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1. As the planner responsible for a neighborhood planning
process, you have undertaken a participatory process that allows
participants to assess project alternatives by weighing them
according to a group of citizen goals. This is known as a:
a) Delphi Technique
b) Planning Cell
c) Charrette
d) Coffee Klatch
Correct Answer: b
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,Rationale: A planning cell allows citizens to learn about, assess,
and choose between multiple alternatives. It is a method for
deliberation developed by Dr. Dienel, designed to be a "micro-
parliament" where approximately 25 people from various
backgrounds work together to develop solutions to a problem
delegated by a commissioning body .
2. You are leading a visioning process early in the planning
process to encourage citizen involvement and want to encourage
everyone in the community to participate. To have a highly
successful visioning process, which of the following is critical?
a) Media involvement
b) Surveys people can complete
c) Child care for participants
d) Staff buy-in
Correct Answer: a
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,Rationale: Media involvement is critical for getting the word out
and encouraging inclusive participation. While the other factors
are important and should be part of a public engagement
process, media attention is the most critical factor to encourage
participation and publicize the ongoing effort, according to
"Local Planning: Contemporary Principles and Practices" .
3. Which of the following books did James Kunstler write?
a) Plan for Chicago
b) The Death and Life of Great American Cities
c) The Geography of Nowhere
d) How the Other Half Lives
Correct Answer: c
Rationale: James Kunstler wrote "The Geography of Nowhere"
(1993), a critical examination of suburban sprawl and its impact
on American communities. "The Death and Life of Great
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, American Cities" was written by Jane Jacobs, "Plan for Chicago"
by Daniel Burnham, and "How the Other Half Lives" by Jacob
Riis .
4. Which of the following people is associated with Transactive
Planning?
a) Davidoff
b) Krumholz
c) Simon
d) Friedmann
Correct Answer: d
Rationale: John Friedmann developed Transactive Planning
theory, which emphasizes mutual learning and dialogue between
planners and citizens. Paul Davidoff is associated with Advocacy
Planning, Norman Krumholz with Equity Planning, and Herbert
Simon with decision-making theory .
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