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" Evaluating Theory-Practice and Urban-Rural Interplay in Planning "
edited by Dino Borri, Abdul Khakee, Cosimo Lacirignola.
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BL
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Record Number
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775467
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b595462
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Main Entry
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edited by Dino Borri, Abdul Khakee, Cosimo Lacirignola.
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Title & Author
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Evaluating Theory-Practice and Urban-Rural Interplay in Planning\ edited by Dino Borri, Abdul Khakee, Cosimo Lacirignola.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1997
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Series Statement
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GeoJournal library, 37.
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Page. NO
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(xxiii, 245 pages)
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ISBN
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9401154627
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: 9789401154628
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Contents
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I Theory and Methods --; 1 Evaluating communicative planning --; 2 On the role of will-shaping in planning evaluation --; 3 Integrating environmental assessment with development planning --; 4 Evaluation in environmental conservation planning --; 5 Evaluating sustainability: three paradigms --; 6 Ecology, landscape ecology, environmental evaluation and planning --; II Practice --; 7 Beyond dialogue to transformative learning: how deliberative rituals encourage political judgment in community planning processes --; 8 Assessing the political dimension of structure planning process --; 9 Evaluation of qualities in spatial planning processes --; 10 Problems of urban land-use and transportation planning: cognition and evaluation models --; 11 Criteria for choice and evaluation procedures: the case of urban transport infrastructures --; III Environmental Policies and Urban Rural Interplay --; 12 Environmental considerations in minerals planning: theory versus practice --; 13 Operationalizing environmental considerations in the British planning system --; 14 Landscape evaluation and planning in the Venetò region --; 15 Evaluating functions in urban-rural areas --; 16 A method for the evaluation of a large area: the case of central Apulia system --; 17 Planning in urbanized areas under natural risk.
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Abstract
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This interdisciplinary volume explores the evaluation of theory-practice and growth-conservation interactions in planning. Over the past years traditional evaluation methods have disregarded various aspects in decision-making, such as uncertain value conflicts, ecological imperative use of non-expert knowledge, and citizen participation. This volume presents an incentive to examine the evaluation methods used by means of a number of chapters on case studies. Audience: This book will be of interest to scientists, researchers and practitioners in urban, regional and strategic planning, urban and social history, social geography, public administration and policy sciences.
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Subject
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Environmental management.
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Environmental sciences.
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Geography.
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Abdul Khakee
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Cosimo Lacirignola
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D Borri
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