1st Edition
Planning Ethics A Reader in Planning Theory, Practice and Education
Edited By Sue Hendler
Copyright 1995
396 Pages
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Routledge
394 Pages
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Routledge
788 Pages
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Routledge
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Over the past fifty years professional understanding of planning has changed markedly. In the past, planning was primarily described as a technical activity involving data collection, analysis, and synthesis of physical plans and supporting policies. Now planning is seen as a much broader set of human activities, encompassing the physical world and also the realm of public and social services. Not... Read more
Introduction Part I Ethical Theory and Planning Theory Introduction 1 A Classical Liberal (Libertarian) Approach to Planning Theory 2 Rawlsian Planning Theory 3 Contemporary Procedural Ethical Theory and Planning Theory 4 Community and the Four Jewels of Planning 5 Contemporary Environmental Philosophy and Its Challenge to Planning Theory 6 Feminist Contributions to Ethics and Planning Theory Part II Ethical Theory and Planning Practice 7 Rawlsian Justice and Community Planning 8 Ethics in Environmental Planning Practice: The Case of Agricultural Land Protection 9 An Equity-Based Approach to Waste Management Facility Siting 10 Ethics, Passion, Reason, and Power: The Rhetorics of Electric Power Planning in Chicago 11 Education Planning: Ethical Dilemmas Arising in Public Policy Decision Making Part III Ethical Theory and Planning Education Introduction 12 Reflections on Teaching Three Versions of a Planning Ethics Course 13 Teaching Ethics and Planning Theory 14 Introducing Philosophical Theories to Urban Transportation Planning Contents 15 Teaching Environmental Philosophy to Graduate Planning Students
Biography
Sue Hendler






