Urban Planner
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Becoming An Urban Planner
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Author : Michael Bayer
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2011-10-20
Becoming An Urban Planner written by Michael Bayer and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-10-20 with Architecture categories.
Becoming an URBAN PLANNER Are you considering a career in urban planning? Becoming an Urban Planner is the best place to start. Through in-depth interviews with more than eighty urban planners across the United States and Canada, this book gives you a valuable insider’s look at your future profession as it is lived and practiced. Becoming an Urban Planner introduces you to the urban planning profession—its history, what you must know to prepare for a career in planning, and the different types of planning jobs. Beyond the basics, though, it shows you the realities of what it’s really like to be a planner today. You’ll learn about: The skills you’ll need and how to hone them in school and on the job Potential career paths and what people in these positions do Using internships, job shadowing, and other opportunities to break into the field Deciding among planning specialties and moving between public and private sectors How to search for and get your first position Emerging areas in planning, including sustainability and climate change Each topic is explored through in-depth interviews with both generalists and others who have devoted their careers to a particular aspect of planning. These professionals share their insights and describe how they have arrived at where they are and how beginners like you can learn from their experiences. With the information from this book to guide and inspire you, you will be able to chart your own path to success as an urban planner.
Urban Planner
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Author : Nel Yomtov
language : en
Publisher: Cherry Lake
Release Date : 2015-01-01
Urban Planner written by Nel Yomtov and has been published by Cherry Lake this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-01-01 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.
Readers will learn what it takes to succeed as an urban planner. The book also explains the necessary educational steps, useful character traits, and daily job tasks related to this career, in the framework of the STEAM, Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math, movement. Photos, a glossary, and additional resources are included.
Urban Planner
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Author : Helen Mason
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014-08-01
Urban Planner written by Helen Mason and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-08-01 with City planners categories.
Urban planners are problem solvers. They find out how housing, transportation, business, and recreational areas can work together to create a successful community. They consult with city officials, developers, and the public during the planning process. This fascinating career can involve restoring historic buildings and conserving natural resources as well as overseeing construction. This book examines the history of urban planning as well as the challenges these resourceful professionals face today. Readers will learn what it takes to prepare for this fascinating and influential career.
From Student To Urban Planner
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Author : Tuna Taşan-Kok
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-12-06
From Student To Urban Planner written by Tuna Taşan-Kok and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-12-06 with Architecture categories.
For many young planners, the noble intentions with going to planning school seem starkly out of place in the neoliberal worlds they have come to inhabit. For some, the huge gap between the power they thought they would have and what they actually do is not only worrying, but also deeply discouraging. But for some others, practice means finding practical and creative solutions to overcome challenges and complexities. How do young planners in different settings respond to seemingly similar situations like these? What do they do – give up, adjust, or fight back? What role did their planning education play, and could it have helped in preparing and assisting them to respond to the world they are encountering? In this edited volume, stories of young planners from sixteen countries that engage these questions are presented. The sixteen cases range from settings with older, established planning systems (e.g., USA, the Netherlands, and the UK) to settings where the system is less set (e.g., Brazil), being remodeled (e.g., South Africa and Bosnia Herzegovina), and under stress (e.g., Turkey and Poland). Each chapter explores what might be done differently to prepare young planners for the complexities and challenges of their ‘real worlds’. This book not only points out what is absent, but also offers planning educators an alternative vision. The editors and esteemed contributors provide reflections and suggestions as to how this new generation of young planners can be supported to survive in, embrace, and change the world they are encountering, and, in the spirit of planning, endeavor to ‘change it for the better’.
Urban Planning For Dummies
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Author : Jordan Yin
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2012-02-21
Urban Planning For Dummies written by Jordan Yin and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-21 with Architecture categories.
How to create the world's new urban future With the majority of the world's population shifting to urban centres, urban planning—the practice of land-use and transportation planning to help shape cities structurally, economically, and socially—has become an increasingly vital profession. In Urban Planning For Dummies, readers will get a practical overview of this fascinating field, including studying community demographics, determining the best uses for land, planning economic and transportation development, and implementing plans. Following an introductory course on urban planning, this book is key reading for any urban planning student or anyone involved in urban development. With new studies conclusively demonstrating the dramatic impact of urban design on public psychological and physical health, the impact of the urban planner on a community is immense. And with a wide range of positions for urban planners in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors—including law firms, utility companies, and real estate development firms—having a fundamental understanding of urban planning is key to anyone even considering entry into this field. This book provides a useful introduction and lays the groundwork for serious study. Helps readers understand the essentials of this complex profession Written by a certified practicing urban planner, with extensive practical and community-outreach experience For anyone interested in being in the vanguard of building, designing, and shaping tomorrow's sustainable city, Urban Planning For Dummies offers an informative, entirely accessible introduction on learning how.
Urban Planner
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Author : National Learning Corporation
language : en
Publisher: Career Examination Passbooks
Release Date : 2017
Urban Planner written by National Learning Corporation and has been published by Career Examination Passbooks this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Study Aids categories.
Urban planners are problem solvers. They find out how housing, transportation, business, and recreational areas can work together to create a successful community. They consult with city officials, developers, and the public during the planning process. This fascinating career can involve restoring historic buildings and conserving natural resources as well as overseeing construction. This book examines the history of urban planning as well as the challenges these resourceful professionals face today. Readers will learn what it takes to prepare for this fascinating and influential career.
