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Planning Theory and History

  • ABPL90134
  • Contact Hours: 3 hours per week
    Total Time Commitment: 140 hours
  • 12.50
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This subject was formerly called Planning Thought and Action. Current practices of urban and regional planning have emerged as a human response to the range of circumstances surrounding settlements over time. This subject provides students with a grounding in the main theories of planning over the last two centuries as a means of understanding present-day planning practices and debates in an historical context. Accordingly, students will develop understandings of the contexts in which planning emerged as a response to concerns with a range of circumstances over time. These include: public health, technological change, environmental degradation, economic development, social justice, and... -- Course Website

Prerequisites: None



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