Resilience Planning: Forging a New Planning Paradigm

The environment has been a significant focus for planning education since the 1960’s. This paper traces the transition of environmental planning through the sustainability era to the emergence of a new and more accelerated transition that increasingly is termed resilience. It outlines the emerging c...

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Main Authors: Newman, Peter, Beatley, Tim
Other Authors: World Planning Schools Congress Editorial Board
Format: Conference Paper
Published: World Planning Schools Congress 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3420
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description The environment has been a significant focus for planning education since the 1960’s. This paper traces the transition of environmental planning through the sustainability era to the emergence of a new and more accelerated transition that increasingly is termed resilience. It outlines the emerging characteristics of resilience and suggests they need to become part of a new paradigm in planning education – resilience planning.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-34202017-01-30T10:30:59Z Resilience Planning: Forging a New Planning Paradigm Newman, Peter Beatley, Tim World Planning Schools Congress Editorial Board The environment has been a significant focus for planning education since the 1960’s. This paper traces the transition of environmental planning through the sustainability era to the emergence of a new and more accelerated transition that increasingly is termed resilience. It outlines the emerging characteristics of resilience and suggests they need to become part of a new paradigm in planning education – resilience planning. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3420 World Planning Schools Congress fulltext
spellingShingle Newman, Peter
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Resilience Planning: Forging a New Planning Paradigm
title Resilience Planning: Forging a New Planning Paradigm
title_full Resilience Planning: Forging a New Planning Paradigm
title_fullStr Resilience Planning: Forging a New Planning Paradigm
title_full_unstemmed Resilience Planning: Forging a New Planning Paradigm
title_short Resilience Planning: Forging a New Planning Paradigm
title_sort resilience planning: forging a new planning paradigm
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3420