Planning theory: from the political debate to the methodological reconstruction/ Franco Archibugi
Material type: TextLanguage: English Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Springer, 2008. S.l.:Description: viii, 125 pISBN:- 9788847006959
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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.
Planning Theory expresses a sound unease about the direction taken by the current analysis and criticism of planning experiences.
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