Pragmatism is argued as a viable approach to planning in the New Zealand context. The article overviews the conceptual basis of pragmatic planning as an alternative to goal-achievement focussed planning
In 2007 Caroline Miller published a monograph on the New Zealand Planning Institute provocatively en...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
S. J. Page and K. J. Thorn, 'Towards Sustainable Tourism Planning in New Zealand: Public Sector Plan...
This chapter makes the case for pragmatist philosophy in planning theory and practice. I argue that ...
This article demonstrates the application of pragmatic planning concepts to urban land use planning
The antagonism of neoliberalism to local intervention raises questionsover the future of planning th...
This thesis is concerned with the theory and practice of planning in Western capitalist societies. S...
Legislation and practice are two arms of public policy planning. Legislation empowers or enables; p...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
What are the main challenges which New Zealand planners identify for the future and how do they view...
The planning field gives surprisingly little consideration to the non-tangible qualities of place. G...
Planning organizes our actions and conditions our effective-ness. To understand this philosophical h...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
Conflict has developed between forestry, pastoral and other land uses in New Zealand over the last t...
The article aims to show how indigenous planning in New Zealand has developed over the last two and ...
In 2007 Caroline Miller published a monograph on the New Zealand Planning Institute provocatively en...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
S. J. Page and K. J. Thorn, 'Towards Sustainable Tourism Planning in New Zealand: Public Sector Plan...
This chapter makes the case for pragmatist philosophy in planning theory and practice. I argue that ...
This article demonstrates the application of pragmatic planning concepts to urban land use planning
The antagonism of neoliberalism to local intervention raises questionsover the future of planning th...
This thesis is concerned with the theory and practice of planning in Western capitalist societies. S...
Legislation and practice are two arms of public policy planning. Legislation empowers or enables; p...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
What are the main challenges which New Zealand planners identify for the future and how do they view...
The planning field gives surprisingly little consideration to the non-tangible qualities of place. G...
Planning organizes our actions and conditions our effective-ness. To understand this philosophical h...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
Conflict has developed between forestry, pastoral and other land uses in New Zealand over the last t...
The article aims to show how indigenous planning in New Zealand has developed over the last two and ...
In 2007 Caroline Miller published a monograph on the New Zealand Planning Institute provocatively en...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
S. J. Page and K. J. Thorn, 'Towards Sustainable Tourism Planning in New Zealand: Public Sector Plan...