Study Skills for Town and Country Planning incorporates a basic introduction to studying planning, a 'how to' for students to develop a relevant set of skills to succeed in their degree, plus a guide to applying those skills in a very practical and diverse workplace.
Study Skills for Town and Country Planning incorporates a basic introduction to studying planning, a 'how to' for students to develop a relevant set of skills to succeed in their degree, plus a guide to applying those skills in a very practical and diverse workplace.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam joined the Department of Planning and Archietecture at the University of the West of England as a lecturer in 2007 from planning practice. He has previously worked in Essex, South Gloucestershire and the Bristol urban fringe, and Herefordshire as a Local Planning Authority development control officer, involved in a diverse range of planning projects at varying scales and degrees of complexity. Adam has worked in both the rural and urban context and has experience across the planning spectrum, from Green Belt areas and open countryside to inner city redevelopment projects. He teaches modules relating to planning regulation and the decision process to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and on professional practice short courses. He is part of the programme team for the undergraduate planning courses at UWE.
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Preface Acknowledgements List of Boxes List of Figures List of Tables About the Authors PART ONE: STUDYING IN HIGHER EDUCATION Town Planning and Society Studying Town and Country Planning at University Finding and Using Information PART TWO: STUDY SKILLS FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Time Management Leadership and Team Working Engagement and Negotiation Spatial Analysis Understanding Plans and Drawings (by James Burch) Giving Presentations Presenting your Work Reports and Essay Writing Writing a Dissertation PART THREE: PLANNING IN PRACTICE A Career in Town and Country Planning The Next Steps: Continuing Professional Development Appendix One: Key Books on Town and Country Planning Appendix Two: Key Journals Associated with Town and Country Planning Appendix Three: Useful Websites Relating to Town and Country Planning Appendix Four: How Do I Reference... References Index
Preface Acknowledgements List of Boxes List of Figures List of Tables About the Authors PART ONE: STUDYING IN HIGHER EDUCATION Town Planning and Society Studying Town and Country Planning at University Finding and Using Information PART TWO: STUDY SKILLS FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Time Management Leadership and Team Working Engagement and Negotiation Spatial Analysis Understanding Plans and Drawings (by James Burch) Giving Presentations Presenting your Work Reports and Essay Writing Writing a Dissertation PART THREE: PLANNING IN PRACTICE A Career in Town and Country Planning The Next Steps: Continuing Professional Development Appendix One: Key Books on Town and Country Planning Appendix Two: Key Journals Associated with Town and Country Planning Appendix Three: Useful Websites Relating to Town and Country Planning Appendix Four: How Do I Reference... References Index
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