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The document outlines the concepts of town and country planning, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning, environmental considerations, and infrastructure development. It identifies key objectives such as promoting health, beauty, and convenience while highlighting the principles of sustainability in planning. Additionally, it discusses rational planning, its advantages and disadvantages, and the need for accurate problem identification in the planning process.

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The document outlines the concepts of town and country planning, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning, environmental considerations, and infrastructure development. It identifies key objectives such as promoting health, beauty, and convenience while highlighting the principles of sustainability in planning. Additionally, it discusses rational planning, its advantages and disadvantages, and the need for accurate problem identification in the planning process.

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PLANNING HISTORY

AND THEORY
DEFI NITI ONS A ND O BJECTIV ES O F PLANNING

Falak Fathea
M.PLAN
1st year
1800100840

INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW


TOWN
PLANNING
Town planning is the planning
and design of all
the new buildings, roads,
and parks in a place in order to
make
them attractive and convenient
for the people who live there.
COUNTRY
PLANNING
Country planning, also known as
town and country planning, is a
government system that plans how
land is used while balancing
economic development and
environmental quality
GOAL FORMATION
• Creating a strategic plan

A strategic plan, also known as a core strategy or development plan, is created to identify the best areas for growth and establish
high-level goals for a city or metropolitan area

• Addressing environmental factors

Environmental planning considers ecological factors such as noise pollution, threatened habitats, shoreline erosion, wetlands, and
floodplain vulnerability.

• Devising infrastructure

The goal of urban planning is to create infrastructure that allows people to live a content life

• Managing growth and development

Urban planning is necessary to manage the growth and development of cities in a sustainable and organized manner.
OBJECTIVES

HEALTH • To create and promote healthy conditions


and environments for all

• Preserve uniqueness of town.


BEAUTY • Landscaping
• Improved domestic living
OBJECTIVES
HEALTH
• To create and promote healthy conditions and environments for all

BEAUTY
• Preserve uniqueness of town.
• Landscaping
• Improved domestic living
CONVINENCE

Amenities
Transportation ,communication ,commercial, entertainment, needs: social economic, cultural
SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainable
development is a
development that
meets the needs of
the present without
compromising the
ability of future
generations to meet
their own needs .three
pillars of the
sustainability are

social environment

economy

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SUSTAINABILITY
IN PLANNING
❖Land use

❖Environment

❖Topography

❖Climate

❖Waste management

❖Green building

❖Landscaping

❖Energy consumption

❖Water management

❖Re use

❖Water treatment
RATIONAL
PLANNING
Rational planning includes
comprehensive long –range view
and a systematic , analytical
approach in a planning process

Economics, political science and


other disciples greatly enriched the
planning education and research
Assumes accurate
stable and complete
Generate all possible Generate objective knowledge of all the
ADVANTAGES Widely applicable
solutions assesment criteria alternatives preference
goals and
consequences

If the problem is not


identified properly then
we may face a Whole assessment
It is a group-based
problem as each and should be correct Planner defines the
DISADVANTAGES decision making
every member of the otherwise one can get problem not goal.
process.
group might have a wrong solution
different definition of
the problem.

Time consuming
process.

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