Handbook on Planning and Power

Handbook on Planning and Power
Author: Michael Gunder,Kristina Grange,Tanja Winkler
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1839109750

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Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook articulates the cutting edge of contemporary understandings about power and its impact on planning. It identifies the current state of knowledge about planning and power, as well as emerging trajectories within this field of research. This comprehensive Handbook examines power relations in late capitalism and provides normative suggestions on how power might be utilised in planning. Chapters analyse the work of fundamental theoretical thinkers, including Marx, Foucault, Deleuze, and Lacan, as well as the history and practice of abolitionist housing justice in the United States, feminist and queer perspectives on planning and power, and the emerging autonomous Smart City. It demonstrates the effects of power within planning and the ways in which individuals, communities, and organisations are shaped and impacted positively and negatively by its practices. With case studies from a range of different geopolitical regions, this stimulating Handbook will be essential reading for students and scholars of architecture, community development, geography, urban and regional planning, urban design, and urban studies. It will also be beneficial for practitioners of planning and the built environment.

Handbook on Planning and Complexity

Handbook on Planning and Complexity
Author: Gert de Roo,Claudia Yamu,Christian Zuidema
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786439185

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This Handbook shows the enormous impetus given to the scientific debate by linking planning as a science of purposeful interventions and complexity as a science of spontaneous change and non-linear development. Emphasising the importance of merging planning and complexity, this comprehensive Handbook also clarifies key concepts and theories, presents examples on planning and complexity and proposes new ideas and methods which emerge from synthesising the discipline of spatial planning with complexity sciences.

Handbook on Planning and Power

Handbook on Planning and Power
Author: Michael Gunder,Kristina Grange,Tanja Winkler
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781839109768

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Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook articulates the cutting edge of contemporary understandings about power and its impact on planning. It identifies the current state of knowledge about planning and power, as well as emerging trajectories within this field of research.

The Routledge Handbook of Planning History

The Routledge Handbook of Planning History
Author: Carola Hein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317514657

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2018 IPHS Special Book Prize Award Recipient The Routledge Handbook of Planning History offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary overview of planning history since its emergence in the late 19th century, investigating the history of the discipline, its core writings, key people, institutions, vehicles, education, and practice. Combining theoretical, methodological, historical, comparative, and global approaches to planning history, The Routledge Handbook of Planning History explores the state of the discipline, its achievements and shortcomings, and its future challenges. A foundation for the discipline and a springboard for scholarly research, The Routledge Handbook of Planning History explores planning history on an international scale in thirty-eight chapters, providing readers with unique opportunities for comparison. The diverse contributions open up new perspectives on the many ways in which contemporary events, changing research needs, and cutting-edge methodologies shape the writing of planning history. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.

The Routledge Handbook of Planning Theory

The Routledge Handbook of Planning Theory
Author: Michael Gunder,Ali Madanipour,Vanessa Watson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317444855

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The Routledge Handbook of Planning Theory presents key contemporary themes in planning theory through the views of some of the most innovative thinkers in planning. They introduce and explore their own specialized areas of planning theory, to conceptualize their contemporary positions and to speculate how these positions are likely to evolve and change as new challenges emerge. In a changing and often unpredictable globalized world, planning theory is core to understanding how planning and its practices both function and evolve. As illustrated in this book, planning and its many roles have changed profoundly over the recent decades; so have the theories, both critical and explanatory, about its practices, values and knowledges. In the context of these changes, and to contribute to the development of planning research, this handbook identifies and introduces the cutting edge, and the new emerging trajectories, of contemporary planning theory. The aim is to provide the reader with key insights into not just contemporary planning thought, but potential future directions of both planning theory and planning as a whole. This book is written for an international readership, and includes planning theories that address, or have emerged from, both the global North and parts of the world beyond.

Complexity and Planning

Complexity and Planning
Author: Gert de Roo,Jean Hillier
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317162759

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Complexity, complex systems and complexity theories are becoming increasingly important within a variety disciplines. While these issues are less well known within the discipline of spatial planning, there has been a recent growing awareness and interest. As planners grapple with how to consider the vagaries of the real world when putting together proposals for future development, they question how complexity, complex systems and complexity theories might prove useful with regard to spatial planning and the physical environment. This book provides a readable overview, presenting and relating a range of understandings and characteristics of complexity and complex systems as they are relevant to planning. It recognizes multiple, relational approaches of dynamic complexity which enhance understandings of, and facilitate working with, contingencies of place, time and the various participants' behaviours. In doing so, it should contribute to a better understanding of processes with regard to our physical and social worlds.

Handbook of Research on E Planning ICTs for Urban Development and Monitoring

Handbook of Research on E Planning  ICTs for Urban Development and Monitoring
Author: Silva, Carlos Nunes
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2010-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781615209309

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"This book provides relevant theoretical perspectives on the use of ICT in Urban Planning as well as an updated account of the most recent developments in the practice of e-planning in different regions of the world"--Provided by publisher.

Heat Pump Planning Handbook

Heat Pump Planning Handbook
Author: Jürgen Bonin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781317483311

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The Heat Pump Planning Handbook contains practical information and guidance on the design, planning and selection of heat pump systems, allowing engineers, designers, architects and construction specialists to compare a number of different systems and options. Including detailed descriptions of components and their functions and reflecting the current state of technology this guide contains sample tasks and solutions as well as new model calculations and planning evaluations. Also economic factors and alternative energy sources are covered, which are essential at a time of rising heat costs. Topics included: Ecological and economic aspects Introduction to Refrigeration Water heat pump systems Configuration of all necessary components Planning Examples (Problems and Solutions)