Life Among Urban Planners
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Author : Jennifer Mack
language : en
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Release Date : 2020-06-26
Life Among Urban Planners written by Jennifer Mack and has been published by University of Pennsylvania Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-06-26 with Social Science categories.
A collection of ethnographic case studies of urban planners and their practices Urban planners project the future of cities. As experts, they draft visions of places and times that do not yet exist, prescribing the tools to be used to achieve those visions. Their choices can determine how a city will merge its public transit and automobile traffic or how it will meet a demand for thousands of new dwelling units as quickly and with as little avoidable damage as possible. Life Among Urban Planners considers planning professionals in relation to the social contexts in which they operate: the planning office, the construction site, and even in the confrontations with those affected by their work. What roles do planners have in shaping the daily practices of urban life? How do they employ, manipulate, and alter their expertise to meet the demands asked of them? The essays in this volume emphasize planners' cultural values and personal assumptions and critically examine what their persistent commitment to thinking about the future means for the ways in which people live in the present and preserve the past. Life Among Urban Planners explores the practices and politics of professional city-making in a wide selection of geographical areas spanning five continents. Cases include but are not limited to Bangkok, Bogotá, Chicago, Naimey, Rome, Siem Reap, Stockholm, and Warsaw. Examining the issues raised around questions of expertise, participation, and the tension between market and state forces, contributors demonstrate how certain planning practices accentuate their specific relationship to a place while others are represented to a global audience as potentially universal solutions. In presenting detailed and intimate portraits of the everyday lives of planners, the volume offers key insights into how the city interacts with the world. Contributors: Margaret Crawford, Adèle Esposito, Trevor Goldsmith, Mark Graham, Michael Herzfeld, James Holston, Gabriella Körling, Jennifer Mack, Andrew Newman, Lissa Nordin, Bruce O'Neill, Kevin Lewis O'Neill, Federico Pérez, Monika Sznel.
Handbook On Urban Planning
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Author : William H. Claire
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1973
Handbook On Urban Planning written by William H. Claire and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1973 with Political Science categories.
"The lag in effective planning for this growth is a concern of the five authors of this handbook and their efforts herin are aimed at reducing and eventually eliminating that lag. One reason for the lag is not knowing where to start or how to proceed and the handbook endeavors to supply the knowledge for each, step by step." From preface.
Basic Quantitative Research Methods For Urban Planners
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Author : Reid Ewing
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-02-24
Basic Quantitative Research Methods For Urban Planners written by Reid Ewing and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-02-24 with Architecture categories.
In most planning practice and research, planners work with quantitative data. By summarizing, analyzing, and presenting data, planners create stories and narratives that explain various planning issues. Particularly, in the era of big data and data mining, there is a stronger demand in planning practice and research to increase capacity for data-driven storytelling. Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners provides readers with comprehensive knowledge and hands-on techniques for a variety of quantitative research studies, from descriptive statistics to commonly used inferential statistics. It covers statistical methods from chi-square through logistic regression and also quasi-experimental studies. At the same time, the book provides fundamental knowledge about research in general, such as planning data sources and uses, conceptual frameworks, and technical writing. The book presents relatively complex material in the simplest and clearest way possible, and through the use of real world planning examples, makes the theoretical and abstract content of each chapter as tangible as possible. It will be invaluable to students and novice researchers from planning programs, intermediate researchers who want to branch out methodologically, practicing planners who need to conduct basic analyses with planning data, and anyone who consumes the research of others and needs to judge its validity and reliability.
Bubbles To Concept
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Author : Jerome Ezeanonye Nwokeji
language : en
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Release Date : 2011
Bubbles To Concept written by Jerome Ezeanonye Nwokeji and has been published by Strategic Book Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Architecture categories.
In this informative and creative book, Architect Jerome Ezeanonye Nwokeji presents unique design theorems, formed and developed through fundamental, evolutionary techniques. Nwokeji uses basic principals in nature as a guide to originate new ideas and guide design professionals, architects, landscape architects and urban planners/designers in achieving outcomes that are distinct and harmonious to the environment. BUBBLES TO CONCEPT breaks new ground with its fresh perspective and ideas. It is sure to become an impressive resource in the practice of architecture and urban design. Author Bio: Jerome Ezeanonye Nwokeji is a Consultant Architect and Urban Planner/Designer who lives in Abuja, Nigeria. Dr. Nwokeji was trained at The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma; Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; and A.I.U. Honolulu, Hawaii, where he received his Doctorate. He won a UNESCO architectural competition in 1985. Dr. Nwokeji also studied and apprenticed with the late architect and professor, Richard Miller, who had been an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright. Dr. Nwokeji is happily married to his wife, Thelma, and the union is blessed with five lovely children: Udenna, Uzo, Anuli, Mmeli and Nonye, to God be the glory. He was inspired to write BUBBLES TO CONCEPT by his desire to bring back originality in creative design. Dr. Nwokeji hopes to motivate other professionals and share the insightful knowledge he has gained over the years in the world of architecture and urban design. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/BubblesToConcept.html