Illuminating the importance of culture in community planning,
this book reveals why previous planning practices have failed and
suggests that improvements can be made by taking into consideration
the diverse needs of a multicultural society. For community
planning to be effective, planners must first recognize and
acknowledge that community culture influences how people live in,
use, and organize space. They must then base their designs on the
respective community culture and avoid the trap of planning based
on their own values and cultural background. Thus urban planning
must take on a futuristic, multi-dimensional vision for the 21st
century.
The contributions in this book address these issues and suggest
ways in which the planner can incorporate the cultural differences
and avoid conflict. The book examines the inadequacy of current
theoretical and philosophical paradigms in planning in a
multicultural society, how planners can increase planning's
effectiveness with ethnic and cultural communities, and how we
might reshape institutions to better address the needs of a
diverse, global, and multicultural society. This book will be of
interest to both academic and professional audiences in
multicultural studies and urban planning.
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