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The Death and Life of Great American Cities
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Contents
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Table of Contents
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=Part One: The Peculiar Nature of Cities
2.1
=The uses of sidewalks: safety
2.2
=The uses of sidewalks: contact
2.3
=The uses of sidewalks: assimilating children
2.4
=The uses of neighborhood parks
2.5
=The uses of city neighborhoods
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=Part Two: The Conditions for City Diversity
3.1
=The generators of diversity
3.2
=The need for primary mixed uses
3.3
=The need for small blocks
3.4
=The need for aged buildings
3.5
=The need for concentration
3.6
=Some myths about diversity
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=Part Three: Forces of Decline and Regeneration
4.1
=The self-destruction of diversity
4.2
=The curse of border vacuums
4.3
=Unslumming and slumming
4.4
=Gradual money and cataclysmic money
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=Part Four: Different Tactics
5.1
=Subsidizing dwellings
5.2
=Erosion of cities or attrition of automobiles
5.3
=Visual order: its limitations and possibilities
5.4
=Salvaging projects
5.5
=Governing and planning districts
5.6
=The kind of problem a city is
Table of Contents
=Part One: The Peculiar Nature of Cities
=The uses of sidewalks: safety
=The uses of sidewalks: contact
=The uses of sidewalks: assimilating children
=The uses of neighborhood parks
=The uses of city neighborhoods
=Part Two: The Conditions for City Diversity
=The generators of diversity
=The need for primary mixed uses
=The need for small blocks
=The need for aged buildings
=The need for concentration
=Some myths about diversity
=Part Three: Forces of Decline and Regeneration
=The self-destruction of diversity
=The curse of border vacuums
=Unslumming and slumming
=Gradual money and cataclysmic money
=Part Four: Different Tactics
=Subsidizing dwellings
=Erosion of cities or attrition of automobiles
=Visual order: its limitations and possibilities
=Salvaging projects
=Governing and planning districts
=The kind of problem a city is