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Planning Theory

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Planning Theory

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Planning Theory book

A Search for Future Directions

Planning Theory

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Planning Theory book

A Search for Future Directions
Edited ByRobert Burchell
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 25 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315126456
Pages 418
eBook ISBN 9781315126456
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Burchell, R. (Ed.). (2012). Planning Theory: A Search for Future Directions (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315126456

ABSTRACT

Theory and practice in city planning have never been known for their compatibility. The planner, dealing with stresses such as the personalities at work in a board meeting and coping with the realities of fund raising, political realities, and the like, can find little guidance in the theory of the trade. The issues of poverty groups, whether rural or urban, the provision of services, and the packaging of them are seemingly insuperable. The sheer frustration in the inability to deliver, which so many planners feel, can result in considerable impatience and a questioning of the relevance of theory.The editors argue that this state of affairs, though understandable, is unacceptable. While short-range meliorismwithout sense of perspective may be good for the practitioner's individual psyche, the cost may be borne by the long-run best interests of the groups to be served. The risks of a lack of perspective and the experiences generated by this phenomenon are too serious in their implications to permit the process to continue.In this new age of anxiety it is essential for both planners and theorists to understand their roles as well as provide guidance in shaping them. Burchell and Sternlieb have thus gathered here a variety of individuals, all of whom in their separate and distinct fashions are seasoned, both in practice and in theory. The book is divided into five sections: Physical Planning in Change, Social Planning in Change, Public Policy Planning in Change, Economic Planning in Change, and a final section detailing the roles of planners and who they are. These shared puzzlements and insights will prove useful to all practitioners and theorists in the planning field.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

The Role of the Physical Urban Planner

chapter |4 pages

Ecological Planning: The Planner As Catalyst

chapter |12 pages

Planners as Architects of Built Environment—or Vice Versa

chapter |12 pages

Make No Big Plans . . . Planning in Cleveland in the 1970s

part |2 pages

SECTION II: SOCIAL PLANNING IN CHANGE-PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL SENSITIVITY

chapter |28 pages

Social Planning and Social Science: Historical Continuities and Comparative Discontinuities

chapter |4 pages

The Redistributive Function in Planning: Creating Greater Equity Among Citizens of Communities

chapter |10 pages

Social Planning and the Political Planner

chapter |12 pages

Politics, Planning, and Categories—Bridging the Gap

chapter |18 pages

Social Planning and the Mentally and Physically Handicapped: The Growing "Special Service" Populations

part |2 pages

SECTION III: PUBLIC POLICY PLANNING IN CHANGEMACRO- PLANNING VERSUS LOCAL CONTROL

chapter |38 pages

Planning Behavior and Professional Policymaking Activity

chapter |12 pages

A Difference Paradigm for Planning

chapter |16 pages

Innovation, Flexible Response and Social Learning: A Problem in the Theory of Meta-Planning

chapter |22 pages

The Planner as Interventionist In Public Policy Issues

chapter |8 pages

Notes On An Expedition To Planland

chapter |4 pages

Planning—An Historical and Intellectual Perspective

part |2 pages

SECTION IV: ECONOMIC PLANNING IN CHANGENATIONAL PLANNING, DEMAND VERSUS SUPPLY EMPHASES

chapter |22 pages

On Planning the Ideology of Planning

chapter |20 pages

Planning In An Advanced Capitalist State

chapter |14 pages

The Comprehensive Planning of Location

chapter |10 pages

Economics in Urban Planning: Use, Skills and Supply

part |2 pages

SECTION V: WHAT ARE PLANNERS? WHAT DO PLANNERS DO? AND HOW ARE THEY PREPARED FOR THEIR TASKS?

chapter 3|18 pages

Crises of American Planning

chapter 7|12 pages

Hills On the Way To the Mountain: The Role of Planning and Planners

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