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Abstract
Robert Goodspeed ’ s Scenario Planning for Cities and Regions argues that the challenges posed by climate change, technological change, and sustainability goals “ requires breaking from past planning approaches ” (p. viii). Traditional planning ignores the radical uncertainty of the future, preferring instead to extend current trends, leading to serious planning failures: “ homes fl ooded because they were built in areas thought to be safe from storms, public funds wasted on infrastructure to accom-modate growth that never materializes, or a mismatch between the types of housing units available and what people prefer ” (pp. 24 – 25). Grounded in understanding cities as complex adaptive systems that require diverse, collaborative participation to identify problems and solutions, and fl exible policy recommendations to adjust to changing future conditions, urban scenario planning, Goodspeed argues, represents nothing less than a paradigm shift for urban planning. – organized
Robert Goodspeed的《城市和地区情景规划》认为,气候变化、技术变革和可持续发展目标带来的挑战“需要打破过去的规划方法”(第八页)。传统的规划忽视了未来的根本不确定性,而是倾向于扩展当前的趋势,导致严重的规划失败:“房屋被淹没是因为它们建在被认为不会受到风暴影响的地区,公共资金浪费在基础设施上以适应从未实现的增长,或者可用的住房类型与人们喜欢的不匹配”(第24-25页)。Goodspeed认为,基于将城市理解为复杂的适应系统,需要多样化的合作参与来识别问题和解决方案,以及灵活的政策建议来适应不断变化的未来条件,城市情景规划代表着城市规划的范式转变有组织的
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Planning Theory & Practice provides an international focus for the development of theory and practice in spatial planning and a forum to promote the policy dimensions of space and place. Published four times a year in conjunction with the Royal Town Planning Institute, London, it publishes original articles and review papers from both academics and practitioners with the aim of encouraging more effective, two-way communication between theory and practice. The Editors invite robustly researched papers which raise issues at the leading edge of planning theory and practice, and welcome papers on controversial subjects. Contributors in the early stages of their academic careers are encouraged, as are rejoinders to items previously published.