Evaluating Strategies for Plan Coordination: A Survey of Canadian Planners
Date
2019
Authors
McCarthy, Stephen
Grant, Jill
Habib, Muhammad Ahsanul
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Routledge, Taylor and Francis
Abstract
In the contemporary context, many Canadian cities have large numbers of plans that present major challenges for coordination and implementation. The paper reports the results of a survey of Canadian planning practitioners who were asked about the strategies they use to coordinate plans and policies. The most highly-rated strategy, collaborating and sharing data for consensus-based decision-making, reflects the dominance of the collaborative planning paradigm in motivating the discipline. Data analysis discovered strong correlations between perceptions of the efficacy of a strategy and practitioners saying they used the strategy: in other words, planners value not only what they have been taught in theory, but what they do in practice.
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Stephen McCarthy, Jill L. Grant & Muhammad Ahsanul Habib (2019) Evaluating strategies for plan coordination: a survey of Canadian planners, International Planning Studies, DOI: 10.1080/13563475.2019.1578201