Planning theory
- Title
- Planning theory / by Andreas Faludi.
- Published by
- Oxford ; New York ; Pergamon Press, 1973.
- ©1973
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xii, 306 pages : illustrations; 21 cm
- Series statement
- Urban and regional planning series, volume 7
- Uniform title
- Urban and regional planning series ; v. 7.
- Subject
- Contents
- Part I. What is planning theory? 1. The Problem of Planning Theory -- 2. The Underlying Theory Models -- Part II. A conceptual framework for planning thought. 3. The Rationale of Planning Theory -- 4. A Model of Planning Agencies -- 5. The Operations of Planning Agencies -- 6. Rational Planning: Limitations and Approaches -- Part III. Towards a positive theory of planning. 7. The Blueprint versus the Process Mode of Planning -- 8. The Rational Comprehensive versus the Disjointed Incrementalist Mode of Planning -- 9. The Normative versus the Functional Mode of Planning -- 10. The Planning Environment and the Style of Planning -- Part IV. The politics of rational planning. 11. Multi-planning Agencies -- 12. Decision-Making in Planning Agencies -- 13. The Organization of Planning Departments -- 14. The Planning Process: An Experiment -- 15. The Implementation of Programmes -- Epilogue: The planning society.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies.