Abstract. This essay deals with problems of planning fundamental in the sense that they transcend socioeconomic systems. It is partitioned into four. The first part refers to some problems of transition from the realm of individuals to the social realm. The second part establishes the generality of the concept of an optimum city and its anti-utopian character. The third part discusses urban policy, politics and their impact on the attainment of an optimum city. Finally, the fourth part begins with a question on the nature of optimal institutions and concludes with some laws that cities under such optimal institutions should obey
Abstract. A recent article by Scott and Roweis (1977) on planning theory is discussed and criticized...
The urban ecological framework is the systematisation of several frameworks in the city and beyond, ...
Projective Planning explores recent trends in urban planning, asking how planning practices associat...
The area of this investigation has been the examination of urban development from the foundation of ...
This essay attempts to examine critically the rational theory of urban planning, the dominant paradi...
Programs in city and regional planning typically have one set of courses devoted tothe process of pl...
We have been asked to consider the problems of planning in the metropolitan environment. If we were...
urbanism, and the just city. The first type emphasizes the planner’s role in mediating among “stakeh...
The problems of planning and development of territories, the expansion of the modern city has been e...
The practice of planning cities has come about to create better outcomes for people. Planning compri...
Definition of city as a complex system opens up to a series of problems that involve the legitimacy ...
Abstract. Most of the recent theoretical literature on the internal structure of cities has assumed ...
City planners have increasingly come to interpret their mandate as a broad demand for social plannin...
The issue of the concept of development and urban planning in an optimal manner is as old as cities....
309 p., ill., ref. bib. : dissem.A new and exciting concept of city planning permeates this challeng...
Abstract. A recent article by Scott and Roweis (1977) on planning theory is discussed and criticized...
The urban ecological framework is the systematisation of several frameworks in the city and beyond, ...
Projective Planning explores recent trends in urban planning, asking how planning practices associat...
The area of this investigation has been the examination of urban development from the foundation of ...
This essay attempts to examine critically the rational theory of urban planning, the dominant paradi...
Programs in city and regional planning typically have one set of courses devoted tothe process of pl...
We have been asked to consider the problems of planning in the metropolitan environment. If we were...
urbanism, and the just city. The first type emphasizes the planner’s role in mediating among “stakeh...
The problems of planning and development of territories, the expansion of the modern city has been e...
The practice of planning cities has come about to create better outcomes for people. Planning compri...
Definition of city as a complex system opens up to a series of problems that involve the legitimacy ...
Abstract. Most of the recent theoretical literature on the internal structure of cities has assumed ...
City planners have increasingly come to interpret their mandate as a broad demand for social plannin...
The issue of the concept of development and urban planning in an optimal manner is as old as cities....
309 p., ill., ref. bib. : dissem.A new and exciting concept of city planning permeates this challeng...
Abstract. A recent article by Scott and Roweis (1977) on planning theory is discussed and criticized...
The urban ecological framework is the systematisation of several frameworks in the city and beyond, ...
Projective Planning explores recent trends in urban planning, asking how planning practices associat...