In this essay Christensen reviews her 50-year career as a planner, researcher, and teacher. A college summer internship in New York City exposed her to urban problems and initiatives, leading to her thesis and subsequent job at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, where she worked on interagency and intergovernmental projects. Later she studied at the University of California, Berkeley’s, Department of City and Regional Planning, where she became a member of the faculty. In her research and teaching she examined wicked planning problems (Rittel & Webber, 1973), uncertainty in planning, and organizational and intergovernmental decision making, as well as housing. To help students do better at doing good, she taught savvy...
In this piece, four planners from a diversity of backgrounds provide their views on the role and fut...
Long-time career Planner and Lecturer will discuss how Planning and Landscape Architecture work toge...
David Godschalk has served as the faculty advisor for Carolina Planning since the journal was launch...
In this essay Christensen reviews her 50-year career as a planner, researcher, and teacher. A colleg...
One of the great joys of teaching planning is that every student I have has a substantial experience...
Wendy A. Kellogg is an Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Environmental Studies. She earned h...
Throughout my sixty years of professional and academic experience in endeavoring to advance the fiel...
Planning education in the US faced major turning points during the last half of the twentieth centur...
In this article Chris Jordan writes about his work at PMC, a large planning consultancy firm based i...
By tracing his journey from city planning director to director of a technical assistance center with...
Planning is a diverse field with many different areas of professional practice. Campus planning, as ...
As the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel...
Urban Planning and its Feminist Histories identifies and amplifies women’s roles in shaping the inst...
This paper presents a comparison of American planning education and professional practice with the m...
The interplay between harmony and conflict focusing on the definition of planning and the financing ...
In this piece, four planners from a diversity of backgrounds provide their views on the role and fut...
Long-time career Planner and Lecturer will discuss how Planning and Landscape Architecture work toge...
David Godschalk has served as the faculty advisor for Carolina Planning since the journal was launch...
In this essay Christensen reviews her 50-year career as a planner, researcher, and teacher. A colleg...
One of the great joys of teaching planning is that every student I have has a substantial experience...
Wendy A. Kellogg is an Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Environmental Studies. She earned h...
Throughout my sixty years of professional and academic experience in endeavoring to advance the fiel...
Planning education in the US faced major turning points during the last half of the twentieth centur...
In this article Chris Jordan writes about his work at PMC, a large planning consultancy firm based i...
By tracing his journey from city planning director to director of a technical assistance center with...
Planning is a diverse field with many different areas of professional practice. Campus planning, as ...
As the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel...
Urban Planning and its Feminist Histories identifies and amplifies women’s roles in shaping the inst...
This paper presents a comparison of American planning education and professional practice with the m...
The interplay between harmony and conflict focusing on the definition of planning and the financing ...
In this piece, four planners from a diversity of backgrounds provide their views on the role and fut...
Long-time career Planner and Lecturer will discuss how Planning and Landscape Architecture work toge...
David Godschalk has served as the faculty advisor for Carolina Planning since the journal was launch...