Race and Planning
"Race and Planning," authored by Taylor & Francis Ltd, delves into the significant role of race in land use planning. This thought-provoking book integrates insights from both policy-making literature and race and ethnic studies, offering a comprehensive introduction for students and professionals alike. Published in 2000, this paperback edition spans 176 pages, making it a substantial resource for those interested in understanding the intersection of race and urban development. Discover how racial considerations shape planning processes and learn to appreciate the complexities of equitable land use policies. Ideal for students, educators, and practitioners in the fields of urban planning and social justice, "Race and Planning" invites readers to critically engage with its themes and broaden their perspectives.