All professions need to respond to changes in the environment within which they operate and ours is no exception - as we enter the I990s, town and regional planners are faced with a rapidly changing socio-political context as well as the pressures resulting from increasing levels of urbanisation and concern about sustaining the natural environment. Planners need to consider in what ways we should adapt and how we can contribute to the planning and development needs of the new era, and with this in mind I will address three questions:- What has changed significantly?- Why should planners respond to the changing circumstances?- What principles should guide our response as planners
An attitudinal survey conducted amongst Chief Town Planners of 66 local authorities in South Africa ...
Since the founding of planning in South Africa fifty-two years ago, the statutory bodies governing t...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
South African Institute of Town and Regional Planners report of the president: October 199
During the last year there have been significant changes that affect the working environment within ...
South African Institute of Town and Regional Planners report of the president: September 199
Although the practice of developing towns and cities can be traced far back in history, the professi...
The problems and priorities facing the planning profession in South Africa are considered from three...
If one examines the activities of the Council during the year one has to admit that it was character...
Twelve months ago, 25 June 1996, saw a watershed event in the history of the planning professio...
Planning theory and practice reflect the cultural and political context in which planning occurs. Th...
Thesis (M.Sc.U.R.P.)-University of Natal, 2002.Town and regional planning in South Africa is challen...
This article reports on the findings of a job market study conducted by South African planning schoo...
The changing nature of planning has raised questions about what skills, competencies, values and lit...
This paper discusses post-apartheid planning reform in South Africa and identifies the successes and...
An attitudinal survey conducted amongst Chief Town Planners of 66 local authorities in South Africa ...
Since the founding of planning in South Africa fifty-two years ago, the statutory bodies governing t...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
South African Institute of Town and Regional Planners report of the president: October 199
During the last year there have been significant changes that affect the working environment within ...
South African Institute of Town and Regional Planners report of the president: September 199
Although the practice of developing towns and cities can be traced far back in history, the professi...
The problems and priorities facing the planning profession in South Africa are considered from three...
If one examines the activities of the Council during the year one has to admit that it was character...
Twelve months ago, 25 June 1996, saw a watershed event in the history of the planning professio...
Planning theory and practice reflect the cultural and political context in which planning occurs. Th...
Thesis (M.Sc.U.R.P.)-University of Natal, 2002.Town and regional planning in South Africa is challen...
This article reports on the findings of a job market study conducted by South African planning schoo...
The changing nature of planning has raised questions about what skills, competencies, values and lit...
This paper discusses post-apartheid planning reform in South Africa and identifies the successes and...
An attitudinal survey conducted amongst Chief Town Planners of 66 local authorities in South Africa ...
Since the founding of planning in South Africa fifty-two years ago, the statutory bodies governing t...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...