aicp theory and practice
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Concentric Circle Theory | show 🗑
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Sector Theory | show 🗑
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Multiple Nuclei | show 🗑
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Central Place Theory | show 🗑
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show | – the “rational” planner assumes that all things operate with a certain order. Set Goals; Determine Alternatives; Evaluate the Alternatives; Choose an Alternative; Implement the Alternative; Evaluate
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show | Charles Lindlom, the branch method, build on what we’ve know before; theory is not relied on as much.
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show | Amitai Etzioni -compromise between the rational and incremental planning theories. Fundamental policy-shaping decisions should be based on a more careful rational analysis of alternatives. Implementation decisions should use an incremental approach.
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show | Paul Davidoff Planner as an advocate for issues and not just a technician. Process should include citizens from participating and informing them of the issue.
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Transactive Planning | show 🗑
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show | – John Friedmann Planning in the Public Domain 1987 - takes the power away from the government and gives it to the people. In this process, citizens get together and develop their own plans.
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show | current practice of most planners. Intensive citizen participation.
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