ABSTRACT

Reflective Planning Practice: Theory, Cases, and Methods uses structured, first-person reflection to reveal the artistry of planning practice. The value of professional reflection is widely recognized, but there is a difference between acknowledging it and doing it. This book takes up that challenge, providing planners’ reflections on past practice as well as prompts for reflecting in the midst of planning episodes. It explains a reflection framework and employs it in seven case studies written by planning educators who also practice. The cases reveal practical judgments made during the planning episode and takeaways for practice, as the planners used logic and emotion, and applied convention and invention. The practical judgments are explained from the perspective of the authors’ personal experiences, purposes, and professional style, and their interpretation of the rich context that underpins the cases including theories, sociopolitical aspects, workplace setting, and roles. The book seeks to awaken students and practitioners to the opportunities of a pragmatic, reflective approach to planning practice.

chapter 3|23 pages

Planner-as-Person

chapter 4|21 pages

Context for Planning

chapter 5|28 pages

The Planning Episode

chapter 7|23 pages

Planning for Resilience

Preparing Resilient Planners in Mamallapuram, India

chapter 8|22 pages

Equity Planning When the Rubber Meets the Road

Adopting Inclusionary Housing Policies in Portland, Oregon

chapter 15|11 pages

Building Your Reflective Practice