Everyday ethics for practicing planners (Record no. 49319)
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fixed length control field | 03776 a2200169 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9781884829619 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 711.12 |
Item number | BAR |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Barrett, Carol D. |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Everyday ethics for practicing planners |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | Chicago |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | American Planning Association |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2001 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | ix,246p. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>Acknowledgments ix<br/>Foreword xi<br/>1. Introduction 1<br/>Why This Publication Was Prepared and How to Use It<br/>The Sources of Our Ethics<br/>Internal<br/>External<br/>The Role of the Planning Commission in Establishing the Ethical Climate<br/>How to Recognize an Ethical Planner<br/>Tools for Learning about Ethics<br/>Reading and Responding to the Scenarios<br/>Sample Scenario (What Are You Willing to Do to Keep Your Job?)<br/>How to React to a Possible Ethical Lapse<br/>Procedures under the Code of Ethics<br/>Using the Scenarios<br/>As a Reader<br/>In Workshops<br/>A Word about the Moderator<br/>Is It Worth the Effort to Try and Uphold Ethical Principles?<br/>2. Scenarios 29<br/>When the Planning Director Wants Affordable Housing<br/>Temporary Toilets<br/>Using the Zoning Ordinance to Eliminate Feeding Programs for the Homeless<br/>Public Decision-Making without Public Input<br/>Planner Wonders If Community Understands Development's Potential Impact<br/>Where Have All the Affordable Rental Houses Gone?<br/>Being Responsive to Hispanic Community Values<br/>A Simple Office Conversion<br/>Annexation Analysis Blues<br/>Sending the Sex Shops Next Door<br/>Street Vendors vs. Corporate America<br/>Balancing Compassion and Enforcing the Sign Ordinance<br/>Moving the Airport<br/>Annual Birthday Dinner<br/>Developer Offers Summer Employment to Planner's Children<br/>Being Offered Confidential Information<br/>When an Appointed Official Seeks Permit Approval<br/>Planner Suspects Developer Influence on Planning Commissioners<br/>No Home for Group Homes<br/>Making Time for Planning on the Planning Commission Agenda<br/>Off-the-Job Social Relationships Affecting On-the-Jobs Performance<br/>Senior Planner Questions Competence of Director<br/>Do You Have a Duty to Report and Publicize Suspicious Conduct?<br/>Doing Outside Professional Work on Office Time<br/>A Planner Works Part Time in Real Estate Sales<br/>Can You Be a Consultant to the Public Agency Where You Once Worked?<br/>Private Enterprise Seeks a Public Official<br/>Dealing with Allegations of Sexual Harassment<br/>Window Dressing Minority Contracting<br/>Planning Director Browbeats Consultants<br/>What Happens when a Consultant Takes On Too Much Work?<br/>The Consultant's New Staff<br/>The Consultant's Brochure<br/>Preserving Indian Artifacts<br/>Negative Comments about Consultant Work<br/>Giving Credit where Credit Is Due<br/>Grocery Store Market Analysis<br/>Who Determines the Real Numbers?<br/>Pricing the Comprehensive Plan<br/>What's the Difference between Exactions and Extortion?<br/>Action Alternatives<br/>When the Rules of the Game Seem to Change<br/>Using the Planning Process to Stop an Unpopular Land Use<br/>Is Something Serious Really Going On?<br/>Planner Spies Endangered Species<br/>Are Wetlands an Ethical Issue?<br/>Does Historic Preservation Overrule Religious Rights?<br/>Disclosing Your Employer<br/>Damson Preserves<br/>When Your Personal Values Clash with a Planning Assignment<br/>3. Discussion Scenarios 163<br/>When a University Flexes Its Muscle<br/>An Exercise in Damage Control<br/>Whistle Blowing or Blowing in the Wind<br/>Prioritizing Non-Work That Occurs at the Office<br/>Arnold Oil Company Conditional Use Application<br/>Appendix 189<br/>Scenarios Organized by Applicable Code Elements<br/>AICP/APA Ethical Principles in Planning<br/>AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct<br/>AICP Advisory Rulings<br/>Answer Sheet for Ethics Workshop<br/>The Social Responsibility of the Planner<br/>ICMA Code of Ethics with Guidelines<br/>ICMA Declaration of Ideals<br/>Index 227 |
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Country | USA |
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Topic | FP |
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