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Urban and regional planning programs aspire to prepare
practitioners to write and implement comprehensive plans. Yet,
academic planning programs often place greater emphasis on theory
than practice. To help address this gap, Fundamentals of Plan
Making gives planning students an understanding of research and
methods of analysis that apply to comprehensive planning. Its
informative text and examples will help students develop
familiarity with various data sources and acquire the knowledge and
ability to conduct basic planning analyses such as population
projections, housing needs assessments, development impact
analyses, and land-use plans. Students will also learn how to
implement the various citizen participation methods used by
planners and develop an appreciation of the values and roles of
practicing planners. In this revised second edition, Edward Jepson
and Jerry Weitz bring their extensive experience as practicing
planners and teaching faculty to give planning students the
practical, hands-on tools they need to create and implement real
plans and policies. With an entirely new census data set, expanded
discussions of sustainability and other topics, as well as new
online resources-including a companion website-the book is now more
accessible and more informative, and its updated chapters on
transportation, housing, environment, economic development, and
other core planning elements also make it a handy reference for
planning practitioners.
Urban and regional planning programs aspire to prepare
practitioners to write and implement comprehensive plans. Yet,
academic planning programs often place greater emphasis on theory
than practice. To help address this gap, Fundamentals of Plan
Making gives planning students an understanding of research and
methods of analysis that apply to comprehensive planning. Its
informative text and examples will help students develop
familiarity with various data sources and acquire the knowledge and
ability to conduct basic planning analyses such as population
projections, housing needs assessments, development impact
analyses, and land-use plans. Students will also learn how to
implement the various citizen participation methods used by
planners and develop an appreciation of the values and roles of
practicing planners. In this revised second edition, Edward Jepson
and Jerry Weitz bring their extensive experience as practicing
planners and teaching faculty to give planning students the
practical, hands-on tools they need to create and implement real
plans and policies. With an entirely new census data set, expanded
discussions of sustainability and other topics, as well as new
online resources-including a companion website-the book is now more
accessible and more informative, and its updated chapters on
transportation, housing, environment, economic development, and
other core planning elements also make it a handy reference for
planning practitioners.
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