Political Culture of Planning
Discover the intricate dynamics of land use planning in the United States with Political Culture of Planning, authored by an expert in the field and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1993. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 368 pages, offering readers a succinct yet thorough exploration of the American planning system from both historical and contemporary viewpoints. Whether you're a student seeking a general overview or a professional looking for a more in-depth analysis, this book caters to both audiences. Dive into the political and cultural factors that shape planning practices and gain valuable insights into the evolution of land use policy in America. Perfect for anyone interested in urban studies, public policy, or planning, Political Culture of Planning is an essential addition to your library.