Legal Foundations of Land Use Planning
Discover the essential guide to urban planning with Legal Foundations of Land Use Planning by Jerome G. Rose. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2012, this comprehensive paperback spans 561 pages, offering invaluable insights into the intersection of law and community development.
This book delves into the critical role of law as an instrument in the urban planning process, highlighting how planners can leverage legal frameworks to achieve community goals and objectives. While the law is a powerful tool, it is important to understand its limitations in addressing all urban challenges and social needs.
Whether you are a student, practitioner, or enthusiast in the fields of city planning and redevelopment law, this book serves as a vital resource for understanding the legal foundations that shape land use planning in the United States. Enhance your knowledge and strategies for effective urban development with this authoritative text.