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Everyday Ethics for Practicing Planners-Carol Barrett

Everyday Ethics for Practicing Planners-Carol Barrett

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This manual serves as a comprehensive guide for planners, focusing on ethical considerations within the field of planning. It is designed to aid individuals preparing for the AICP exam, as well as practicing planners, students, and various planning organizations. The content addresses the complexities of ethical dilemmas encountered in everyday planning practice, offering practical approaches to moral reasoning and decision-making. Key features include an examination of 54 real-world scenarios, the application of the AICP Code of Ethics and APA/AICP Ethical Principles in Planning, and guidance on analyzing competing interests to determine the best course of action.

The purpose of this manual is to provide a structured framework for understanding and navigating ethical challenges in planning. It covers the recognition of ethical conflicts, the application of professional codes, and the process of making sound ethical decisions. The manual includes the full text of essential ethical guidelines, enabling users to develop robust analytical methods for addressing tough moral dilemmas. This resource is intended for a wide audience, including planning agencies and private consulting firms, ensuring a thorough understanding of ethical responsibilities in planning practice.

"This book is on the suggested reading list for planners preparing to take the AICP exam. As veteran planner the author points out, the most troublesome conflicts for planners aren't between good and bad, they're between competing good, neither of which can be fully achieved. The 54 real-world scenarios described here typify the tough moral dilemmas that confront today's practioners. The author offers planners a way to recognize the ethical conflicts that arise in everyday practice, analyze them using ""practical moral reasoning,"" apply relevant sections of the AICP Code of Ethics and the APA/AICP Ethical Principles in Planning (both of which are included in full), and decide on the best course of action. The author tells a series of stories-each one a sticky situation that could confront a typical planner. Barrett points out the ethical issues, identifies possible alternatives, and cities relevant sections of the AICP Code. Finally, the author discusses the pros and cons of each alternative. Five particularly complex scenarios are especially intended for group discussion. Individuals studying for the AICP exam will find this book indispensable. But it also should be required reading for every planner who struggles to act ethically and for planning student who wants to understand how professionals define and serve the public interest. Planning agencies, private consulting firms, and planning commissions can use its realistic scenarios to jump start group discussions and workshops on ethical planning."

Author: Barrett, Carol Publisher: Routledge Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Everyday Ethics for Practicing Planners Pages: 00246 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2018-01-12 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781884829611 Category: Architecture : Planning


"This book is on the suggested reading list for planners preparing to take the AICP exam. As veteran planner the author points out, the most troublesome conflicts for planners aren't between good and bad, they're between competing good, neither of which can be fully achieved. The 54 real-world scenarios described here typify the tough moral dilemmas that confront today's practioners. The author offers planners a way to recognize the ethical conflicts that arise in everyday practice, analyze them using ""practical moral reasoning,"" apply relevant sections of the AICP Code of Ethics and the APA/AICP Ethical Principles in Planning (both of which are included in full), and decide on the best course of action. The author tells a series of stories-each one a sticky situation that could confront a typical planner. Barrett points out the ethical issues, identifies possible alternatives, and cities relevant sections of the AICP Code. Finally, the author discusses the pros and cons of each alternative. Five particularly complex scenarios are especially intended for group discussion. Individuals studying for the AICP exam will find this book indispensable. But it also should be required reading for every planner who struggles to act ethically and for planning student who wants to understand how professionals define and serve the public interest. Planning agencies, private consulting firms, and planning commissions can use its realistic scenarios to jump start group discussions and workshops on ethical planning."

Author: Barrett, Carol Publisher: Routledge Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Everyday Ethics for Practicing Planners Pages: 00246 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2018-01-12 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781884829611 Category: Architecture : Planning