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Collaborative Planning

Shaping Places in Fragmented Societies

  • Textbook
  • © 1997

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Part of the book series: Planning, Environment, Cities (PEC)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Towards an Institutionalist Account and Communicative Theory of Planning

  2. The Changing Dynamics of Urban Regions

  3. Processes for Collaborative Planning

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About this book

Spatial and environmental planning is an essential feature of all but the very simplest of societies. Its form and role and the principles on which it should be based, however, have become increasingly controversial questions. In this important book Patsy Healey draws on a wide range of new thinking in social, political and spatial theory to provide a framework for planning which is rooted in the institutional realities of our increasingly fragmented societies but designed to foster communication and collaborative action.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Town and Country Planning, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

    Patsy Healey

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