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  2. Planning Domain Definition Language - Wikipedia

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    The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is an attempt to standardize Artificial Intelligence (AI) planning languages. [1] It was first developed by Drew McDermott and his colleagues in 1998 mainly to make the 1998/2000 International Planning Competition (IPC) possible, and then evolved with each competition. The standardization provided ...

  3. Theories of urban planning - Wikipedia

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    The term advocacy planning was coined by Paul Davidoff in his influential 1965 paper, "Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning" which acknowledged the political nature of planning and urged planners to acknowledge that their actions are not value-neutral and encouraged minority and underrepresented voices to be part of planning decisions. [101]

  4. Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990

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    They amend the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990 (SI 1990/1519) as amended, by substituting schedule 4 of the 1990 regulations (notices that a building has become listed or that a building has ceased to be listed), to reflect the fact that Historic England now compiles lists of buildings of special ...

  5. Planning Perspectives - Wikipedia

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    Planning Perspectives is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed academic journal of history, planning, and the environment. It is affiliated with the International Planning History Society and is published by Routledge .

  6. Structure plan - Wikipedia

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    Structure planning is a type of spatial planning and is part of urban planning practice in the United Kingdom and Western Australia. A structure plan in any jurisdiction will usually consist of a written component, supported by maps, photographs, sketches, tables and diagrams and a 'plan' component consisting of one or more plans illustrating land use and infrastructure proposals for the area ...

  7. Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 - Wikipedia

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    It was amended in November 2017 by the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 2017 (commenced on 1 March 2018), and is now divided into 10 Parts. [1] Part 1 - Preliminary; Part 2 - Planning Administration; Part 3 - Planning Instruments; Part 4 - Development Assessment And Consent; Part 5 - Infrastructure And Environmental Impact ...

  8. Deliberative planning - Wikipedia

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    Deliberative Planning focuses on actions, and the effect that they have on the course of a project. This planning method is a form of participatory planning, an urban planning theory that focuses on involving the community in the planning and management process. Participatory planning works to include all points of view in the decision making ...

  9. Strategic urban planning - Wikipedia

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    Strategic Urban Planning (SUP) is a methodical approach aimed at shaping the future of urban areas. It involves setting clear objectives, coordinating public and private efforts, and adapting to new circumstances to enhance the living conditions of the affected citizens.