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Planning Theory

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What are the 4 elements of synoptic rational planning?   1,goal setting 2. id policy alternaive 3.evaluate means to end 4. implementation of preferred alternative  
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What is the most frequently used and discussed planning approach?   Synoptic Rationality (Rational Comprehensive Approach)  
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What are some evaluation processes used during the rational planning?   benefit cost analysis, decision tree, PERT, linear programming, oeprations research, systems analysis  
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Who discussed incremental planing in the article "The Science of Muddling Through"?   Charles Lindbloom  
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What is the article "The Science of Muddling through about?   Incremental Planning and the fact that legilatures and advisors are confronted w/info., demands, crises, and short term demands w/o the time, money, or expertise to resolve them  
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How is incremental planning defined?   mixture of intuition, experience, rules of thumb, various techniques combined w/endless series of consultations to produce results  
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What are some examples of incremental planning?   participant observation, brainstorming, Delphi technique, simulation gaming when planning means or ends are not clear  
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What is transactive planning?   relies on experience of people's lives to examine policy issues  
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What does the transactive planning process rely on?   interpersonal dialogue and process of mutual learning  
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How is a transactive plan evaluated?   in terms of the plans effect on people, including their values, behavior & capacity for growth through cooperation  
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Who is associated with advocacy planning?   Paul Davidoff  
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What is advocacy planning?   associated w/ defending the interests of weak or poorly represented groups such as low income, minorities, environmental activists, disenfranchesed  
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WHat is a common criticism of advacocy planning?   It presents road blocks w/o presenting alternatives  
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What are some direct results of advocacy planning?   environmental, social, & financial impact reports to accompany large scale project proposals  
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Advocacy approach to planning reflects a treend away from neutral objectivity in defining social problems in favor of applying principles of social justice.   True  
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What is radical planning?   an ambiguous tradition usually associated w/ spontaneous activism guided by a an idealistic vision of personnel self-reliance  
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What is an example of radical planning?   allowing a neighborhood committee to take over the planning functions usually founded by community development dept.  
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What is the result seen by radical planning?   more than other methods it is immediate action with concrete results seen in the immediate future  
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What is the Utopian planning?   propose sweeping new approaches to traditional urban problems  
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Who sets the goals in Utopian planning?   One person sets a clearly and powerfully stated goal; typically the person is a "visionary"  
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What are some examples of a Utopian planner and the plan?   1.LeCorbusier's Contemporary City; Ebenezer Howard's Garden City; Daniel Burnham's White City;Frankl Lloyd Wright's Broadacre City  
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What is the underlying purpose of the Utopian plans?   imporvement of mankinds urban experience through extensive changes in conventional methods  
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What types of planning are considered Utopian but are more of an ends being sought rather than a method being employed?   planning programs promoting better housing, stronger neighborhoods, new towns, greenbelts,elimination of poverty, provision of new social services, & income redistribution programs  
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What is methodism?   The planning method is clearly defined bu the ends to be achieved are unknown  
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What are some examples of methodism that exist in planning?   zoning review, public hearings, building code appeals, subdivision reviews, annual surveys, traffic counts, GIS, annual meetings  
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What is beneficial about methodism?   when the data is needed such as land use, zoning, traffic counts, the data is available for a plan where the end is better defined  
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