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The Planning Imperative and Human Behavior Melville C. Branch

The Planning Imperative and Human Behavior By Melville C. Branch

The Planning Imperative and Human Behavior by Melville C. Branch


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Defining planning as an inherent aspect of human life, Branch presents conclusions reached from 20 previous volumes dealing with different aspects and applications of planning, as well as from actual professional planning experiences.

The Planning Imperative and Human Behavior Summary

The Planning Imperative and Human Behavior by Melville C. Branch

Defining planning as an inherent aspect of human life, Branch presents conclusions reached from 20 previous volumes dealing with different aspects and applications of planning, as well as from actual professional planning experiences. He shows how planning has been a directive force during human evolution and an intrinsic element in human reactions, actions, and activities.

Focusing on the existing situation in the United States, he examines the major difficulties confronting the country with respect to planning: problems of communication, poor legislative performance, educational deficiencies, and cultural materialism. Branch presents the fullest explanation available in the literature today of planning and its place in society, and he concludes with an examination of the potentialities and limitations of existing planning in America and its relation to human behavior.

About Melville C. Branch

MELVILLE C. BRANCH is Distinguished Professor of Planning Emeritus at the University of Southern California. He was introduced to planning as a staff member of the U.S. National Resources Planning Board in the executive offices of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A pioneer in the field, he was instrumental in establishing the Bureau of Urban Research at Princeton University, the Graduate Program of Education and Research in Planning at the University of Chicago, and the School of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Southern California. Professor Branch has published 20 earlier books on planning, including Simulation, Planning and Society (1997), Telepower, Planning, and Society: Crisis in Communication (1994), Planning and Human Survival (1992), Planning: Universal Process (1990), and Regional Planning: Introduction and Explanation (1988), all published by Praeger.

Table of Contents

Preface Planning Imperatives and Attitudes Existing Situation, Human Behavior, and Planning Legacies of Long Ago Progress of Civilization Situation at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century Primary Problems and Dangers The Age of Science and Technology Human Behavior Potentialities of Planning References Index

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NPB9780275965341
9780275965341
0275965341
The Planning Imperative and Human Behavior by Melville C. Branch
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-09-30
200
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