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Planning, Property and Environmental Management: Books

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The University of Manchester Library is home to a significant collection of books for Planning, Property and Environmental Management.

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Transport and Mobility Futures in Urban Africa

This book provides a collection of insightful conceptual and empirical works that situate transport and mobility challenges in the unique context of individual countries and cities while highlighting commonalities across the African continent. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective, the book covers important themes in transport and mobility including the links between urbanization, urban structure, and accessibility; transport equity and poverty, non-motorized transport, public transport, and the challenges and opportunities of new and emerging transport technologies, and ICT-mediated mobility solutions. Each chapter engages with the normative imperatives that are critical to improving the transport and mobility situations of African urban areas now and in the future (Provided by Publisher).

 

This title is co-edited by Dr Ransford Antwi Acheampong (Senior Lecturer in Transport and Urban Futures) and Prof Karen Lucas (Professor of Human Geography) at The University of Manchester.

Front cover of The Settlement Patterns of Britain: Past, Present and the Future Foretold in Eight Essays

The Settlement Patterns of Britain: Past, Present and the Future Foretold in Eight Essays

In writing The Settlement Patterns of Britain Nick Green was inspired by the short story genre. His book is a collection of eight non-fiction short stories or essays, where the characters are the places, some of which appear more than once, usually as bit-part players, occasionally as the main protagonist. Preceded by a prologue describing Britain's prehistory as a European peninsula, each essay covers a fixed period in the history of the development of Britain's settlement patterns, sometimes long, more often quite short, beginning around 2,500 BC and ending about one hundred years in the future. Nick Green chose those periods that are particularly instructive in revealing how settlement patterns come to exist in the form they do and how they might develop in the future. Settlement patterns are not just about where a place is, but about how that place relates to others. They wax and wane with circumstance, and around each settlement's fixed core, the patterns of living and working shift constantly, driven by forces beyond the control of any individual town or city or village. From Bronze Age communities to computer simulations, from the mediaeval wool trade to the hyper-networked society, from Viking invasions to the post-industrial era, the essays cover a broad sweep of history. They appear in chronological order, but are not intended to provide a continuous, linear historical narrative - nor do they: each essay is freestanding so they can be read in whatever order the reader prefers (Provided by Publisher).

 

Dr Nick Green is a Lecturer in the Department of Planning, Property and Environmental Management at The University of Manchester.

Front cover of Corporate Real Estate Asset Management: Strategy and Implementation

Corporate Real Estate Asset Management: Strategy & Implementation

The second edition of Corporate Real Estate Asset Management is fully up to date with the latest thought and practice on successful and efficient use of corporate office space. Written from an occupier’s perspective, the book presents a ten-point CREAM model that offers advice on issues such as sustainability, workplace productivity, real estate performance measurement, change management and customer focus. In addition, new case studies provide real-life examples of how corporations in the UK, USA, Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi actively manage their corporate real estate.

The book is aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students on corporate real estate, facilities management and real estate courses and international MBA programmes (Provided by Publisher).

 

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The Sustainable Digital City

This book explores the rise of technology-centered urban planning and the diffusion of these practices around the world. Seven axes of urban planning have been selected to highlight how data and technology currently work and how these systems can be improved going forward. Each aspect is explored in its own chapter that combines narrative description, illustrations, and case studies to show how technology currently shapes our cities and how this may impact the urban environments. Topics include infrastructure, mobility, energy use and distribution, work, public health, and knowledge transfer among others. The book also demonstrates how these aspects are tied to and affect the four pillars of sustainability: environment, society, economy, and culture (Provided by the Publisher).

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Widening the Range of Our Digital Resources: Extending our Elgar Online Collection

We have extended our Elgar Online collection to include over 900 ebooks, handbooks and reference works spanning various disciplines including business, economics, education, geography, law, planning, politics, sociology and social policy.
 
Staff and students can access a further 400 titles centred on themes of social responsibility. These encompass a wide range of subjects, including sustainable development goals, human rights, urban and regional studies, responsible business practices, environmental economics, climate change, and social policy.
 
Our full ElgarOnline collection provides an invaluable resource for teaching and research across the social sciences whilst supporting  interdisciplinary research groups, such as Manchester Urban InstitutePolicy@Manchester and Sustainable Futures, and aligning with the University's commitment to Social Responsibility.

Locating and borrowing books

You can use Library Search to search for both print and eBooks as well as a range of other resources including articles, journals, and databases.

Guide to printed collections

The Library uses the Dewey Decimal Classification scheme (Dewey for short) to arrange books and other resources on the shelves so you can locate them easily.

The vast majority of books relating to Planning, Property and Environmental Management and related subjects can be found in the Main Library

 

Subject Areas Classmark(s) Location
Area planning and landscape architecture 710

Main Library -

Blue Area - Floor 4

Planning 

711 (specifically 711.16 and 711.4)

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Blue Area - Floor 4

Landscape architecture (Landscape design)

712

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Blue Area - Floor 4

Political science - politics and government 320 (specifically 320.6 – relating to public policy)

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Blue Area - Floor 2

Labour economics 331 (specifically 331.83 – relating to housing)

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Blue Area - Floor 2

Economics of land and energy 

(including real estate)

333

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Blue Area - Floor 2

Macroeconomics and related topics 339

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Blue Area - Floor 2

Public administration 351

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Blue Area - Floor 2

General considerations of public administration 352

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Specific fields of public administration 353

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Administration of economy and environment 354

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Blue Area - Floor 2

Social problems and services 361

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Blue Area - Floor 2

General management 658

Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3

 

More information: Locating books on shelves

For help with finding your way around the Main Library, please use our new Interactive Map.

Course reading lists

You can access your course reading lists in Blackboard: 

Access your Reading Lists

Reading Lists

E-book collections

The Library provides access to numerous e-book collections that host many titles relating to Planning, Property and Environmental Management and related subjects. Follow this link to browse different collections you can explore to find e-books relating to your studies. 

E-book collections

E-book collections

Order a Book

If the Library doesn't already hold a copy of the book you need, fill in the Order a Book form and we will get it for you.

University staff should use the Order a Book (Staff) form.

Order a Book

Theses and dissertations

Theses can be a valuable source of information for your research and are very useful points of reference for when you come to write your own thesis.

For detailed information on how to access theses from the University of Manchester, and from other universities in the UK and internationally, please visit our Theses Library Guide

 

Theses

 

 

Doctoral/Research Theses

  • Electronic versions of many open-access University of Manchester research theses, submitted from the 2010 session onwards, are available on Research Explorer, the University of Manchester’s research database.

 

Theses from other UK/International Institutions

  • ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global (PQDT Global)

    A searchable and browsable database of dissertations and theses from around the world, spanning from 1743 to the present day. It also offers full text for graduate works added since 1997, along with selected full text for works written prior to 1997. It contains a significant amount of new international dissertations and theses both in citations and in full text. Designated as an official offsite repository for the U.S. Library of Congress, PQDT Global offers comprehensive historic and ongoing coverage for North American works and significant and growing international coverage from a multiyear program of expanding partnerships with international universities and national associations.

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