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The planning theory is a well known theory in the [[geography]]. To make clear what is meant with the planning theory, the planning concerning is city is sketched. The planning of provisioning a city requires insight and a vision about the city rahter than a preconcerted plan about how the city should be. Effective planning is vital in the process of (re)structuring a city. Which means the planning should be tuned on the by a understanding about the field in which it operates (Faunstein, 2012).
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The planning theory is a well known theory in the [[geography]]. To make clear what is meant with the planning theory, the planning concerning is city is sketched. The planning of provisioning a city requires insight and a vision about the city rahter than a preconcerted plan about how the city should be. Effective planning is vital in the process of (re)structuring a city. Which means the planning should be tuned on the by a understanding about the [[field]] in which it operates (Faunstein, 2012).
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== Reference(s) ==
Faunstein, S. (2012), Planning theory and the city, Colombia University.  
Faunstein, S. (2012), Planning theory and the city, Colombia University.  
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== Contributors ==
--[[User:MaikVanDeVeen|MaikVanDeVeen]] 01:31, 31 December 2012 (CET)
--[[User:MaikVanDeVeen|MaikVanDeVeen]] 01:31, 31 December 2012 (CET)
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 31 December 2012

Planning Theory

The planning theory is a well known theory in the geography. To make clear what is meant with the planning theory, the planning concerning is city is sketched. The planning of provisioning a city requires insight and a vision about the city rahter than a preconcerted plan about how the city should be. Effective planning is vital in the process of (re)structuring a city. Which means the planning should be tuned on the by a understanding about the field in which it operates (Faunstein, 2012).

Reference(s)

Faunstein, S. (2012), Planning theory and the city, Colombia University.

Contributors

--MaikVanDeVeen 01:31, 31 December 2012 (CET)

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