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Community Planning - Integrating Social and Physical Environments

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Phil Heywood is a Fellow and former President of the Queensland Division of the Planning Institute of Australia, and has worked and taught in regional and local planning in Australia, Britain, West Africa and Malaysia. He has been head of planning schools in UK and Australia, and is currently Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. Klappentext This key planning textbook on designing healthy and sustainable communities informs planners about community life and the processes of planning and equips them with the essential knowledge and skills they need to organise change and improve the quality of urban living.The author examines the impacts of social and economic change on community life and organization and explores ways in which these changes can be planned and managed. Community planning is presented as a means to balance and integrate beneficial change with the maintenance of valued cultural traditions and life styles. This involves bringing together fields of study and practice including urban and regional planning, design, communication, housing, community organization, employment, transport, and governance. Links drawn between personal values, human activities, physical spaces and societal governance assist this process of synthesis.Establishing a common vocabulary to discuss planning - for urban and regional planners, including health planners; and open space planners - enables both students and practitioners to work with each other and with those for whom they provide services to create stronger, healthier and more sustainable communities.The aims and roles of community planning are explored and the key planning operations are explained, including the phases and applications of community planning method; the planning and location of community facilities; the roles of design in shaping responsive community spaces; and the capacity of different types of community governance to improve the relations between citizens and societies.The book is organized into two main parts: after the first three chapters have established the interests and scope of community planning, the next six each moves from an account of issues and theoretical concerns, through a review of case studies, to summaries of leading practice. This positive approach is intended to encourage readers to develop their own capacities for effective participation and action. The concluding chapter draws together the contributions of preceding ones to demonstrate the integrity of the community planning processSupplementary website: www.wiley.com/go/heywood Zusammenfassung This key planning textbook on designing healthy and sustainable communities informs planners about community life and the processes of planning and equips them with the essential knowledge and skills they need to organise change and improve the quality of urban living. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgements. 1 The Nature and Planning of Community Life. Part One: Social and Economic Changes. The current cascade of change. Part Two: Community Life and Change. Contemporary challenges to community life. Part Three: Competing Interpretations of Community Structure and Change. Order: genetically driven dominance. Productivity and exchange: through market competition. Control through transcendence of conflict: equality through struggle. Collaboration: through negotiation, adjustment and mutual aid. Part Four: The Roles of Cooperation. Cooperation in practice. Conclusions. 2 The Spirit and Characteristics of Community Planning. Part One: Themes. Communication. Consultation. Participation and exclusion. The signifi cance of participatory theories. Negotiati...

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Authors P Heywood, Phil Heywood, Phil (Department of Urban and Regional Pl Heywood, Heywood Phil
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.04.2011
 
EAN 9781405198875
ISBN 978-1-4051-9887-5
No. of pages 296
Dimensions 191 mm x 248 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Urban, spatial and country planning

Architektur, Planung, Architecture, Planning, City and town planning: architectural aspects

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