Planning theory.
- [1st ed.]
- Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press [1973]
- xii, 306 p illus 21 cm.
- Urban and regional planning series v. 7. .
Includes bibliographies.
PART ONE: WHAT IS PLANNING THEORY -- The Problem of Planning Theory -- The Underlying Theory Models -- PART TWO: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR PLANNING THOUGHT -- The Rationale of Planning Theory -- A Model of Planning Agencies -- The Operations of Plann ing Agencies -- Rational Planning: Limitations and Approaches -- PART THREE: TOWARDS A POSITIVE THEORY OF PLANNING -- The Blueprint versus the Process Mode of Planning -- The Rational Comprehensive versus the Disjointed Incrementalist Mode of Planning -- The Normative versus the Functional Mode of Planning -- The Planning Environment and the Style of Planning -- PART FOUR: THE POLITICS OF RATIONAL PLANNING -- Multi-planning Agencies -- Decision-Making in Planning Agencies -- The Organization of Planning Departments -- The Planning Process: An Experiment -- The Implementation of Programmes -- EPILOGUE: THE PLANNING SOCIETY