Localizing a global discipline - Designing new planning programs in Sri Lanka


Autoria(s): van Horen, B; Leaf, M; Pinnawala, S
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

In order to be relevant and useful in a fragmented developing country context, community and regional planning needs to shift away from the use of rigid tools to more flexible, adaptive approaches. An international review of planning curricula indicated a widespread consensus with respect to key competencies required of planners. This understanding was used in the development of new teaching programs at three Sri Lankan universities. Complementing the technical core knowledge areas, strong emphases on problem structuring, critical and strategic thinking, and the understanding of the political and institutional contexts appear to be crucial to making the agenda of planning for sustainable development more than a fashionable cliche. In order for these core areas to have relevance in a developing country context, however, planning curricula need to achieve a balance between local priorities and a global perspective.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:71663

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Sage Publications

Palavras-Chave #Planning & Development #Urban Studies #Planning Education #Curriculum Development #Developing Country #International Collaboration #Education #Colombo #City #C1 #310103 Urban and Regional Planning #750799 International relations not elsewhere classified #1205 Urban and Regional Planning #1402 Applied Economics #1604 Human Geography
Tipo

Journal Article