Community Planning: How to Solve Urban and Environmental Problems

Community Planning: How to Solve Urban and Environmental Problems

by Stephanie B. Kelly
Community Planning: How to Solve Urban and Environmental Problems

Community Planning: How to Solve Urban and Environmental Problems

by Stephanie B. Kelly

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Overview

Community Planning: How to Solve Urban and Environmental Problems covers the basic theoretical principles of community planning and how planning has evolved in the United States. The book defines the interdisciplinary nature of the field, identifies the forces that shape the planning process, and explains the sub-specialized areas of community planning. Throughout the text, the author draws connections between the theoretical principles of planning and their practical applications, leading to an emphasis on the essential skill that links theory to implementation and practice— problem solving. After reading each chapter and corresponding exercises, students learn to link the theoretical concepts with real world planning problems on their campus, downtown, and hometowns. Several major themes run throughout the text. First, understanding the theoretical principles of community planning leads to effective practical applications in problem solving. Second, using the problem-oriented approach is an effective way of dealing with the immediate situations that confront community planners, and lastly, planners are confronted with their political implications, therefore discussions about the role of federal, state, and local regulations on planning practice are woven into the text. Community Planning: How to Solve Urban and Environmental Problems provides students with an understanding of the events that shape community planning, the particular forces that impact the planning process, and the knowledge that is needed to link content areas together to solve planning problems. The book is suitable for students in regional, environmental, city, and community planning courses, as well as for students in related fields including geography, sociology, criminal justice, public administration, and economics. The content and problem solving techniques are valuable for all students in order to participate in community service activities in the future, and the practical aspects of the text make it suitable as a reference for professional planners and local planning board members as well.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742574489
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/17/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Stephanie B. Kelly, chair and professor in the Department of Geography and Regional Planning at Westfield State College, has twenty years of teaching and professional planning experience, as well as publishing numerous conference papers, articles, and professional plans.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 I Reshaping the Planning Process
Chapter 2 The Fundamental Theories of Community Planning
Chapter 3 Problem-Oriented Planning and Problem Solving
Chapter 4 Community Overview and Land Ethic
Chapter 5 II The Politics of Planning
Chapter 6 Historical and Political Aspects of Planning in the United States
Chapter 7 Process of Zoning and Legal Issues in the United States
Chapter 8 Growth Management
Chapter 9 III Subspecialized Areas of Planning
Chapter 10 Environmental Planning
Chapter 11 Urban Design and Community Development
Chapter 12 Historic-Site Preservation and Revitalization
Chapter 13 Transportation and Energy Planning
Chapter 14 Tying It All Together: The Integrative Problem-Oriented Approach
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