Buch, Englisch, 282 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 593 g
Buch, Englisch, 282 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 593 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-23375-1
Verlag: Routledge
The field of urban planning is far-reaching in breadth and depth. This is due to the complex nature of cities, regions, and development processes. The knowledge domain of planning includes social, economic, technological, environmental, and political systems that continue to evolve and expand rapidly. Understanding these systems is an inter-disciplinary endeavor at the scale of several academic fields. The wide range of topics considered by planning educators and practitioners are often based on varying definitions of "planning" and modes of planning practice. This unique book discusses various elements and contributions to urban planning research to show that seemingly disparate topics do in fact intersect and together, contribute to ways of understanding urban planning. The objective is not to discuss how to "do" research, but rather, to explore the context of urban planning scholarship with implications for the planning academy and planning practice.
This edited volume includes chapters contributed by a diverse range of planning scholars who consider the corpus of planning scholarship both historically and critically in their area of expertise. It is essential reading for students of planning research and planning theory from around the world.
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Introduction: Planning Knowledge and Research Part I 1. How Theory Links Research and Practice: 70 Years' Planning Theory: A Critical Review 2. Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Urban Planning 3. Planning Research in the Service of Planning Practice: Process and Implementation 4. Striving for Impact Beyond the Academy? Planning Research in Australia Part II 5. Planning Culture: Research Heuristics and Explanatory Value 6. The Relationship of Green Places and Urban Society: Understanding the Evolution and Integration of City Planning with the Ecological Sciences 7. Evolution in Land Use and Transportation Research 8. Monitoring Sustainability Culture: An Overview of a Multi-Year Program of Evaluation Research at the University of Michigan Part III 9. Towards an Object-Oriented Case Methodology for Planners 10. Urban Morphology as a Research Method 11. The Unwarranted Boundaries between Urban Planning and Design in Theory, Practice and Research Part IV 12. Use of Planning Magazine to Bridge the Gap Between Researchers and Practitioners 13. Planning from the Inside Out: Using GIS Technology & Citizen Science Post-Disaster in New Orleans 14. Planning Our Future Cities: The Role Computer Technologies Can Play 15. Science in Planning: Theory, Methods and Models Postscript Appendices