic Analysis71
3.2 Demographic Analysis — Fundamental Concepts76
3.3 Components of Change — Demographic Reasons for Population Change83
3.4 Trend Extrapolation Methods99
3.5 Cohort-Component Method129
3.6 Concluding Remarks144
Review Questions147
Exercises148
References150
Chapter 4 Understanding Your Regional Economy — The Economic Base Theory153
4.1 Introduction to Economic Models153
4.2 The Economic Base Theory154
4.3 Understanding Your Regional Economy156
4.4 Assessing the State of a Regional Economy166
4.5 Economic Base Analysis Techniques184
4.6 Evaluating Regional Economies Using the Economic Base Multiplier and Shift- Share Analysis214
Review Questions232
Exercises233
References235
Chapter 5 Input-Output Analysis for Planning Purposes237
5.1 Introduction to Input-Output Analysis237
5.2 The Input-Output Table242
5.3 Deriving Input-Output Multipliers —The Economic Model246
5.4 Assumptions and Extensions of Input-Output Analysis277
Review Questions288
Exercises289
References290
Chapter 6 Land Use Analysis292
6.1 Land Use and Human Activities294
6.2 Land Classification298
6.3 Land Database and Land Mapping308
6.4 Land Suitability Analysis316
6.5 GIS-Based Land Suitability Analysis325
6.6 Impact Analysis338
Review Questions342
Exercises342
References343
Chapter 7 Transportation Analysis346
7.1 Basic Concepts in Transportation Analysis348
7.2 Overview of Transportation Analysis352
7.3 Street Classification353
7.4 Travel Demand Modeling358
7.5 Critique and Limitations393
Review Questions396
Exercises397
References399
Chapter 8 Synopsis—An Integrated Analysis401
8.1 Case Study One: 20-Year Population Projection402
8.2 Case Study Two: Household Allocation412
8.3 Case Study Three: Economic Impact Analysis422
8.4 Case Study Four: Estimation of Trip Production and Trip Attraction437
8.5 Concluding Remarks448
References449