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Space, Time and the Disruption of Behaviour in Cities

I G Cullen
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I G Cullen: School of Environmental Studies and Joint Unit for Planning Research, University College, London

Environment and Planning A, 1972, vol. 4, issue 4, 459-470

Abstract: Planning control of urban environments implies decisions which affect vast aggregates of population. Despite the extent of these consequences this paper presents a case for an initial approach to the problem of informing such decisions, which is disaggregated in the sense that it focuses on the behaviour of individuals. The fabric of a city which a planner helps to organize is no more than a context for behaviour, and the constraints and difficulties currently experienced by those operating in this context have been the objects of a research interest for some time. This paper summarizes this work and suggests possible extensions.

Date: 1972
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