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- Thesis completed!
- The cost of urban intensification
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- Preliminary thesis findings – pragmatic and modernistic
- Urban intensification – a challenge and an opportunity
- After thinking and writing comes the talking – on the radio
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- Putting Downtown Guelph On the Map – optimistic, pragmatic, critical, collaborative and/or technocratic
- The Policy Drafting Process – when ideas morph
- Blueprint models: from suburbs to high-rises, but nothing in the middle
Tag Archives: Brugmann
Week 4: The Post-World-War II Period; Transportation-land use relationships; Ethics
What a week! I really like planning, planning theory that is. In truth, I wish I knew more about planning practice itself, because it seems to be very complicated. But that might come later, for now I am all about … Continue reading
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Tagged Advocacy and Pluralism Planning, Brugmann, conservatives, democracy, design, Dolk, Ethics, Faculty of Environment, feminism, Fierce Light, Florida, graduate studies, Jane Jacobs, Justice, land-use, liberals, MA Planning, Miami, Morality, pedestrianism, pedestrianization, Plan 621, Plan 700, Plan 703, planning theory, ridership, Robert E. Jarvis, Robert Moses, School of Planning, stakeholders, stakeholdr values, Toronto, transit, transportation, travel behavior, University of Waterloo, values, waliking
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DOLK and street art; before reading about Urban Planning…
…I take a minute reminding myself why I choose to spend my Saturday reading Urban Planning Theory; it can be fun! Hoping to preserve the resources and places that make our planet beautiful, I believe cities need planners; planners who … Continue reading
To understand the world is complicated. Period.
Upon studying the world at university, I’ve come across various theoretical approaches to how best grasp the world in which we live. “Globalization” certainly was a concept to be approached, accepted and abused from the very beginning of my academic … Continue reading
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Tagged Brugmann, ecological impact, gloalization, the City, truisms, understand the world, urban revolution, urban strategy, urbanism
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