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aicp planning theory

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show Walter Christaller in 1933.  
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Concentric Circle Theory   show
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Sector Theory   show
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show Harris and Ullman in 1945.  
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show rational man" always maximizes his utility or satisfaction. The idea is to apply the concepts of the scientific method to city planning.  
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Rational Planning Model steps   show
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Incremental Planning Theory   show
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show He suggests that planning has to be piece meal, incremental, opportunistic, and pragmatic. He argued that planning in the real world is not rational and comprehensive, but instead disjointed and incremental.  
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show Amitai Etzioni introduced concept as a compromise between the rational and incremental planning theories. Views planning decisions at two levels: the big picture and the small picture.  
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Advocacy Planning Theory   show
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Equity Planning Theory   show
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show Fair treatment of people of all races, cultures and income with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, programs and policies  
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show John Friedmann in 1973 published a book titled Retracking America: A Theory of Transactive Planning. Theory was developed in the 1970s as a way to get the public involved in the planning process. Plans are evaluated on improvements to  
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show quality of life, not the delivery of services.  
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show John Friedmann, 1987, "Planning in the Public Domain: From Knowledge to Action". Radical planning takes the power away from the government and provides it to the people. In this process citizens get together and develop their own plans.  
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show currently the theory of choice among planning practioners. Planners around the nation have moved towards more open planning that includes a much more intensive citizen participation process.  
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show recognizes that planning operates within the realm of politics, containing a variety of stakeholder interests. The communicative approach tries to use a rational model as a basis for bringing mutual understanding among all stakeholders. Planners can provi  
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Saul Alinsky   show
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show Garden City Movement  
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Garden City   show
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Daniel Burnham   show
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Frank Lloyd Wright   show
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show Le Corbusier. His idea is that you would have a series of extremely large high-rise buildings that would be mixed-use. You’d have office then residential and retail all in the same buildings, and they would be surrounded by greenspace  
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show originated in England, you saw it implemented to some degree in England.  
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Garden City   show
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