04418nam 22007215 450 991106473240332120260210120416.0981-9522-51-X10.1007/978-981-95-2251-4(CKB)45287977800041(MiAaPQ)EBC32539690(Au-PeEL)EBL32539690(OCoLC)1573147929(DE-He213)978-981-95-2251-4(EXLCZ)994528797780004120260210d2026 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Spatial Planning Guide to Public Goods Designing, Implementing, and Sustaining Public Goods for Equitable Cities and Communities /by Roberto Rocco1st ed. 2026.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2026.1 online resource (599 pages)Social Sciences Series981-9522-50-1 1: Introduction to Public Goods -- 2: Publicness and the City -- 3: Theoretical Foundations of Public Goods -- 4: Economic Perspectives -- 5: Public Goods and Citizen Rights -- 6: Legal and Policy Frameworks -- 7: Governance and Management of Public Goods -- 8: Environmental Public Goods -- 9: Technological and Digital Public Goods -- 10: Heritage as a Public Good -- 11: Public Art as a Public Good -- 12: Public Goods In Depth Case Studies -- 13: Examples of Projects Highlighting Public Goods -- 14: Challenges and Future Directions -- 15: Policy Recommendations.This book equips urban planning professionals, students, and policymakers with the knowledge to not only advocate for public goods but to effectively implement, manage, and maintain them in real-world projects and policies. It offers an in-depth exploration of the economic, legal, and governance intricacies surrounding public goods, highlighting their essential role in fostering social equity and sustainability. Through case studies and practical and theoretical exploration, this guide enables professionals to navigate challenges, make informed decisions, and ensure the equitable provision of public goods in urban contexts. By bridging theory and practice, the book empowers readers to develop and manage public goods with a focus on inclusivity, resilience, and long-term sustainability. Roberto Rocco is an Associate Professor of Spatial Planning and Strategy at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of TU Delft. Roberto is trained as an architect and spatial planner with a master’s in planning by the University of São Paulo and a PhD by TU Delft. Roberto focuses on governance for sustainability transitions, as well as issues of governance in regional planning and design. This includes special attention to Spatial Justice as a crucial dimension of sustainability transitions. Roberto has also published extensively about informal urbanisation in the Global South, and he does research on how informal institutions influence and shape planning at the local level. He is one of the lead investigators of UP 2030 Urban Planning and Design Ready for 2030, a Horizon Europe project gathering 42 partners seeking to speed up the sustainability transition in European cities.Social Sciences SeriesHuman geographyCultural geographyUrban policyUrban economicsPublic administrationPolitical planningSocial and Cultural GeographyUrban PolicyUrban EconomicsHuman GeographyPublic ManagementPublic PolicyHuman geography.Cultural geography.Urban policy.Urban economics.Public administration.Political planning.Social and Cultural Geography.Urban Policy.Urban Economics.Human Geography.Public Management.Public Policy.363Rocco Roberto1776348MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911064732403321A Spatial Planning Guide to Public Goods4545720UNINA