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E-grāmata: Urban Planning Education: Beginnings, Global Movement and Future Prospects

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  • Sērija : The Urban Book Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319559674

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This book examines planning education provision and approaches globally, through a comparative and longitudinal perspective. It explores the emergence of planning education in the 20th century, with its rich variation and yet a remarkable degree of cross-fertilization. Each of the sections of the book is framed by an overview essay which has been prepared by the editors to provide the reader with a critical exposure to relevant scholarship drawing on the detailed case studies and exploratory essays on key issues in planning education.

The first part of this volume focuses on the emergence of planning education programs in the twentieth century as a way to understand the current planning education environment. Then we explore how education in urban, regional and spatial planning has developed in different ways in different countries and continents. The final part of this volume aims to envision how planning can adapt and develop to remain relevant to the development of human environments in the 21st century.

Urban planning education has become a pervasive practice throughout the world as urbanization and development pressures have increased over the past half century, and as demand increased for professional trained experts to guide those processes. The approaches vary widely, based in part upon the discipline from which the planning program developed as well as the context-specific challenges within the country or region where the program resides.

Recenzijas

Their book does many things very well. international connections between universities, other institutions, and individual educators, have played a part in the development of planning education in a number of countries and institutions. Another strength is the editing. This is an edited book that honours the term; Frank and Silver have clearly worked hard at crafting the books coherence. every reader interested in the education of planners is likely to find something to enjoy. (Huw Thomas, Planning Theory & Practice, Vol. 19 (5), 2018)



In three sections, the rich, voluminous compendium informs the reader about the origins of urban planning education, the experience of educating planners in selected countries and future trends of planning education. The compendium is a rich source of information on the state of the art of planning education around the world. libraries in planning schools should keep it in stock and provide easy access to the compendium. (Klaus R. Kunzmann, disP - The Planning Review, Vol. 54 (2), 2018)

1 Introduction
1(10)
Andrea I. Frank
Christopher Silver
Part I Beginnings
2 The Origins of Planning Education: Overview
11(16)
Christopher Silver
3 The Department of Civic Design at Liverpool University and Its Lever Professors: Influence and Wider Legacies
27(22)
Paula J. Posas
4 Educating Planners at MIT: Eight Decades of Changing Cities
49(16)
Lawrence J. Vale
5 Jaqueline Tyrwhitt and the Internationalization of Planning Education
65(16)
Ellen Shoshkes
6 Six Decades of Planning Education in China: Those Planned and Unplanned
81(20)
Li Hou
7 Tertiary Education and Postwar Reconstruction: The First Australian Planning Programs
101(18)
Robert Freestone
Christine Garnaut
David Nichols
8 Planning Education in Brazil
119(12)
Maria Cristina da Silva Leme
Part II Emerging Global Movement
9 Adapting, Shifting, Defining New Roles: Education for a Maturing Professional Field
131(16)
Andrea I. Frank
10 Partnerships in Planning Education: The Association of African Planning Schools (AAPS)
147(14)
Nancy Odendaal
Vanessa Watson
11 Planning Paradigm Shift in the Era of Transition from Urban Development to Management: The Case of Korea
161(14)
Mack Joong Choi
Yoon-jung Kim
12 Development of Planning Education in Postcommunist Poland
175(14)
Izabela Mironowicz
13 Advancing Education for Planning Professionals in Estonia---Between New Qualities and Path-Dependency
189(16)
Antti Roose
Garri Raagmaa
Pille Metspalu
14 Planning Education in Bangladesh
205(14)
M. Shafiq Ur Rahman
15 The Roles of Planning Education in the Decentralization and Democratization Era: Lessons from Indonesia
219(16)
Bakti Setiawan
Part III Charting Future Trends
16 Envisioning the Future of Planning and Planning Education
235(16)
Andrea I. Frank
Christopher Silver
17 Educational Partnerships for Innovation in Communities (EPIC): Harnessing University Resources to Create Change
251(18)
Marc Schlossberg
Nico Larco
Carissa S. Slotterback
Charles Connerly
Mike Greco
18 The Collaborative Interdisciplinary Studio
269(24)
Michael Neuman
19 Planning Education with and Through Technologies
293(14)
Jennifer S. Evans-Cowley
20 Educating Code-Switchers in a Post-sustainability World
307(16)
Barbara B. Wilson
Timothy Beatley
21 Are Planning Programs Delivering What Planning Students Need? Perspectives on Planning Education from Practitioners
323(14)
Roger Caves
Fritz Wagner
22 Conclusions
337
Andrea I. Frank
Christopher Silver
Andrea I Frank is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Geography and Planning at Cardiff University with teaching expertise in physical planning, graphic presentation, urban design studio, comparative international planning and public participation in plan-making amongst others. Andrea has been awarded Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy in acknowledgement of her engagement and competencies in pedagogy in Built Environment disciplines. As subject coordinator and co-director of the Centre for Education of the Built Environment (CEBE) from 2000 2011, she has run numerous workshops, organized conferences, published and conducted research on topics such as work-based learning, creative problem-solving, internationalization, employability, and entrepreneurship. From 2007 2013 she has served on the Association of European Schools of Planning Executive Board and on AESOPs Excellence in Teaching and Learning Prize jury. She has co-chaired with fellow co-editor Christopher Silver the council of the Global Planning Education Association Network.





Christopher Silver, FAICP is Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Florida, whose areas of teaching include international development planning, planning history and sustainable urbanism. He also has held academic and administrative appointments at Virginia Commonwealth University from 1979 to 1998 and the University of Illinois, 1998-2006.  He served for three years as urban development advisor to Indonesia under a U.S. Agency for International Development project. His international experience in Indonesia began in 1989 with a Fulbright Senior Lectureship at the University of Indonesia, and continued with two subsequent Fulbright scholarships in 1992 and 2004 at the Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia. He has spent over 20 years researching urban development and decentralization in that country. He is author or co-author of five books, including Planning the Megacity: 

Jakarta, Indonesia in the Twentieth Century (Routledge, 2008) and Planning and Decentralization:  Contested Spaces for Action in the Global South, with V. Beard and F. Miraftab (Taylor & Francis, 2008) as well as numerous articles, chapters, book reviews, paper presentations and speeches. He is currently completing a monograph tentatively entitled, Four Centuries of Water Management in Jakarta: Toward Sustainability in a Megacity. He has held major positions in several national professional organizations, previously as co-editor of the Journal of the American Planning Association and founding editor (2001 2016) of the Journal of Planning History, and President of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Society for American City and Regional Planning.