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100 1 _aWebster, Chris
245 0 0 _aProperty rights, public space and urban design
260 _c2007
490 0 _aTown Planning Review
_v78(1) 2007, 81-101(21)
520 _aAimed at urban planners and designers. Offers a set of analytical tools relating to the dynamics of open space, urban morphologies and the outcome of urban designs. Considers the way in which shared and private spaces develop public domain problems. Shows how these can be resolved by the clarification of property rights. Urban space is considered as a residual category of land, and therefore should correspond to a hierarchy of governing institutions. States that physical and institutional design are both important in creating sustainable public realms to avoid the tragedy of the urban commons.
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651 4 _aInternational
690 _aPlanning and development
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