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PL599 : The Class : Planning Basics : Planning History : Readings

Readings

The first 2 are optional for those already knowledgeable.

Smith, H.H., The Reasons for Planning, In The Citizen's Guide to Planning, 3rd edition, Planners Press, ©1993, Chapter 1, pp. 3-12, 15-17.

Leung, H.,Why Plan?, In Land Use Planning Made Plain, Frye & Co., Canada, ©1989. pp.5-12 (additional pages are informational)

Planning in the USA (ch.3) Skim to refresh your knowledge.
Design Professionals and the Built Environment (chs.9 and 11)

Macionis, J.J., Parrillo, V.N., Planning the Urban Environment, In Cities and Urban Life, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, ©1998, Chapter 14,pp. 378-382, 384-396.

Fisher, I.D., Frederick Law Olmsted; The Artist as Social Agent, In The American Planner: Biographies & Recollections, 2nd ed., Krueckeberg, D.A., ed., Center for Urban Policy, New Jersey, ©1994., pp. 37-46.

Kantor, H.A., Charles Dyer Norton and The Origins of the Regional Plan of New York, In The American Planner: Biographies & Recollections, 2nd ed., Krueckeberg, D.A., ed., Center for Urban Policy, New Jersey, ©1994., pp. 163-168.

Johnston, N.J., Harland Bartholomew: Precedent for the Profession, In The American Planner: Biographies & Recollections, 2nd ed., Krueckeberg, D.A., ed., Center for Urban Policy, New Jersey, ©1994., pp. 217-223.


Reminder: Readings are either from the required texts or on electronic reserve at Cline Library.


Once you have finished you should:

Go on to Opinion Paper 1
or
Go back to Planning History

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