ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Planning Research Methods is an expansive look at the traditions, methods, and challenges of research design and research projects in contemporary urban planning. Through case studies, an international group of researchers, planning practitioners, and planning academics and educators, all recognized authorities in the field, provide accounts of designing and implementing research projects from different approaches and venues. This book shows how to apply quantitative and qualitative methods to projects, and how to take your research from the classroom to the real world. The book is structured into sections focusing on

Beginning planning research

Research design and development

Rediscovering qualitative methods

New advances in quantitative methods

Turning research into action

With chapters written by leading scholars in spatial planning, The Routledge Handbook of Planning Research Methods is the most authoritative and comprehensive handbook on the topic, providing both established and ground breaking coverage of spatial planning research methods. The book is an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate level students, young professionals and practitioners in urban, regional, and spatial planning.

part |54 pages

Personal reflections on research careers

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter |7 pages

Learning the Craft of Research

A continuing process

chapter |6 pages

Shifting between Academia and Practice

Reflections on doing planning research in a university environment

chapter |6 pages

Research Methodology and My Life

Some personal reflections1

chapter |9 pages

It Takes more than just Looking to Make a Difference

The challenge for planning research

part |77 pages

The craft of research

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |13 pages

Research Design

chapter |13 pages

What can We Learn from France?

Some reflections on the methodologies of cross-national research

chapter |10 pages

Towards Social Holism

Social innovation, holistic research methodology and pragmatic collective action in spatial planning

chapter |11 pages

Inquiry and Design for Spatial Planning

Three approaches to planning research in late modern cities

part |116 pages

Working within a qualitative tradition

chapter |12 pages

Researching Community Engagement in Post-1997 Hong Kong

Collaborative or manipulative practice?

chapter |13 pages

Planning for the Place

Ethnographic research and planning practice

chapter |10 pages

Researching Professional Perspectives in Practice

A pedagogic-ethnographic approach

chapter |11 pages

Urban Morphology and Cultural Expressions

Qualitative methods to understand the city's dynamic in a self-built area in Caracas, Venezuela1

chapter |14 pages

From Wicked Problems to Elusive Planning

Exploring Dubai's development conundrum

part |150 pages

Working within a quantitative tradition

chapter |11 pages

Indicators and Spatial Planning

Methods and applications

chapter |14 pages

Measuring Space

A review of spatial metrics for urban growth and shrinkage

chapter |16 pages

Spatial Simulation and the Real World

Digital methods and techniques in the context of strategic planning

part |119 pages

Methodology in action

chapter |4 pages

Methodology in Action

The relationship between research and practice

chapter |9 pages

Research Impact

Should the sky be the limit?

chapter |14 pages

Researching for Policy Relevance

Critical reflections on government-sponsored research

chapter |16 pages

Urban Master Planning in China

A case study of policy and practice in Hua County

chapter |14 pages

Conceptual and Epistemic Uncertainty in Planning

Research for the renewal of industrial areas in Sweden

chapter |13 pages

Cost-Benefit Analysis in Participatory Planning

A critical perspective

chapter |16 pages

Engaging and Educating Young People in Sustainable Development

Communicating research findings and planning practice in an active learning environment