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  1. #1
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    I need to arm myself with info on Urban & Regional Planning

    Howdy,

    I need arm myself with as much information as possible from anyone that's involved in Urban/Regional Planning. I have a few contacts through the company i'm employed with now & will start there. However, it never hurts to ask here!

    I start my studies in February in this area & need to get my head wrapped round things.

    I appreciate your help

    C

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  3. #3
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    Planning resources

    A good site I have found is www.cyburbia.org There are a lot of planning professionals there. Also, www.planning.org -that's the American Planning Association. I see you are not in the US, but planning issues know no boundaries.

    My college degree is in urban and regional planning and am currently a stay at home mom. However, I am a local elected official and find my education is VERY helpful. The most controversial items that come before me are land use related.
    Life is like riding a bicycle. To stay balanced, one must keep moving. - Albert Einstein

    In all of living, have much fun and laughter. Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured. -Gordon B. Hinckley

  4. #4
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    What kinds of questions to you have? Are you entering a Masters program in Australia or in Canada (or somewhere else)? What topics within planning are you interested in (land use, environment, urban design, disaster mitigation, housing, transportation...)?

    I am a planner. I have a Master of Regional Planning and a Master of Landscape Architecture. I currently work in the affordable housing realm, but I've also done alot of master planning, transportation (airports), and urban design.

    Are you interested to know what your classes will entail, or what professional opportunities there are out there?

  5. #5
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    Not sure how to help, but do you have specific questions?

    I'm living in the biggest urban planning / recovery experiment - recovery of the City of New Orleans after Katrina. I currently work in environmental planning for the Corps of Engineers (the evil empire according to some locals).
    Beth

  6. #6
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    ah

    Thanks for the info

    First off, I didn't expect a university offer to come until January. I didn't even expect to get a place!!! All of a sudden..poof!!!

    Ian & discussed this last night and I need to make a long term plan. I want to have a career in the area afterwards. So, I'm mainly wondering what to do before I enter the course. For example, what books would you suggest reading?

    What questions should I be asking when i visit a planning consultancy? Should I try & get a job within a planning firm (say as an admin person)??

    Also, one of our company's subsidiaries is a planning firm but am wondering what the proper etiquette is in terms of introducing myself etc. I don't want to overstep any boundaries but also want to get the info I require.

    I know the DPI (Western Australia Dept of Planning & Infrastructure) has some positions available. I'm just not sure how they'd be with a part time student applying...I'll just apply & see.

    Any ideas?

    C

  7. #7
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    Congratulations on getting into the program! The best source for books is from the syllabus for your program, or the planning library if they have one. I was trained in the US, and my experience in Europe taught me that although the big concepts are universal, there are many aspects of planning that are not transferable to another country. So books I might suggest might not be suitable for you in Australia.

    What areas of planning are you interested in? Of course, you will be exposed to alot of new stuff in school, and that is how it should be. Go in with open eyes and mind and see what you like.

    If at all possible, I would suggest not working at least for the first semester in order to put as much of yourself as possible into your studies and to figure out what subtopics you are interested in. No sense in working in a housing finance agency if you are really interested in wetlands management, for example. If you must work (and I had to), the program that you will be attending will have good sources for part-time jobs in the field. Once you are comfortable with your studies, then working part time and during the breaks is a great way to make professional contacts and learn about what it's like in the 'real world'.

    Lifesgreat mentioned cyburbia--lots of good sources and links, although a bit overwhelming at first.

    It's great to prepare for informational interviews to get information about a firm, topic area, or whatever. It might even lead to a job, but the point is to network and get information. I'd definitely suggest setting up some informational interviews and see where they lead you.

 

 

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