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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 professionits 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


  • Table of Contents

    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 Plannersʼ 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: Consulting 198

    Historic Preservation Planning 200

    Profile: Protecting, Preserving, and Planning for Historic and Cultural Resources 202

    Community Engagement and Empowerment 205

    Profile: Engaging Neighborhoods 208

    Profile: Listening to People 211

    Environmental and Natural Resources Planning 216

    Profile: Advocating for Sustainability 219

    Profile: Specializing in a Holistic Way 221

    Geographic Information Systems 222

    Profile: Specializing in GIS 223

    Land use Planning, Law, And Code Enforcement 225

    Profile: Bridging Technical Disciplines 227

    Profile: Specializing in Code Writing 231

    Profile: Specializing in Land Use Law 232

    Profile: Assessing the Economic Impacts of Land Use Decisions 234

    Transportation Planning 238

    Profile: Developing Transportation Models 239

    Profile: Planning for Transit 243

    Profile: Advocating for Transit and Transportation Improvements 245

    Profile: Integrating Land Use and Transportation 247

    Planning For Sustainability 250

    New Urbanism 252

    Profile: Applying the Principles of New Urbanism 253

    Profile: Fostering Transit-Oriented Development 256

    Profile: Creating Change and Livable Communities 260

    Profile: Planning for Bicyclists and Pedestrians 262

    Emerging Specializations In The Era Of Sustainability 263

    Profile: Planning for Hazards and Emergencies 264

    Profile: Developing Green Communities 266

    Profile: Planning for Sustainable Energy 268

    Teaching Others to Become Planners 270

    Profile: Becoming a Planning Professor 271

    Profile: Moving from Planner to Professor 275

    Profile: Being Called to a University Career̶ With a Practical Slant 279

    Challenges and Rewards 281

    5 What Is the Future of Planning? 293

    Economic Recession and Planning 293

    Profile: Coping with Layoff 294

    Geospatial Technology and Planning 295

    Profile: Adapting Zoning to the

    Twenty-first Century 295

    Rediscovering Public Health 296

    Profile: Planning Healthy Communities 297

    Carbon, Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Planning for Sustainable Energy 300

    Planning For Climate Adaptation 301

    Planning For Climate Mitigation 304

    A Bright Future for Planning 306

    Resources 307

    References 311

    Index 313

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      Publication Date: 09/02/2010
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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 professionits 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


      • Table of Contents

        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 Plannersʼ 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: Consulting 198

        Historic Preservation Planning 200

        Profile: Protecting, Preserving, and Planning for Historic and Cultural Resources 202

        Community Engagement and Empowerment 205

        Profile: Engaging Neighborhoods 208

        Profile: Listening to People 211

        Environmental and Natural Resources Planning 216

        Profile: Advocating for Sustainability 219

        Profile: Specializing in a Holistic Way 221

        Geographic Information Systems 222

        Profile: Specializing in GIS 223

        Land use Planning, Law, And Code Enforcement 225

        Profile: Bridging Technical Disciplines 227

        Profile: Specializing in Code Writing 231

        Profile: Specializing in Land Use Law 232

        Profile: Assessing the Economic Impacts of Land Use Decisions 234

        Transportation Planning 238

        Profile: Developing Transportation Models 239

        Profile: Planning for Transit 243

        Profile: Advocating for Transit and Transportation Improvements 245

        Profile: Integrating Land Use and Transportation 247

        Planning For Sustainability 250

        New Urbanism 252

        Profile: Applying the Principles of New Urbanism 253

        Profile: Fostering Transit-Oriented Development 256

        Profile: Creating Change and Livable Communities 260

        Profile: Planning for Bicyclists and Pedestrians 262

        Emerging Specializations In The Era Of Sustainability 263

        Profile: Planning for Hazards and Emergencies 264

        Profile: Developing Green Communities 266

        Profile: Planning for Sustainable Energy 268

        Teaching Others to Become Planners 270

        Profile: Becoming a Planning Professor 271

        Profile: Moving from Planner to Professor 275

        Profile: Being Called to a University Career̶ With a Practical Slant 279

        Challenges and Rewards 281

        5 What Is the Future of Planning? 293

        Economic Recession and Planning 293

        Profile: Coping with Layoff 294

        Geospatial Technology and Planning 295

        Profile: Adapting Zoning to the

        Twenty-first Century 295

        Rediscovering Public Health 296

        Profile: Planning Healthy Communities 297

        Carbon, Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Planning for Sustainable Energy 300

        Planning For Climate Adaptation 301

        Planning For Climate Mitigation 304

        A Bright Future for Planning 306

        Resources 307

        References 311

        Index 313

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