Why Plan? Theory for Practitioners

Why Plan? Theory for Practitioners by Graham Haughton, published by Lund Humphries in 2019, is a concise exploration of the evolving value of planning. This 144-page book, written in English, examines the changing rationales for planning and poses critical questions about the adequacy and appropriateness of current planning practices.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on the implications of planning within various contexts, including architecture, urban development, and public policy. The book delves into whether society faces an excess, deficiency, or misalignment in planning efforts, making it a relevant resource for practitioners and scholars interested in city planning and land use.
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The guide discusses the value of planning, how rationales for planning have changed, and whether we have too much, too little, or just the wrong kind of planning.
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