1st Edition

City Politics and Planning

Edited By Francine Rabinovitz Copyright 1968
206 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

This volume discusses some of the factors determining the political impact of the city planner on community decision-making. Rabinovitz bases her book on case studies of planning decisions in six New Jersey communities that were chosen for reputations of both effective and ineffective planning. She also uses a reanalysis of an attitude survey of U.S. planning directors, as well as a synthesis of... Read more
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, 1 THE EXPERT AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, 2. THREE KEYS TO PLANNING EFFECTIVENESS, 3. THE REAL WORLD OF MUNICIPAL POLITICS, 4. THE POLITICAL ROLES OF THE PLANNER, 5. RESOURCES AND CONSTRAINTS, 6. CAN SUCCESS SPOIL THE PLANNER?, NOTES, INDEX

Biography

Irving Horowitz