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Visions of Eden: Environmentalism, urban planning, and city building in St. Petersburg, Florida
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, écologie urbaine, environnement, environnement urbain, aménagement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme, St. Petersburg, Florida, Floride, Stephenson R. Bruce, twentieth century, vingtième siècle
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R. Bruce Stephenson
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1997
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The Ohio State University Press
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http://hdl.handle.net/1811/31751
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234
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<b>Extract from the Introduction:</b></div>
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This book examines the efforts of planners and their advocates to harmonize city building and environmental protection. Despite its geriatric image, St. Petersburg is a young city, the product of America's amazing twentieth-century prosperity. The city has grown in concert with efforts to impose a rational order on society. Since the 1890s planners have combined utopian visions with regulatory techniques to channel development into desired urban forms. Their plans, however, have often generated more conflict than consensus.</div>
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<b>Contents:</b></div>
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Preface</div>
Introduction: City planning in Eden</div>
1. William Straub's crusade for beauty</div>
2. A laboratory for urban planning?</div>
3. <i>St. Petersburg today, St. Petersburg tomorrow</i>: A model plan for the modern city</div>
4. To sell or to plan paradise?</div>
5. The end of a dream, the institution of planning</div>
6. The Bartholomew Plan: A formula for efficiency</div>
7. Beyond limits: The death of Boca Ciega Bay</div>
8. Establishing limits: The "quiet revolution"</div>
9. Recycling Eden: Planning for the next century</div>
Epilogue: The Nolen renaissance</div>
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<b>R. Bruce Stephenson </b>is Professor of Environmental Studies, Director of the Environmental Studies/Growth Management Program, Hamilton Holt Program and Director of the Masters of Planning for Civic Urbanism, Hamilton Holt Program at Rollins College, Florida.</div>
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Ouvrage
aménagement urbain
écologie urbaine
environnement
environnement urbain
Florida
Floride
histoire de l'urbanisme
St. Petersburg
Stephenson R. Bruce
twentieth century
vingtième siècle