1st Edition

Planning for Diversity Policy and Planning in a World of Difference

By Dory Reeves Copyright 2005
    288 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    280 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The practical importance of diversity and equality for spatial planning and sustainable development is still not widely understood. Using international examples, this book shows planners and educationalists the benefits of building in a consideration of diversity and equality at each stage and level of planning.

    Despite being one of the most diverse and gender balanced of the built environment professions, complacency has been widespread in planning. This book shows why a diverse profession is important and drawing on a wide range of good practice, shows how those involved in planning can develop their sensitivity to and expertise in diversity and equality.

    1. Sustainable Development: Diversity, Space and Place. 2. Developments in and models of Planning - a critique 3. Responses to Equality and diversity; the role of mainstreaming 4. Plan Making 5. Public Participation 6. The Diverse Profession 7. Learning to be a Culturally Inclusive Planner 8.Agenda for Change

    Biography

    Dory Reeves is an independent adviser on planning for equality and diversity. Her work involves facilitating, creative problem solving, writing and teaching. In 2000-2003 she was Maude Clarke Visiting Professor at Queens University Belfast and chaired the steering group that produced the RTPI Gender Audit Toolkit.