(18 Mai 1980) ; Assistance ; Catastrophe ; Eruption volcanique ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Mount St Helens ; Plan d'urgence ; Prévention des catastrophes ; Sauvetage ; Washington State
Les catastrophes naturelles et les plans d'urgence. Etude basée sur le cas de l'éruption volcanique du Mont-Saint-Hélène en mai 1980.
Planning for resource recovery: Lessons from the California experience
The communities have generally hesitated to include resource recovery in their plans| this seems to be due largely to technological uncertainties, to the existence of economic and institutional biases against recovery and to the lack of financial
The men in the street: notes on the existential meaning of the street and its spatial implications in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
Emotional loading of environmental perceptions: a contribution to architectural psychology in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
A case for local architecture in an arid zone: the Negev desert in Israël in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
Regional planning and its institutional framework: an illustration from the Rhine-Main area, 1890-1945 in Planning and the environment in the modern world.
REBENTISCH, D.
University of London. Bedford College, Planning history group. London, Royaume-Uni
Community approach to town planning in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
Description du projet d'implantation d'un centre urbain, dans les collines de Galilée. La structure sociale, visant à stabiliser les familles de colons, est incluse dans le plan d'urbanisme. (Vnm).
Planning is particularly important in the Soviet Union since not only most spatial change but all economic planning is the product of a systematic socio-political ideology. Planning is therefore the key to understanding the Soviet economy, Soviet
society and spatial change in the Soviet Union. Indeed, this is the first study in which the focus has been directed specifically at spatial planning in the Soviet Union in any systematic way. Based on the authors'own research, the book provides
a comprehensive review of planning in the Soviet Union for both geography students and Soviet specialists.