Abstract
In this paper is an outline of four distinct traditions or “modes” of environmental planning. These are planning as rule-making, as place-making, as targeted action, and as principled action. The four modes are discussed in relationship; each mode challenges and reinforces the others in powerful ways. The basic educational requirements are also presented. Environmental planning belongs in the vanguard of the new educational paradigm.
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