The average rating for Combating global warming based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2018-06-27 00:00:00 Todd Brekke How spatial planning activities can be mobilized effectively to solve societal goals? This book aims to seek the answer. Theories presented here are derived from policy studies and governance/institutional theory. It provides a pragmatic program to design spatial policies and to act on agreed decisions based on the context in which planning takes place. The book touches aspects of a collaborative planning process, namely the 'hard' infrastructure, e.g., formal regulations, and the 'soft' infrastructure, e.g. community trust and informal rules, that contribute to the mobilization of resources, mutual commitment, and legitimacy for future actions. By acknowledging the role of both aspects, planners and policymakers can design a spatial policy much better to solve the pressing issue of today's society (sustainability, quality of life, etc.). |
Review # 2 was written on 2020-03-08 00:00:00 Yethinthtut Bobo I honestly finished it, eventually. Kalau ga karena bahan skripsi, saya mungkin bakal cuma baca summary atau executive note-nya. Anyway, it was all about seven revolution that I need to know so, I just skimmed it out about everything else. I got the big picture, since he's cited in everywhere, journals, articles, etc. |
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