The Profession of City Planning: Changes, Images, and Challenges: 1950-2000

The Profession of City Planning: Changes, Images, and Challenges: 1950-2000

by Lloyd Rodwin (Editor), Bishwapriya Sanyal (Editor)

Synopsis

In thirty-four provocative and insightful chapters, the nation's leading planners present a definitive assessment of fifty years of city planning and establish a benchmark for the profession for the next fifty years. The book appraises what planners do and how well they do it, how and why their current activities differ from past practices, and how much and in what ways planners have or have not enhanced the quality of urban life and contributed to the intellectual capital of the field.How have the goals, values, and practices of planners changed? What do planners say about their roles and the problems they confront? What is the relevance of their skills, from design capabilities and environmental savvy to intermediate and long-term perspectives and the pragmatics of implementation? The contributors seeking to answer these questions include Anthony Downs, Nathan Glazer, Philip B. Herr, Judith E. Innes, Terry S. Szold, Lawrence J. Vale, and Sam Bass Warner, Jr.The Profession of City Planning contrasts with the main changes in the US over the second half of the twentieth century in city planning. Sector images of the practice and effects of planning on housing, transportation, and the environment, as well as the development of economic tools are also discussed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Publisher: Centre for Urban Policy Research,U.S.
Published: 15 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 0882851659
ISBN 13: 9780882851655

Media Reviews

A unique, essential reference resource for every planner's library . . . The profession owes a debt of gratitude to the editors and to the many planners who contributed to this volume.

--B. McClendon, APA Journal

A very attractive package for researchers and practitioners . . . pro-vocative and inspiring.

--I. Wight, Canadian Journal of Urban Research

A wonderful new book . . . [C]hapters are . . . eye-opening in their frankness and originality.

--D. Shoup, Urban Studies


[W]hat does city planning really achieve? To answer this question, we now have a wonderful new book that grew out of a faculty seminar at MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning... Focusing on the US, the book's contributors examine what planners do and how well they do it, review changes in the professional practice of city planning over the past half-century and assess how planners' efforts have (or have not) improved the quality of urban life... Academics will find much in this book to inform their research and teaching; practitioners will find much valuable advice to use in their work; and students of city planning will see what sort of profession they are getting into.

--Donald Shoup, Urban Studies

This book is a comprehensive anthology of essays with rich, diverse, and often conflicting points of view about the practice of city planning. The extraordinary breadth and reputation of its academic and practitioner contributors makes the volume a unique, essential reference resource for every planner's library... This book has much to contribute to those planners who will be deciding the future of the profession. It asks many important questions and provides some answers. It also sets an agenda for the theoretical and practice-based research that is needed to close the gap between theory and practice.

--Bruce W. McClendon, APA Journal

A very attractive package for researchers and practitioners . . . pro-vocative and inspiring.

--I. Wight, Canadian Journal of Urban Research.


[W]hat does city planning really achieve? To answer this question, we now have a wonderful new book that grew out of a faculty seminar at MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning... Focusing on the US, the book's contributors examine what planners do and how well they do it, review changes in the professional practice of city planning over the past half-century and assess how planners' efforts have (or have not) improved the quality of urban life... Academics will find much in this book to inform their research and teaching; practitioners will find much valuable advice to use in their work; and students of city planning will see what sort of profession they are getting into.

--Donald Shoup, Urban Studies

This book is a comprehensive anthology of essays with rich, diverse, and often conflicting points of view about the practice of city planning. The extraordinary breadth and reputation of its academic and practitioner contributors makes the volume a unique, essential reference resource for every planner's library... This book has much to contribute to those planners who will be deciding the future of the profession. It asks many important questions and provides some answers. It also sets an agenda for the theoretical and practice-based research that is needed to close the gap between theory and practice.

--Bruce W. McClendon, APA Journal

A very attractive package for researchers and practitioners . . . pro-vocative and inspiring.

--I. Wight, Canadian Journal of Urban Research.


-[W]hat does city planning really achieve? To answer this question, we now have a wonderful new book that grew out of a faculty seminar at MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning... Focusing on the US, the book's contributors examine what planners do and how well they do it, review changes in the professional practice of city planning over the past half-century and assess how planners' efforts have (or have not) improved the quality of urban life... Academics will find much in this book to inform their research and teaching; practitioners will find much valuable advice to use in their work; and students of city planning will see what sort of profession they are getting into.-

--Donald Shoup, Urban Studies

-This book is a comprehensive anthology of essays with rich, diverse, and often conflicting points of view about the practice of city planning. The extraordinary breadth and reputation of its academic and practitioner contributors makes the volume a unique, essential reference resource for every planner's library... This book has much to contribute to those planners who will be deciding the future of the profession. It asks many important questions and provides some answers. It also sets an agenda for the theoretical and practice-based research that is needed to close the gap between theory and practice.-

--Bruce W. McClendon, APA Journal

-A very attractive package for researchers and practitioners . . . pro-vocative and inspiring.-

--I. Wight, Canadian Journal of Urban Research.