Core Values of Planning Flashcards
Core value focused on “being fair or impartial”
Fair distribution of funding, access to utilties/amentities, and making investements conciously.
Planners msut get how discrimnination has created historic inequities.
Equity
Core value focused on “valuing and including different persepctives”.
Reflect multiple values, preferences, cultures, incomes, races, and abilities.
Diversity
Core value about “allowing people to participate in the process”
Active/true listening and understanding.
Robust, open, and diverse community process
Inclusion
What is the stated mission of the APA?
Creating great communities for all.
What is the stated vision of the APA?
Lead the way to equiable, thriving communities by creating unique insights, as well as innovative and practical approaches that enable the planning community to anticipate and successfully adapt to the needs of a rapidly changing world.
What are the APA’s “People Centered” values?
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
What are the APA’s “Stimulating Learning & Growth” values?
Agility, Innovation, and Ethics
What are the APA’s “Paying it Forward” values?
Resilience, Stewardship, and Future Focus
“E” value where everyone is at the same level.
Equality
“E” value
Gives a “bump up” to those that need it more than others.
How can Environmental Justice be included in planning?
Overhaul zoning, prioritize compact/mixed-use development, cleanup/utilize brownfield sites, direct the City to distribute parks more evenly, and direct officials to avoid siting new “sensitive land uses” like schools and parks within identified distances of environmentally unfriendly places.
What are Scott Campbell’s three priorities of Planning?
Equity/social Justice, Environmental Protection, and Economic Development
What are Scott Campbell’s three conflicts of planning?
Development conflict, resource conflict, and property conflict.