Phenomenology in Adaptation Planning
Discover the insightful work of Hendricus Andy Simarmata in Phenomenology in Adaptation Planning, published by Springer Verlag in 2018. This engaging paperback edition spans 203 pages and delves into the vital planning knowledge derived from the experiences of the urban poor, a demographic often impacted by flooding.
Simarmata skillfully combines empirical data with self-reflective planning theory, translating complex concepts into actionable insights for real-world application. The book also emphasizes the importance of community planning, enhancing the ongoing discourse on urban adaptation strategies.
Whether you're a planner, researcher, or simply interested in urban studies, this book is an essential addition to your library. Explore how phenomenology can inform better adaptation planning and contribute to more resilient urban environments.