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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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The cornerstones of planning theory,
By Renato T. de Saboya (Florianópolis, SC Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Readings in Planning Theory (Studies in Urban and Social Change) (Paperback)
The autors present a superb choice of classical texts on the field of urban planning. I recommend it to all of those who want a good reference on some of the most important ideas that have shaped this field until now.
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A very good selection,
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This review is from: Readings in Planning Theory (Paperback)
This book is a very good beginning for a student interested in urban and regional planning. The selections are great, one example is the classic article from Lindblom "The science of muddling through", with several arguments in favor to 'incrementalism'. Another classic is Davidoff's "Advocacy and pluralism in planning", and the text from Beauregard, Krumholz, Healy and Harvey.
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Readings in Planning Theory (Studies in Urban and Social Change) by Susan S. Fainstein (Paperback - February 12, 2003)
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