Planners Must Now “Anticipate the Unanticipated”

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“The planning practices of the past are inadequate for today’s challenges,” said David Rouse, ASLA, a landscape architect and planner, at the American Planning Association‘s National Planning Conference in San Diego. Rapid technological change, socio-economic inequities, natural resource depletion, and climate change are forcing planning and design professionals to adapt. “How can the practice of planning evolve to be more sustainable and equitable?”

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Cite: Jared Green. "Planners Must Now “Anticipate the Unanticipated”" 25 May 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/982475/planners-must-now-anticipate-the-unanticipated> ISSN 0719-8884

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