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New Directions in Planning Theory

The author examines three approaches to planning theory: the communicative model, the new urbanism, and the just city. The first type emphasizes the planner's role in mediating among "stakeholders," the second paints a physical picture of a desirable planned city, and the third presen...

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Autor Principal: Susan S. Fainstein
Formato: Printed Book
Publicado: Urban Affairs Review 2000; 35; 451 2000
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Acceso en liña:http://10.26.1.76/ks/00862.pdf
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