Critical Introduction to Planning Theory
Critical Introduction to Planning Theory
Complexity, Institutions and Justice in Cities
Moroni, Stefano
Springer Verlag, Singapore
04/2026
203
Mole
Inglês
9789819522156
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1. Introduction: Spatial planning at the intersection among complexity, institutions, and justice.- 2. What is planning theory and why is it important?.- 3. Two orthodox ideas of planning: Planning as teleocratic intervention and planning as a rational decision method.- 4. The role of planning and the role of planners: Political dimensions, ethical principles, communicative interaction.- 5. Distinguishing "planning" from the "plan"? On rule-making and infrastructure provision.- 6. The just city: Institutional and spatial justice, social and distributive justice, concepts and conceptions of justice.- 7. On property: Basic rights and contingent titles.- 8. Conclusions. Enduring and emerging challenges in planning 9. Annex I. Rethinking public and private property: Are the "commons" an alternative path?.- 10. Annex II. Informality and the dynamics of unauthorised settlement.
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planning theory;legal geography;political geography;urban studies;urban planning;regional planning;spatial planning;applied ethics;complexity;Complexity theory;institutional analysis;Just city;spatial justice;built environment
1. Introduction: Spatial planning at the intersection among complexity, institutions, and justice.- 2. What is planning theory and why is it important?.- 3. Two orthodox ideas of planning: Planning as teleocratic intervention and planning as a rational decision method.- 4. The role of planning and the role of planners: Political dimensions, ethical principles, communicative interaction.- 5. Distinguishing "planning" from the "plan"? On rule-making and infrastructure provision.- 6. The just city: Institutional and spatial justice, social and distributive justice, concepts and conceptions of justice.- 7. On property: Basic rights and contingent titles.- 8. Conclusions. Enduring and emerging challenges in planning 9. Annex I. Rethinking public and private property: Are the "commons" an alternative path?.- 10. Annex II. Informality and the dynamics of unauthorised settlement.
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