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This book balances an authoritative, up-to-date discussion of current practices with a vision of what land use planning should become. It explores the societal context of land use planning and proposes a model for understanding and reconciling the divergent priorities among competing stakeholders; explains how to build planning support systems to assess future conditions, evaluate policy choices, create visions, and compare scenarios; and sets forth a methodology for creating plans that will influence future land use change.
More Reviews and RecommendationsPhilip R. Berke is a professor of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina.
David R. Godschalk is a professor emeritus of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina.
Edward J. Kaiser is a professor emeritus of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina.
Daniel A. Rodriguez is an assistant professor of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina.
Ann-Margaret Esnard is an associate professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Florida Atlantic University and director of the Visual Planning Technology Lab.