Reconstruction and Deconstruction of the Foundation of South Australia as a Nineteenth-Century Strategic Planning Process and How it Might Compare with Current Planning Practice |
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Authors: | Raymond Bunker |
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Affiliation: | 1. City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales , Sydney, Australia r.bunker@unsw.edu.au |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This article does three things. It reconstructs the narrative about the foundation of South Australia in the 1830s as a strategic planning process. It then deconstructs that analysis to explore the issues it addresses and the outcomes. Finally, it reviews the South Australian experience to see if there are valid comparisons to be made with current practice and what lessons it might offer in that regard. In doing that it briefly reviews one present methodology of strategic planning most akin to that followed in South Australia, and one strategic planning exercise that could learn from it. |
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Keywords: | Strategic planning foundation of South Australia historical parallels and lessons |
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