VIDEO: The Transactive Theory of Urban Planning
Josh is a practicing urban planner in the Mid Atlantic. For the past nine years, Josh has served as a land use and transportation planner with a career focus in public engagement. Since the onset of the pandemic, Josh has taken on an equity planning role and serves as a subject expert for equity on transportation projects. In his free time, he researches, writes, and produces YouTube videos that illustrate the causes of our ongoing urban crises and attempt to provide solutions to decommodifying the places we live.
This article on the Transactive Theory of Urban Planning is both insightful and thought-provoking. The concept of integrating participatory approaches in urban planning aligns with the need for community-centric solutions in modern city development. I found the emphasis on adaptability particularly relevant to addressing the complexities of urban spaces today.
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Looking forward to more discussions on progressive urban theories like this one!