Bracken,Ian.

Urban planning methods:research and policy analysis. - London Methuen. 1981 - 400 p.

'I don't know of any other book that does so broadly what is done here in terms of the planning process, methods of analysis and policy analysis and pulls them in such an up-to date manner into an integrated book." Donald A. Krueckeberg. In order to develop and exercise their skills, urban planners need to draw upon a wide variety of methods relating to plan and policy making, urban research and policy analysis. More than ever, planners need to be able to adapt their methods to contemporary needs and circumstances. This introductory textbook focuses on the need to combine traditional research methods with policy analysis in order to understand the true nature of urban planning processes. It describes both planning methods and their underlying concepts and principles, illustrating applications by reference to the daily activities of planning.

including the assessment of needs and preferences of the population, the generation and implementation of plans and policies, and the need to take decisions related to the allocation of land, population change, employment, housing and retailing lan Bracken also provides a comprehensive guide to the more specialized research literature and case studies of contemporary urban planning practice

lan Bracken is SSRC Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Town Planning University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology

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