Planning Knowledge and Research
Herausgeber: Sanchez, Thomas W
Planning Knowledge and Research
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Planning Knowledge and Research discusses various elements and contributions to urban planning research to show that some seemingly disparate topics do in fact intersect and together, contribute to ways of understanding urban planning.
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Planning Knowledge and Research discusses various elements and contributions to urban planning research to show that some seemingly disparate topics do in fact intersect and together, contribute to ways of understanding urban planning.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781138233751
- ISBN-10: 1138233757
- Artikelnr.: 69948906
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781138233751
- ISBN-10: 1138233757
- Artikelnr.: 69948906
Thomas W. Sanchez earned his PhD in City Planning from Georgia Tech in 1996 and has since taught at Iowa State University, Portland State University, and the University of Utah. He is currently chair and professor of Urban Affairs and Planning at Virginia Tech. Sanchez conducts research in the areas of transport equity, environmental justice, technology, and scholarly impact. He currently serves as the editor-in-chief of Housing Policy Debate , a leading journal on housing and community development policy. In 2012 he co-authored, Planning as if People Matter: Governing for Social Equity with Marc Brenman. In 2007 they co-authored The Right to Transportation: Moving to Equity. Also in 2007 he co-authored The Social Impacts of Urban Containment with Arthur C. Nelson and Casey Dawkins.
Introduction: Planning Knowledge and Research Part I 1. How Theory Links
Research and Practice: 70 Years' Planning Theory: A Critical Review 2.
Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Urban Planning 3. Planning Research in the
Service of Planning Practice: Process and Implementation 4. Striving for
Impact Beyond the Academy? Planning Research in Australia Part II 5.
Planning Culture: Research Heuristics and Explanatory Value 6. The
Relationship of Green Places and Urban Society: Understanding the Evolution
and Integration of City Planning with the Ecological Sciences 7. Evolution
in Land Use and Transportation Research 8. Monitoring Sustainability
Culture: An Overview of a Multi-Year Program of Evaluation Research at the
University of Michigan Part III 9. Towards an Object-Oriented Case
Methodology for Planners 10. Urban Morphology as a Research Method 11. The
Unwarranted Boundaries between Urban Planning and Design in Theory,
Practice and Research Part IV 12. Use of Planning Magazine to Bridge the
Gap Between Researchers and Practitioners 13. Planning from the Inside Out:
Using GIS Technology & Citizen Science Post-Disaster in New Orleans 14.
Planning Our Future Cities: The Role Computer Technologies Can Play 15.
Science in Planning: Theory, Methods and Models Postscript Appendices
Research and Practice: 70 Years' Planning Theory: A Critical Review 2.
Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Urban Planning 3. Planning Research in the
Service of Planning Practice: Process and Implementation 4. Striving for
Impact Beyond the Academy? Planning Research in Australia Part II 5.
Planning Culture: Research Heuristics and Explanatory Value 6. The
Relationship of Green Places and Urban Society: Understanding the Evolution
and Integration of City Planning with the Ecological Sciences 7. Evolution
in Land Use and Transportation Research 8. Monitoring Sustainability
Culture: An Overview of a Multi-Year Program of Evaluation Research at the
University of Michigan Part III 9. Towards an Object-Oriented Case
Methodology for Planners 10. Urban Morphology as a Research Method 11. The
Unwarranted Boundaries between Urban Planning and Design in Theory,
Practice and Research Part IV 12. Use of Planning Magazine to Bridge the
Gap Between Researchers and Practitioners 13. Planning from the Inside Out:
Using GIS Technology & Citizen Science Post-Disaster in New Orleans 14.
Planning Our Future Cities: The Role Computer Technologies Can Play 15.
Science in Planning: Theory, Methods and Models Postscript Appendices
Introduction: Planning Knowledge and Research Part I 1. How Theory Links
Research and Practice: 70 Years' Planning Theory: A Critical Review 2.
Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Urban Planning 3. Planning Research in the
Service of Planning Practice: Process and Implementation 4. Striving for
Impact Beyond the Academy? Planning Research in Australia Part II 5.
Planning Culture: Research Heuristics and Explanatory Value 6. The
Relationship of Green Places and Urban Society: Understanding the Evolution
and Integration of City Planning with the Ecological Sciences 7. Evolution
in Land Use and Transportation Research 8. Monitoring Sustainability
Culture: An Overview of a Multi-Year Program of Evaluation Research at the
University of Michigan Part III 9. Towards an Object-Oriented Case
Methodology for Planners 10. Urban Morphology as a Research Method 11. The
Unwarranted Boundaries between Urban Planning and Design in Theory,
Practice and Research Part IV 12. Use of Planning Magazine to Bridge the
Gap Between Researchers and Practitioners 13. Planning from the Inside Out:
Using GIS Technology & Citizen Science Post-Disaster in New Orleans 14.
Planning Our Future Cities: The Role Computer Technologies Can Play 15.
Science in Planning: Theory, Methods and Models Postscript Appendices
Research and Practice: 70 Years' Planning Theory: A Critical Review 2.
Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Urban Planning 3. Planning Research in the
Service of Planning Practice: Process and Implementation 4. Striving for
Impact Beyond the Academy? Planning Research in Australia Part II 5.
Planning Culture: Research Heuristics and Explanatory Value 6. The
Relationship of Green Places and Urban Society: Understanding the Evolution
and Integration of City Planning with the Ecological Sciences 7. Evolution
in Land Use and Transportation Research 8. Monitoring Sustainability
Culture: An Overview of a Multi-Year Program of Evaluation Research at the
University of Michigan Part III 9. Towards an Object-Oriented Case
Methodology for Planners 10. Urban Morphology as a Research Method 11. The
Unwarranted Boundaries between Urban Planning and Design in Theory,
Practice and Research Part IV 12. Use of Planning Magazine to Bridge the
Gap Between Researchers and Practitioners 13. Planning from the Inside Out:
Using GIS Technology & Citizen Science Post-Disaster in New Orleans 14.
Planning Our Future Cities: The Role Computer Technologies Can Play 15.
Science in Planning: Theory, Methods and Models Postscript Appendices