1st Edition

Planning Ethics A Reader in Planning Theory, Practice and Education

Edited By Sue Hendler Copyright 1995
396 Pages
by Routledge

394 Pages
by Routledge

788 Pages
by Routledge

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