Community Planning: Integrating social and physical environmentsISBN: 978-1-4051-9887-5
Paperback
296 pages
May 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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"So this is a good time to distil key messages from experiences
with community planning, and an international perspective can help.
Phil Heywood's new book "Community Planning: Integrating Social and
Physical Environments" is a good place to start. It includes a
compelling case study of the practice of design-led local community
involvement in Northern Queensland." (Cliff Hague World View, 1
August 2011)
"This volume is a most welcomed contribution to the social planning literature from the highly respected and esteemed academic Phil Heywood. Its tone and tenor echoes his passionate effervescent teaching, scholarship and advocacy across the broad spectrum that is community and social planning and is an engaging read throughout, from the preface to the conclusion." (Australian Planner, 2014, vol.51, no.3, 281-292)