Changing Places: The Science And Art Of New Urban Planning

Charles Branas , John Macdonald , Robert Stokes
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Changing Places: The Science And Art Of New Urban Planning

Charles Branas , John Macdonald , Robert Stokes
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"A great, bracing read for us cultural theorists: the authors really interrogate what evidence means in a complex ecosystem such as a city, as well as what you do with it. The case studies in the rest of the book show off examples of evidence-led interventions, all with apparently proven social benefits: they include large-scale tree planting for health in Philadelphia, light rail ridership fighting obesity in Charlotte and the use of signs in LA parks to make people exercise. The message is a simple one: with the right evidence base, you can make meaningful changes. Like London’s cholera in 1854, you can cure a city of its social ills."---Richard J. Williams, Times Higher Education
  • Published date: Jun 07, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 210
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 9780691234434
  • Dimensions: 6.124803149" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H
John MacDonald is professor of criminology and sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. Charles Branas is the Gelman Professor and chair of the Department of Epidemiology at Columbia University. Robert Stokes is associate professor and chair of the Master of Public Policy Program in the School of Public Service at DePaul University.

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