Lecture 1 PDF
Lecture 1 PDF
Yet
may be interpreted as a highly political and
economistic process
Evolution of Planning Theory and Practice
Traditional view of planning: the art and science of
ordering land/land uses and siting buildings and
communication routes so as to secure the maximum level
of economy, convenience and beauty (Keeble, 1969 in
Greed, 1996).
Scenario 2
The GoJ is proposing to build a chemical processing
plant along Spanish Town Road to provide additional
employment to the low-income communities situated in
that area. As a planner, assess the potential socio-
economic and environmental impacts of such a plan to
the surrounding communities and recommend ways of
alleviating some of the possible negative outcomes.
Overview of course
Introduce students to key theoretical and
practical aspects of planning
Class activities
Media class - Wednesday February 29th 2012
Field trip tentative date Thursday March 29th 2012
Guest Lecture Wednesday April 11th 2012
Key Readings
Greed, C. (1996) Introducing Town Planning,
2nd edn. Essex: Addison Wesley Longman.