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Planning Theory, 2008
Culture as an organizing concept and framework offers planning a new, deeper and more sustainable foundation. The fact that culture constitutes and is constituted by our geographies, histories and societies, is expanding, and is the world's leading intellectual resource, can be the basis for a new positionality for planning.
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Culture as an organizing concept and framework offers planning a new, deeper and more sustainable foundation. The fact that culture constitutes and is constituted by our geographies, histories and societies, is expanding, and is the world's leading intellectual resource, can be the basis for a new positionality for planning.
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Cultural Planning for Urban Spaces: Cultural Turn of Contemporary Urban Planning
Advanced Materials Research, 2013Urban cultural crisis becomes a common phenomenon under the background of current globalized wave and rapid urbanization; the traditional city planning emphasizes on shaping material spatial form and lacks deep understanding and respect towards city culture, leading to the loss of city characteristics. It mainly because the cultural values of the urban
Ling Huang, Wan Min Zhao
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2002
1: Introduction 2: The Historical Evolution of City Arts and Cultural Planning 3: Urban Culture and the early Industrial City 4: Amenity Planning and the Arts Centre 5: Models and Standards of Arts Provision 6: The Cultural Economy - from Arts Amenity to Culture Industry 7: European Common Culture and Planning for Regional Development 8: Cities of ...
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1: Introduction 2: The Historical Evolution of City Arts and Cultural Planning 3: Urban Culture and the early Industrial City 4: Amenity Planning and the Arts Centre 5: Models and Standards of Arts Provision 6: The Cultural Economy - from Arts Amenity to Culture Industry 7: European Common Culture and Planning for Regional Development 8: Cities of ...
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Cultural Assessment and Care Planning
Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 2003Culturally competent care adapts care to the patient's cultural needs and preferences and begins with a cultural assessment that forms the care plan's foundation. Nurses who assess their patients' cultural beliefs, values, and practices are better able to individualize care and achieve positive outcomes.
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Planning mono-culture or planning difference?
Planning Theory & Practice, 2016Is it appropriate to speak of “planning cultures” when planning in so much of the world expresses only a degree of variation on modernist and colonial systems still perpetuated by global knowledge ...
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Planning Cultures in Europe: Decoding Cultural Phenomena in Urban and Regional Planning
Regional Studies, 2010Planning Cultures in Europe: Decoding Cultural Phenomena in Urban and Regional Planning, Joerg Knieling and Frank Othengrafen (Eds), Ashgate, Farnham (2009). xxxv + 328 pp. £65.00 (hbk).
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The Visual Culture of Planning
Journal of Planning History, 2018Over the course of the twentieth century, American planners deployed an array of visual techniques to analyze, represent, and promote the American city. Early planners looked to maps of poverty, disease, ethnicity, war, and land use, as well as archaeology, world’s fairs, and the photography of social reform.
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2019
The Cultural Heritage Plan of the Sierra Calderona Strategic Plan includes a detailed inventory of the existing cultural heritage and then continues to define three cultural sectors or systems linked respectively with the three main physiographical corridors that have historically supported the human presence in the Sierra Calderona: The Gatova-Olocau ...
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The Cultural Heritage Plan of the Sierra Calderona Strategic Plan includes a detailed inventory of the existing cultural heritage and then continues to define three cultural sectors or systems linked respectively with the three main physiographical corridors that have historically supported the human presence in the Sierra Calderona: The Gatova-Olocau ...
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