A Future for Planning: Taking Responsibility for Twenty-First Century Challenges

Author:   Michael Harris
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138708808


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   10 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Michael Harris
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.326kg
ISBN:  

9781138708808


ISBN 10:   1138708801
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   10 May 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Chapter 1. The Rise of the New Right and the Attack on Planning Challenge 1. Population Change and Urban Development Chapter 2. The New Right and Urban and Regional Planning Challenge 2. Climate Change Chapter 3. Failing to Face the Future: A Pathology of Failing to Plan (But Why We Still Can) Challenge 3. Economic and Technological Disruption Chapter 4. The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Planning Challenge 4. Poor Governance and Political Instability Chapter 5. Planners and Policy-Makers Planning for the Future (Part I) Challenge 5. Systemic Risk Chapter 6. Planners and Policy-Makers Planning for the Future (Part II) Chapter 7. Back to the Future: Planning for the Long-Term in an Age of Crisis and Short-Termism

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This book sets out an important agenda for the future of planning - spearheading long-term responses to the biggest challenges faced by our societies. Planners need to reassert their role as public advocates and influencers at the top table of local and national government, as well as reflecting the communities they serve. A crucial call-to-action for today's, and tomorrow's, planners. -Victoria Hills MRTPI, Chief Executive, Royal Town Planning Institute, UK We face massive planning challenges such as urban growth and climate change on the one hand and yet a denial of the urgency to forward plan on the other. In promoting `radical optimism', this book is a timely reminder to planners to `believe again in our ability to shape the future'. -Professor Barbara Norman, Professor of Design & Built Environment, University of Canberra, Australia


This book sets out an important agenda for the future of planning - spearheading long-term responses to the biggest challenges faced by our societies. Planners need to reassert their role as public advocates and influencers at the top table of local and national government, as well as reflecting the communities they serve. A crucial call-to-action for today's, and tomorrow's, planners. -Victoria Hills MRTPI, Chief Executive, Royal Town Planning Institute, UK We face massive planning challenges such as urban growth and climate change on the one hand and yet a denial of the urgency to forward plan on the other. In promoting `radical optimism', this book is a timely reminder to planners to `believe again in our ability to shape the future'. -Professor Barbara Norman, Professor of Design & Built Environment, University of Canberra, Australia A Future for Planning is a long-overdue call-to-arms for politicians, governments, environmentalists, social campaigners and planners to reassert themselves; it shows what can be achieved through a proactive planning regime that challenges hegemonic economic and political forces; and acts as a rallying-call to stand up against the dispossessed, with the marginalised and the polarised and use planning as a new political and democratic weapon. -Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Professor of Town Planning, Newcastle University, and Director of Newcastle City Futures, UK


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Michael Harris is a researcher and writer who has worked across numerous sectors including education, technology, innovation, government, public services and urban planning. His research interests have included reforming education to harness the latest technologies, how businesses and organisations innovate in radical new ways, rethinking public services to better serve people’s needs, and challenging the closed development of government policy. Most recently he has focused on planning for future trends, such as climate change, population growth, and economic and technological disruption.

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