Cleveland Policy Planning Report, 1975

Cleveland Policy Planning Report, 1975
Title Cleveland Policy Planning Report, 1975 PDF eBook
Author Cleveland (Ohio). City Planning Commission
Publisher
Pages
Release 1974
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Cleveland Policy Planning Report, 1975

Cleveland Policy Planning Report, 1975
Title Cleveland Policy Planning Report, 1975 PDF eBook
Author Cleveland (Ohio). City Planning Commission. Policy Analysis Division
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 1975
Genre City planning
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Cleveland Policy Planning Report

Cleveland Policy Planning Report
Title Cleveland Policy Planning Report PDF eBook
Author Cleveland (Ohio). City Planning Commission
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1973
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Housing and Planning References

Housing and Planning References
Title Housing and Planning References PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 854
Release 1977
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Housing and Planning References

Housing and Planning References
Title Housing and Planning References PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Library
Publisher
Pages 822
Release 1975
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Introduction to Planning History in the United States

Introduction to Planning History in the United States
Title Introduction to Planning History in the United States PDF eBook
Author Donald A. Krueckeberg
Publisher Routledge
Pages 474
Release 2018-01-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351309943

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This book is an introduction to the history of the city planning profession in the United States, from its roots in the middle of the nineteenth century to the present day. The work examines important questions of American planning history. Why did city planning develop in the manner it did? What did it set out to achieve and how have those goals changed? Where did planning thrive and who were its leaders? What have been the most important ideas in planning and what is their relation to thought and social development?By answering these questions, this book provides a general understanding for further study of the extensive literature of planning and urban history.Donald A. Krueckeberg divides this work into three historical periods: an initial period of independent but gradually converging concepts of a planned city; a second period of national organization, experimentation, and development; and a third period of implementation of planning ideas in nearly all levels and areas of urban policymaking.Krueckeberg begins with revealing the origins of modern planning in the movements for sanitary reform, civic art and beautification, classical revival in civic design, and neighborhood settlements and housing reform. A second section covers the institutionalization of the profession; the rise of zoning and comprehensive planning; influential figures of the period; and the new communities program of the New Deal. The book contains case studies and focuses on the role of the planner and the effectiveness of the profession. Krueckeberg concludes with a bibliography of planning history in the United States.

Ethics in Planning

Ethics in Planning
Title Ethics in Planning PDF eBook
Author Martin Wachs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 571
Release 2017-07-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351311344

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Some planners limit discussions of ethics to simple, though important, questions about the propriety of their daily activities. This approach to ethics restricts discussion of professional ethics to the propriety of everyday social and professional relationships. It ignores the broader ethical content of planning practice, methods, and policies. While narrow definitions of ethical behavior can easily preoccupy public officials and professional associations, they divert attention from more profound moral issues.Martin Wachs argues that ethical issues are implicit in nearly all planning decisions. For illustrative and educational reasons, it is useful to divide ethics in planning into four distinct categories. The first category includes the moral implications of bureaucratic practices and rules of behavior regarding clients and supervisors. The second category includes ethical judgments which planners make in exercising their "administrative discretion." More complex, and represented by a third category, are the moral implications of methods and the ethical content of criteria built into planning techniques and models. The final type represents the basic choices which society makes - those inherent in the consideration of major policy alternatives.Ethics in Planning contains a variety of representative papers to capture the current state of thinking. This book will be important as a text for survey classes in professional ethics given by university planning programs. It should also supplement short courses in planning ethics for practicing professionals and provide source materials for discussions of planning ethics sponsored by local chapters of the American Planning Association and similar organizations. It gathers together exemplary and critical works, thus it will also interest individual planners in a field that only continues to grow in recognition and importance.