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Community planning : an introduction to the comprehensive plan / by Eric Damian Kelly and Barbara Becker.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Island Press ; [London : Kogan Page] [distributor] , c2000.Description: xvi, 478 p., [4] p. of plates : ill., maps (some col.) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1559635401
Contents:
Introduction: Substance and Structure of the Book -- Pt. I. The Comprehensive Planning Process. Ch. 1. Introduction to Planning. Ch. 2. Introduction to the Comprehensive Plan. Ch. 3. Where Are We? Analysis of Existing Conditions in the Community. Ch. 4. Where Can We Go? Projecting Possible Futures for the Community. Ch. 5. Where Do We Want to Go? Involving Citizens in Making a Plan -- Pt. II. The Tangible Plan. Ch. 6. How Do We Plan for Future Land Use? Ch. 7. How Do We Plan for Public Facilities? Ch. 8. Putting It All Together -- Pt. III. Making Plans Work. Ch. 9. Decisions That Change the Land. Ch. 10. Controlling the Use of Private Land. Ch. 11. Controlling the Development of Land. Ch. 12. Controlling When and Where Development Takes Place. Ch. 13. Deciding When and Where to Build New Public Facilities. Ch. 14. Fitting All These Plans Together. Ch. 15. Preserving Open Space -- Pt. IV. Plans for Special Topics or Areas. Ch. 16. Planning for Particular Geographic Areas. -- Ch. 17. Planning for Change in Established Neighborhoods. Ch. 18. Planning for Housing. Ch. 19. Planning for Jobs -- Pt. V. The Planning Profession. Ch. 20. Where Planners Work and What They Do. Ch. 21. Planning Ethics and Values. Ch. 22. Entering the Profession -- App. A. AICP/APA Statement of Ethical Principles in Planning -- App. B. AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct -- App. C. AICP Advisory Rulings.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 463-470) and index.

Introduction: Substance and Structure of the Book -- Pt. I. The Comprehensive Planning Process. Ch. 1. Introduction to Planning. Ch. 2. Introduction to the Comprehensive Plan. Ch. 3. Where Are We? Analysis of Existing Conditions in the Community. Ch. 4. Where Can We Go? Projecting Possible Futures for the Community. Ch. 5. Where Do We Want to Go? Involving Citizens in Making a Plan -- Pt. II. The Tangible Plan. Ch. 6. How Do We Plan for Future Land Use? Ch. 7. How Do We Plan for Public Facilities? Ch. 8. Putting It All Together -- Pt. III. Making Plans Work. Ch. 9. Decisions That Change the Land. Ch. 10. Controlling the Use of Private Land. Ch. 11. Controlling the Development of Land. Ch. 12. Controlling When and Where Development Takes Place. Ch. 13. Deciding When and Where to Build New Public Facilities. Ch. 14. Fitting All These Plans Together. Ch. 15. Preserving Open Space -- Pt. IV. Plans for Special Topics or Areas. Ch. 16. Planning for Particular Geographic Areas. -- Ch. 17. Planning for Change in Established Neighborhoods. Ch. 18. Planning for Housing. Ch. 19. Planning for Jobs -- Pt. V. The Planning Profession. Ch. 20. Where Planners Work and What They Do. Ch. 21. Planning Ethics and Values. Ch. 22. Entering the Profession -- App. A. AICP/APA Statement of Ethical Principles in Planning -- App. B. AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct -- App. C. AICP Advisory Rulings.

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