Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, July 2-13, 1979
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. 0. General Introduction. - 2. 0. Part 1 - Systems and Methods. - 2. 1. Systems: Introduction. - 2. 2. Systems and Models in Urban Design - A Tutorial Overview. - 2. 3. Systems Analysis of `The First and Second Generations . - 2. 4. Structure and Usefulness of Planning Information Systems. - 2. 5. Planning and the Systems Approach - Exploding some Myths, Creating a Reality. - 2. 6. Methods: Introduction. - 2. 7. Human Settlements as Self-Organizing Open Systems. - 2. 8. Multi-Criteria Analysis and Fuzzy Set Theory Applications to Urban Design. - 2. 9. The Systems Approach in Physical Planning - An Illustrated Consideration of its Possibilities and Limitations. - 3. 0. Part 2 - Subsystems. - 3. 1. Human Subsystems: Introduction. - 3. 2. Urban Design and Human Systems - On Ways of Relating Buildings to Urban Fabric. - 3. 3. Urban Design - Some Relevant Social Forces in Developing Societies. - 3. 4. Urban Design and the Role of Traditional Urban Systems. - 3. 5. Energy Subsystems: Introduction. - 3. 6. Urbanization and the Global Energy Problem. - 3. 7. Assessment of the Energy Consumption of Urban Forms. - 3. 8. Well-Being in Cities - The Low-Energy City. - 3. 9. The Energy Crisis and Urban Form - A Comment. - 3. 10. Physical Layout and Energy Consumption - The Case of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. - 3. 11. The Misperception of Car Running Costs and its Impact on the Demand for Energy in the Transport Sector. - 3. 12. Examining the Effectiveness of a Car Running Cost Meter. - 3. 13. Energy and Territory - A Proposal for Research in an Area of Calabria. - 4. 0. General Conclusion. - 5. 0. About the Authors.