A Future for Planning: Taking Responsibility for Twenty-First Century Challenges / Edition 1

A Future for Planning: Taking Responsibility for Twenty-First Century Challenges / Edition 1

by Michael Harris
ISBN-10:
1138708801
ISBN-13:
9781138708808
Pub. Date:
05/10/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138708801
ISBN-13:
9781138708808
Pub. Date:
05/10/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
A Future for Planning: Taking Responsibility for Twenty-First Century Challenges / Edition 1

A Future for Planning: Taking Responsibility for Twenty-First Century Challenges / Edition 1

by Michael Harris
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Overview

As well as being spatial, planning is necessarily also about the future – and yet time has been relatively neglected in the academic, practice and policy literature on planning. Time, in particular the need for longer-term thinking, is critical to responding effectively to a range of pressing societal challenges from climate change to an ageing population, poor urban health to sustainable economic development. This makes the relative neglect of time not only a matter of theoretical importance but also increasing practical and political significance.

A Future for Planning is an accessible, wide-ranging book that considers how planning practice and policy have been constrained by short-termism, as well as by a familiar lack of spatial thinking in policy, in response to major social, economic and environmental challenges. It suggests that failures in planning often represent failures to anticipate and shape the future which go well beyond planning systems and practices; rather our failure to plan for the longer-term relates to wider issues in policy-making and governance.

This book traces the rise and fall of long-term planning over the past 80 years or so, but also sets out how planning can take responsibility for twenty-first century challenges. It provides examples of successes and failures of longer-term planning from around the world. In short, the book argues that we need to put time back into planning, and develop forms of planning which serve to promote the sustainability and wellbeing of future generations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138708808
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/10/2019
Series: RTPI Library Series
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael Harris is a researcher and writer who has worked across numerous sectors including education, technology, innovation, government, public services and urban planning. His research interests have included reforming education to harness the latest technologies, how businesses and organisations innovate in radical new ways, rethinking public services to better serve people’s needs, and challenging the closed development of government policy. Most recently he has focused on planning for future trends, such as climate change, population growth, and economic and technological disruption.

Table of Contents

Foreword vi

Acknowledgements vii

Introduction 1

1 The Rise of the New Right and the Attack on Planning 11

Challenge 1 Population Change and Urban Development 26

2 The New Right and Urban and Regional Planning 31

Challenge 2 Climate Change 45

3 Failing to Face the Future: A Pathology of Failing to Plan (But Why We Still Can) 50

Challenge 3 Economic and Technological Disruption 75

4 The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Planning 80

Challenge 4 Poor Governance and Political Instability 105

5 Planners and Policy-Makers Planning for the Future (Part I) 110

Challenge 5 Systemic Risk 136

6 Planners and Policy-Makers Planning for the Future (Part II) 141

7 Back to the Future: Planning for the Long Term in an Age of Crisis and Short-Termism 167

Index 194

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