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What Planners Do: Power, Politics, and Persuasion - Hoch, Charles
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What Planners Do is an innovative study of strategies used by urban planners in city governments of the United States to grapple with the political side of their profession. Hoch focuses on the attitudes of planners toward the compromises they make to accommodate political conflict, budgetary constraints, and bureaucratic red tape. Covered are the ways planners utilize research, formulate plans, regulate development, organize political coalitions, cope with racial discrimination, and negotiate with members of business ...

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What Planners Do: Power, Politics, and Persuasion 1995, American Planning Association, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780918286918

Hardcover

What Planners Do: Power, Politics, and Persuasion 1994, American Planning Association, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780918286901

Trade paperback