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9781853396489

Making Planning Work

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    9781853396489

  • ISBN10:

    1853396486

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-01-30
  • Publisher: Practical Action Pub

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Summary

The scale, rate, and even the nature of urban development has changed dramatically in recent times. The manifestations - rapid urbanization and the urbanization of poverty, increased social diversity, industrial restructuring, more environmentally-friendly suburbs - differ globally, but South and North share the opportunities and problems of one planet. The search for sustainable solutions for settlements crosses international boundaries. Professionals and NGOs in different places and cultures are inventing new forms of urban governance and planning. How do they do it? What practical skills are being used?

Author Biography

Cliff Hague has been Professor of Planning and Spatial Development at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. IX
Prefacep. XI
List of abbreviations and acronymsp. XII
Acknowledgementsp. XIII
Making the Casep. 2
Why an urbanizing world needs new approaches to settlement planningp. 2
Cities: The engines of national and regional developmentp. 2
The urbanization of poverty and its implicationsp. 4
Environmental imperativesp. 5
Pointers to sustainable settlementsp. 6
No sustainable development without sustainable urbanizationp. 6
Governance, decentralization and subsidiarityp. 6
Adequate shelter for allp. 7
Economic opportunity and servicesp. 8
Environmental justice and environmentally sustainable citiesp. 9
Diversity and equityp. 9
New times, new skills, new professionalsp. 10
Practices/Processes and Skillsp. 14
Analytical and cognitive skillsp. 16
Understanding the environmental dimensions of sustainable settlementsp. 16
Philippines: Use of GPS and participatory 3D models to reclaim land on Mindanaop. 17
USA: How to make low density suburbia more sustainable, attractive and profitablep. 18
Understanding the economic dimensions of sustainable settlementsp. 19
Europe: European spatial planningp. 20
USA: Measuring the Informal Economy at the Neighbourhood Levelp. 21
Understanding the social dimensionsp. 23
India: Counting the invisible: the census of pavement dwellers in Mumbaip. 24
Understanding the cultural dimensionsp. 25
UK: Black Environment Networkp. 25
Summaryp. 27
Key messagesp. 27
Communication, negotiation and inclusionp. 28
Participate, communicate, interactp. 28
South Africa: Debating Integrated Development Plans across a local authorityp. 29
Negotiation, mediation and conflict resolutionp. 31
Bangladesh: Negotiating water connection for the urban poorp. 33
Malawi: Analysing problems and opportunities to determine a path to better housing for the urban poorp. 35
Building inclusionp. 36
UK: Building inclusion through the Planning Aid programmep. 37
Russia: Mainstreaming gender into the local policy agendap. 38
Summaryp. 40
Key messagesp. 41
Being Strategicp. 42
Strategic action is integrated actionp. 42
Sri Lanka: Post-tsunami reconstruction and rehabilitation in Gallep. 43
The Netherlands: A strategic response to social exclusion and neighbourhood declinep. 45
Strategy and visionp. 46
Kenya: Participation for neighbourhood plans in Kitalep. 47
Leadership skills and selling the visionp. 48
Bulgaria: Leadership and vision for the scaling-up of Romani school desegregationp. 49
Summaryp. 50
Key messagesp. 51
Managementp. 52
Managing and accounting for budgetsp. 52
India: Bridging the finance gap at the local level for effective community-led solutions in urban developmentp. 53
Building and sustaining partnershipsp. 55
Bolivia: Partnering for more efficient and affordable water supplyp. 55
Change managementp. 58
Brazil: Initiating inclusive processes at city scalep. 58
Nigeria: Dynamic Planning for an integrated development strategy in the Niger Deltap. 60
Mozambique: Improving municipal governance in Dondop. 61
Institutionalizing and mainstreamingp. 63
Thailand: Mainstreaming community-led processes for housing and urban poverty alleviationp. 64
Summaryp. 66
Key messagesp. 67
Monitoring and learningp. 68
Monitoring and evaluationp. 68
Peru: The Cities for Life Forum and mainstreaming monitoring and evaluationp. 68
Learning from and with othersp. 70
Europe: The Innovation Circlep. 70
Shack Dwellers International: Learning through community exchangep. 72
Learning in practicep. 73
Ghana: Learning from rapid urban growth and reflection in Kumasip. 74
Being a 'reflective' practitionerp. 75
Education and researchp. 76
Consultantp. 77
NGOp. 77
Summaryp. 78
Key messagesp. 78
The Way Aheadp. 81
New places, new planning, new skills?p. 82
Changing places, changing skills, changing planningp. 83
Where next?p. 84
Glossaryp. 89
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