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If you are attending this year’s RGS Conference do drop by the Policy Press
stand and say hello to Senior Commissioning Editor, Emily Watt.


Please find below a selection of our latest titles in Urban Studies and
Planning, all of which are available to buy at the conference at great
discount prices. For details of all our titles in this area, please see our
new online flyer. <http://bit.ly/1NJ4pno>


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*Latest titles in Urban Studies and Planning*


*OUT TODAY*


*Rethinking sustainable cities: Accessible, green and fair
<http://www.policypress.co.uk/rethinking-sustainable-cities>*

*Edited by David Simon*

*Paperback £9.99/US$18.00 ISBN: 978-1-4473-3284-8*

*Conference price: £5.00*

*ePDF available to download at www.oapen.org <http://www.oapen.org/>*


Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This important book makes a
significant contribution to the sustainable urbanisation agenda through
authoritative interventions contextualising, assessing and explaining the
relevance and importance of three central characteristics of sustainable
towns and cities everywhere; that they be accessible, green and fair.


*Health divides: Where you live can kill you
<http://www.policypress.co.uk/health-divides>*

*By Clare Bambra*

*Pb £12.99 /US$22.00 ISBN: 978-1-4473-3035-6*

*Conference price: £10.00*


Clare Bambra examines the social, environmental, economic and political
causes of health inequalities, how they have evolved over time and what
they are like today. Revealing gaps in life expectancy of up to 25 years
between places just a few miles apart, this important book demonstrates
that where you live can kill you.


The book launches at this year's conference with a drinks event this
evening (Wednesday 31st August). Check the conference programme for more
information.


*Cities for a Small Continent: International handbook of city recovery
<http://www.policypress.co.uk/cities-for-a-small-continent>*

*By Anne Power*

*Paperback £24.99/US$42.95  ISBN: 978-1-4473-2753-0*

*Conference price: £15.00*


Download the book’s Foreword by Richard Rogers, international architect,
here <http://policypress.co.uk/asset/3362/power-richard-rogers-foreword.pdf>
.

Through varied case studies this original book compares changes between
Northern and Southern European countries, bigger and smaller cities over 10
years, to present a compelling framework showing how Europe’s
post-industrial cities are striving to combat environmental and social
unravelling.


*English Planning in Crisis: 10 steps to a sustainable future
<http://www.policypress.co.uk/english-planning-in-crisis>*

*By Hugh Ellis and Kate Henderson*

*Paperback £7.99/US$15.00  ISBN: 978-1-4473-3034-9*

*Conference price: £5.00*


This book is a manifesto for a new planning system in England. Reflecting
on controversial new Government reforms and deregulation, the authors draw
on policy and practice examples from across the UK and internationally to
challenge the current English system and ignite debate about its future.


*Infrastructure Delivery Planning
<http://www.policypress.co.uk/infrastructure-delivery-planning>*

*By Janice Morphet*

*Paperback £23.99/US$35.95  ISBN: 978-1-4473-1679-4*

*Conference price: £15.00*


Janice Morphet sets out and analyses the key components of infrastructure
delivery in Britain, both at national and neighbourhood level, situating
this within international, European and domestic economic, territorial and
social policy.


*Applying Leadership & Management in Planning
<http://www.policypress.co.uk/applying-leadership-and-management-in-planning>*

*By Janice Morphet*

*Paperback £22.99 US$39.95  ISBN: 978-1-4473-1684-8*

*Conference price: £15.00*


Written by an experienced author and widely respected academic, this
valuable book asks whether the planning system is to blame for the frequent
criticism it receives and discusses the ways in which management theories,
tools and techniques can be applied to planning.


*People and Places <http://www.policypress.co.uk/people-and-places>*

*By Danny Dorling and Bethan Thomas*

*Paperback £22.99/US$49.95  ISBN: 978-1-4473-1137-9*

*Conference price: £15.00*


This unique atlas uses the 2011 Census data, alongside more recent data
sources, to identify national and local trends and provide up-to-date
analysis and discussion of the implications of current trends for future
policy. This is the only social atlas of the 2011 Census that explains so
much about how all of the UK is changing.


*Resilience in the post-welfare inner city
<http://www.policypress.co.uk/resilience-in-the-post-welfare-inner-city>*

*By Geoffrey DeVerteuil*

*Now in paperback £26.99/US$45.95 ISBN: 978-1-4473-1664-0*

*Conference price: £15.00*


Moving beyond theoretical notions of ‘resilience’ this is the first book to
offer a conceptual and empirical approach to exploring and comparing the
process of resilience across service ‘hubs’ in three complex but different
global inner-city regions: London, Los Angeles and Sydney.



*Also from Policy Press*


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including *Policy & Politics*
<http://www.policypress.co.uk/journals/policy-and-politics>*.*

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*here* <http://www.policypress.co.uk/journals/policy-and-politics>?



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