Making Planning Work

Making Planning Work A Guide to Approaches and Skills

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Publisher's Synopsis

The scale, rate, and even the nature of urban development has changed dramatically in recent times. The manifestations - rapid urbanization and the urbanization of poverty, increased social diversity, industrial restructuring, more environmentally-friendly suburbs - differ globally, but South and North share the opportunities and problems of one planet. The search for sustainable solutions for settlements crosses international boundaries. Professionals and NGOs in different places and cultures are inventing new forms of urban governance and planning. How do they do it? What practical skills are being used? Making Planning Work shows why new urban skills are needed so urgently, and what can be done to grow skills and enhance capacities. The authors demonstrate how successful development and governance of human settlements depends upon collaboration and establishing effective partnerships, and how much can be achieved by working together, sharing skills, being creative, and learning on the job. The book is essential reading for planners, architects, engineers, housing providers, lawyers, politicians, environmentalists, community activists, NGOs, and community organizers - all those engaged in the processes of planning and managing towns, cities, and settlements from the very local to national and international levels.

Book information

ISBN: 9781853396489
Publisher: Practical Action Publishing
Imprint: ITDG Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 307.1216
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 104
Weight: 338g
Height: 239mm
Width: 213mm
Spine width: 6mm