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Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 227 mm, Gewicht: 676 g

Bayer / Frank / Valerius

Becoming an Urban Planner

A Guide to Careers in Planning and Urban Design

Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 227 mm, Gewicht: 676 g

ISBN: 978-0-470-27863-5
Verlag: Wiley


Becoming an URBAN PLANNER
Are you considering a career in urban planning? Becoming an Urban Planner is the best place to start. Through in-depth interviews with more than eighty urban planners across the United States and Canada, this book gives you a valuable insider’s look at your future profession as it is lived and practiced.
Becoming an Urban Planner introduces you to the urban planning profession—its history, what you must know to prepare for a career in planning, and the different types of planning jobs. Beyond the basics, though, it shows you the realities of what it’s really like to be a planner today. You’ll learn about: - The skills you’ll need and how to hone them in school and on the job
- Potential career paths and what people in these positions do
- Using internships, job shadowing, and other opportunities to break into the field
- Deciding among planning specialties and moving between public and private sectors
- How to search for and get your first position
- Emerging areas in planning, including sustainability and climate change

Each topic is explored through in-depth interviews with both generalists and others who have devoted their careers to a particular aspect of planning. These professionals share their insights and describe how they have arrived at where they are and how beginners like you can learn from their experiences.
With the information from this book to guide and inspire you, you will be able to chart your own path to success as an urban planner.
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About The Authors xi

Preface xii

Acknowledgments xiv

1 Becoming an Urban Planner: What Planners Do 1

Employment in Planning 3

A Young Profession: Planning Emerges in the Late Nineteenth Century 5

An Age of Idealism in Design 6

The Advent of Zoning 9

Policy Planning Emerges Simultaneously 10

Planning and Social Injustice 11

Planning In the Late Twentieth Century 12

Urban Planning Is about the Future 13

Urban Planning Is about Place 14

Urban Planning Is about Helping Other People Make Decisions 17

The Planning Process 18

Profile: Getting People Involved in the Process 19

Buyer Beware: Things You Might Not Like About a Career in Planning 23

What Kind of Salary Can a Planner Expect to Make? 25

Skills for Becoming an Urban Planner 26

2 Becoming an Urban Planner: Education 31

What Research Shows About Planners' Education 31

Preparing for a Professional Education 32

Communicating in Words 42

Communicating through Pictures 45

Being Comfortable with Numbers 50

Drawing, Planning, and Urban Design 54

Picking a College Major 60

And on to Graduate School 63

Choosing the Right Graduate Program 65

Accreditation 69

What's In A Name? 70

Theses,  Projects or other Capstone Requirements 70

Applying to Graduate School 70

Financing a Planning Education 73

Planning Curriculum: Knowledge, Skills, and Values 74

Specializations 78

Dual-Degree Options 78

Alternative Paths 79

Public Administration 79

Urban Studies 80

Economics 81

Architecture, Landscape

Architecture, and urban

Design 81

Civil Engineering 81

Planning Law 82

Profile: Becoming a Land Use Lawyer 84

Conclusion 85

3 Becoming an Urban Planner: Experience 87

Informational Interviews 88

Job Shadowing 89

Volunteer Experience 90

Internships 92

Cooperative Education 94

Peace Corps and AmeriCorps VISTA 94

Networking to Break the Ice 96

Career Ladders: Moving Ahead From That First Job 97

4 Planners’ Many Paths 99

Many Paths into a Planning Career 99

Profile: Entering the Field 100

Profile: Using Your Analytic and Creative Talents 102

Profile: Applying a Talent for Mapping 104

Who Influenced You? 109

Where Do You Want to Work? 117

Profile: Becoming a Developer 119

Profile: Becoming a Small Town Planner 122

Profile: Establishing a One-Person Planning Firm 124

Profile: Making Transitions 127

Planning Timeframes 131

Current Planning 131

Profile: Enforcing Codes and Reviewing Plans 133

Profile: Addressing the Challenges of Long-Range Planning 136

Profile: Improving Quality of Life in the Long Term 138

Profile: Creating Comprehensive Plans 140

At What Geographic Scale Do You Want to Work? 144

Profile: Working with Communities 145

Profile: Bridging Rural and Urban Areas 148

Profile: Planning in a Midsized City 150

Profile: Becoming a Planning Director 153

Profile: Charting Another Path to Planning Director 159

Profile: Merging Regional and Local Planning 164

Profile: Planning at the Regional Scale 167

Profile: Planning at the State Level 170

Profile: Leading a State Planning Agency 173

Profile: Planning in the Federal Government 175

Profile: Consulting for the Federal Government 178

What Planning Topics Interest You? 179

Urban Design 179

Profile: Designing Places 181

Profile: Using Urban Design to Create Consensus 185

Housing Planning and Policy 189

Profile: Filling Housing Needs 190

Economic Development Planning 193

Profile: Planning for Economic Development: Public Sector 195

Profile: Planning for Economic Development: Con


MICHAEL BAYER, AICP, is a planner with Environmental Resources Management in Annapolis, Maryland. Before becoming an urban planner, he was a newspaper reporter whose articles have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Journal Gazette, the Post-Bulletin, as well as Planning magazine.

NANCY FRANK, PhD, AICP, is an associate professor and the chair of the department of urban planning at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Frank has been instrumental in the development of the School for Urban Planning and Architecture (SUPAR), a charter Milwaukee public high school that opened in fall 2007.
JASON VALERIUS, AICP, is a planner and urban designer for MSA Professional Services, in Madison, Wisconsin. Valerius served for four years as assistant editor of the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Planning Association quarterly newsletter (WAPANews).


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