A Future for Planning

Höfundur Michael Harris

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781138708808

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2019

6.590 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Preparing for the End of the World
  • What’s Driving the ‘Doom Boom’?
  • The Crisis in Planning
  • Our Collapsing Time Horizons
  • How Can Planning Regain its Role?
  • References
  • 1 The Rise of the New Right and the Attack on Planning
  • Not Great Planning Disasters, but Great Policy Disasters
  • What the Academic Literature Tells Us about Policy Failure – and What it Neglects
  • Three Strategic Policy Failures
  • The Invasion and Occupation of Iraq
  • The Global Financial Crisis
  • The UK Leaving the European Union (Brexit)
  • What is the New Right?
  • The New Right in Government in the UK: The Thatcher Governments and Thatcherism
  • The New Right’s Attack on Planning
  • The Impossibility of ‘Planning’: Knowledge, Information, and the Price System
  • References
  • Challenge 1 Population Change and Urban Development
  • References
  • 2 The New Right and Urban and Regional Planning
  • Is Urban and Regional Planning Really a Form of ‘Central Planning’?
  • Hayek and Town Planning
  • The Problem of Politics
  • Market Fundamentalism (or the ‘Good Hayek’ and the ‘Bad Hayek’)
  • The Impact of the New Right on Urban and Regional Planning
  • How the New Right has Collapsed the Future
  • The Neoliberal Now
  • Responding to Major Challenges by Largely Ignoring Them
  • No Future
  • References
  • Challenge 2 Climate Change
  • References
  • 3 Failing to Face the Future: A Pathology of Failing to Plan (But Why We Still Can)
  • Facing Death
  • Climate Change: The ‘Challenge from Hell’
  • (Super) Wicked Problems and (Deep) Uncertainty
  • Is Climate Change Really too Wicked to Do Anything About?
  • Barriers to Thinking about the Future
  • Psychological Barriers
  • Social and Cultural Shaping of Issues
  • Imagining the Future
  • Haven’t We Been Warned Before Though?
  • Political Barriers
  • Learning to Die – or Learning to Plan Again?
  • References
  • Challenge 3 Economic and Technological Disruption
  • References
  • 4 The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Planning
  • The Post-War Era: The Age(s) of Planning
  • The Master Plan or Blueprint Era
  • Northern Approaches to Planning in the Global South
  • The Systems Theory/Cybernetics-based Era
  • The (Contested) Participation Era
  • The Postmodern Era
  • Where We Are Now
  • Planning Research Has Also Lost Sight of Time
  • References
  • Challenge 4 Poor Governance and Political Instability
  • References
  • 5 Planners and Policy-Makers Planning for the Future (Part I)
  • Case Study: The Netherlands/Rotterdam – Long-Term Programmes for Environmental and Social Protection
  • What is the ‘Long Term’?
  • Case Study: New York City – Political Will and Ambition for Long-Term Climate Change Resilience and Sustainability
  • We Know What We Need to Do about Climate Change, Including in Urban Areas
  • Case Study: Singapore – Long-Term Foresight and Scenarios-based Integrated Planning for National Development
  • Scenario Planning and Foresight Tools: Preparedness, Not Predictions
  • References
  • Challenge 5 Systemic Risk
  • References
  • 6 Planners and Policy-Makers Planning for the Future (Part II)
  • Case Study: The Seychelles – Integrated Long-Term Sustainable Development Planning and Partnerships
  • Public Participation: Not a Problem for Thinking about the Long-Term Future, But Crucial to It
  • Case Study: Germany’s Energiewende – An Ambitious, Centrally Led Programme for Systemic Change
  • Systemic Change Needs Spatial Planning
  • Transition Towns: Community-led Integrated Local Planning
  • The Significance of Storytelling: Peak Oil, Place, and Possibilities
  • References
  • 7 Back to the Future: Planning for the Long Term in an Age of Crisis and Short-Termism
  • Dark Age Ahead
  • Facing the Facts
  • The Plausibility of Despair
  • Making Hope Possible
  • Communicating for a Common Future
  • Planning as a ‘Wartime’ Project for Survival and Reconstruction
  • Planning for Emergency
  • Planning for Reconstruction
  • Alternatives from the Global South
  • The Future is Also a Major Challenge to Planning and Planners
  • The Role of Planning Academia
  • The Future is Now
  • References
  • Index
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