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Abstract
Urban planning has dramatically shifted when compared with its former logics and styles. Increasingly, the dynamics of large urban agglomerations spanning multiple boundaries put significant pressure on planning institutions to scale up. In this shifting context, how can both planning theory and practice co- evolve in adapting to the ever-increasing transformation of cities and urban regions?
In this context, Planning Practice and Research (PPR) is seeking perspectives from the young academic community in planning. We propose to publish at least one special edition of PPR with a number of short papers from Young Academics. The contributions should address the question of how planning theory and practice can respond to the increasing complexity of cities and regions.
In this context, Planning Practice and Research (PPR) is seeking perspectives from the young academic community in planning. We propose to publish at least one special edition of PPR with a number of short papers from Young Academics. The contributions should address the question of how planning theory and practice can respond to the increasing complexity of cities and regions.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Planning Practice and Research |
Volume | 28 |
Issue number | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 160-161 |
ISSN | 0269-7459 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 5 Mar 2013 |
Keywords
- Spatial planning
- New planning tools
- Complexity
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AESOP 2012 26th Annual Conference
Patrick Arthur Driscoll (Participant)
10 Jul 2012 → 14 Jul 2012Activity: Attending an event › Conference organisation or participation
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