Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePreface.- Chapter 1 - Planning Theory: Reconstruction or Requiem?.- Chapter 2 - In Search of Integration: The Past Negative Experience.- Chapter 3 - Towards a New Unified Discipline of Planning.- Chapter 4 - The First Routes of the New Discipline.- Chapter 5.- Some Integrative Topics of the New Planning Discipline.- Chapter 6.- Planning Science: Basic Postulates and Logical Framework for Reference.- Chapter 7.- The Future of National Planning Systems: Some New Steps.- Chapter 8.-. Planning and Plan Evaluation: Some Well-Known and Often Neglected Pitfalls.- Chapter 9.- Conclusions.- Bibliographical References.- Index
Produktsicherheitsverordnung
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Autorenportrait
Professor of Planning (in several Italian Universities, and lastly at the Postgraduate School of Public Administration, Rome; President of the Planning Studies Centre, Rome). He has been consultant of many international institutions (UNDP, UNESCO, UN-ECE, UNEP, OECD, European Union, Council of Europe and others) and of the Italian Government. Author of some books in economics and planning, which have had international audience within the scientific community, like The Associative Economy (Macmillan, 2000), The Ecological City (Ashgate, 1997), Economy and Ecology (co-ed., Kluwer, 1992), and others.
Inhalt
Preface.- Chapter 1 - Planning Theory: Reconstruction or Requiem?.- Chapter 2 - In Search of Integration: The Past Negative Experience.- Chapter 3 - Towards a New Unified Discipline of Planning.- Chapter 4 - The First Routes of the New Discipline.- Chapter 5.- Some Integrative Topics of the New Planning Discipline.- Chapter 6.- Planning Science: Basic Postulates and Logical Framework for Reference.- Chapter 7.- The Future of National Planning Systems: Some New Steps.- Chapter 8.-. Planning and Plan Evaluation: Some Well-Known and Often Neglected Pitfalls.- Chapter 9.- Conclusions.- Bibliographical References.- Index