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In this "pathology of planning," Peter Hall briskly recounts the histories of five great planning disasters and two near-disasters and analyzes the decisions of the professional bureaucrats, commun...
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22 March 1982

In this "pathology of planning," Peter Hall briskly recounts the histories of five great planning disasters and two near-disasters and analyzes the decisions of the professional bureaucrats, community activists, and politicians involved in the planning process. He draws on an eclectic body of theory from political science, economics, ethics, and long-range future forecasting to suggest ways to forestall such grand mistakes in the future. For this edition, Hall has added a special introduction in which he reflects further on the sequels to these cautionary tales and on the moral planners and citizens should draw from them.
Price: $33.95
Pages: 329
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Series in Urban Development
Publication Date:
22 March 1982
ISBN: 9780520046078
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction to the American Edition
1. Overview
PART ONE: CASE STUDIES
2. London's Third Airport
3. London's Motorways
4. THe Anglo-French Concorde
5. San Francisco's BART System
6. Sydney's Opera House
7. Two Near-Disasters: California's New Campuses and Britain's National Library
PART TWO: ANALYSIS
8. Approaching the Problem
9. The Actors: (1) The Community
10. The Actors: (2) The Bureaucracy
11. The Actors: (3) The Politicians
12. The Actors in Concert
13. Towards Perscription
Notes
Reference
Index
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction to the American Edition
1. Overview
PART ONE: CASE STUDIES
2. London's Third Airport
3. London's Motorways
4. THe Anglo-French Concorde
5. San Francisco's BART System
6. Sydney's Opera House
7. Two Near-Disasters: California's New Campuses and Britain's National Library
PART TWO: ANALYSIS
8. Approaching the Problem
9. The Actors: (1) The Community
10. The Actors: (2) The Bureaucracy
11. The Actors: (3) The Politicians
12. The Actors in Concert
13. Towards Perscription
Notes
Reference
Index