Oren Yiftachel, Jo Little, David Hedgcock, Ian Alexander
The book addresses critically the question: "What is the societal impact of urban and regional planning?." It begins with a theoretical discussion and then analyses, through a series of case studies, the intentions, contents, struggles and consequences of urban and regional planning. It shows that plans and policies often defy the commonly perceived role of advancing equality, justice, development and amenity, by causing social problems, marginalisation and inequalities. The book looks at planning from a critical distance, without a priori belief in its necessity or usefulness. The 12...
The book addresses critically the question: "What is the societal impact of urban and regional planning?." It begins with a theoretical discussion ...