Planning theory : from the political debate to the methodological reconstruction / Franco Archibugi.
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HM141 H78 1999 Leadership : enhancing the lessons of experience / | HM258 H57 1997 Cultures and organizations : software of the mind / | HM263 .W49 1995 HM263 W49 1995 Public relations : strategies and tactics / | HT 166 A775 2008 Planning theory : from the political debate to the methodological reconstruction / | HT 170 S64 2008 Spatial data infrastructure for sustainable urban regeneration / | HT 371 D96 2008 The dynamics of complex urban systems : an interdisciplinary approach / | QA76.9.D3 G38652 2007 QA76.9.D3 G37 2008 Go! with. brief / Microsoft Access 2007 : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [105]-115) and indexes.
Planning theory: reconstruction or requiem? -- In search of integration: the past negative experience -- Towards a new unified discipline of planning -- The first routes of the new discipline -- Some integrative topics of the new planning discipline -- Planning science: basic postulates and logical framework for reference -- The future of national planning systems: some new steps -- Planning and plan evaluation: some well-known and often neglected pitfalls -- Conclusions.
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