Monday, 20 August 2012

For the people.


Who shall plan, for what purposes, in what conditions, and by which devices?

What is the future without planners? Planners are continuously evolving this fast-paced growing world, utilising skills and knowledge to better the people.  The world is their playground; their canvas and the people are their on-going motivation and focus. 

Mr. Smith and Mr. Mill commonly share a different understanding of the processes and purposes of planning… They say: Financial and administrative burdens on the economy? Competitive markets the only markets?
I don’t think so.

Planning is a necessity of life.  The government is the primary source of funds for planning projects. Without the government intervening, projects do not begin or finish, let alone get looked at.  Which then means society is burdened as their needs and wants begin to play a role in the scheme of things.

The government and society are supposed to work together, building guidelines and foundations, which can be utilised on both levels.  I do, however, agree that planning can be used to counteract externalities and issues involving prisoner’s dilemma conditions.     

I like the pluralist approach! Functional and compromising.
Informed decision-making equals improved decisions.  Educating communities of future plans and initiatives is a positive step forward in achieving the publics’ valued opinions and this is the only flaw of this model.  The government exists only as an enforcement of the guidelines although foremost, benefitting business and corporations.  The public needs to be apart of the whole process so that both the public and the government are informed. 

This proves that planning is never ever a one-man band.  There are always many strings attached and if those strings are interfered with, then there is disruption and disconnection. 

Regardless of these planning approaches and arguments; planning is about the people, making the people feel apart of the bigger picture, a part of something new and exciting, and essentially about pleasing the people.

So…
Who shall plan? We shall plan – the planners of the present and future
For what purposes? To better the people and the constantly growing world
In what conditions? Using guidelines and foundations enforced
By which devices? For the purpose of the society and future generations

Monday, 13 August 2012

Number 1.

Good afternoon fellow planners.

Let's see how I go with this unusual, confusing new technology of blogging.

Ciao for now
Jess :)