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When
planners
designed Punta Cana – the very successful tourist destination in the Dominican Republic – or the giant Fiat plant in Betim, Brazil, they forgot to plan for their workers’ housing.
America’s postwar
planners
concluded that if excessive nationalism was the problem, transnationalism was the answer.
Moving quickly allows the transformation to be guided mainly by the spontaneity of innovative market forces rather than by government
planners
or economists.
The dispute over Kashmir had occupied the minds of military
planners
throughout Pakistan’s history, and war had been the raison d’etre for maintaining the world’s eighth-largest standing army.
Russia is not the Soviet Union, and while cautious military
planners
cannot exclude that this Euro-Asian great power could one day raise old fears in a suspicious Europe, it is extremely difficult to imagine that Russia, with her immense internal problems and her efforts of reform, can once again become the kind of menace that could unite the Western alliance in new determination and consensus, like the famous spinach does for Popeye the Sailor.
City
planners
must look beyond municipal limits and analyze flows of resources – energy, food, water, and people – into and out of their cities.
As urban populations grow, city
planners
must become more adept at budgeting for the long term.
Rather than seeing shame as an unfortunate byproduct of living in poverty, human development
planners
should consider how poverty undermines human dignity.
As a result, we live in a world that is more economically and socially interconnected than ever, but increasingly divided territorially by physical barriers that are taller, longer, and stronger than their totalitarian antecedent’s
planners
could ever imagine.
City
planners
should also promote better use of existing density rules.
Early
planners
viewed the space station as an assembly point for expeditions to the moon and planets.
Our trajectory as a species is hardwired to this four-billion-year-old bio-geo-chemical system that has profoundly worked and reworked the planetary environment, all the way from bacteria to city planners, atmospheric oxygen to paper mills.
In Melbourne, Australia, for example,
planners
are working to double the city’s tree canopy by 2040, an approach that will lower temperatures and reduce heat-related deaths.
The inherently erratic behavior of the major renewable energy technologies presents serious problems for power system
planners.
Second, better data are needed to ensure that education
planners
know precisely how many children with disabilities are out of school, why they are absent, and what barriers to learning they face.
Third, intervention
planners
should assume worst-case rather than best-case scenarios.
If harnessed properly, user-generated data can help
planners
build cities that are more in tune with people’s actual needs.
To make use of all the information that people involuntarily produce,
planners
must improve how data is captured, analyzed, and shared between the public and private sectors.
For example, by mapping how and when people travel,
planners
can know where to invest more in cleaner modes of transportation – such as bike-sharing systems or electric car-charging stations.
No doubt special circumstances accompanied that vote, but the effort which the country's most respected and powerful politician expended in order to gain the backing of Germany's parliament (as well as his coalition partners, the Greens) should be a warning to other Western governments not to leave their publics behind as they engage in the tough, multi-year campaign against the
planners
and executors of international terrorism.
For example, energy
planners
will move from coal to lower-carbon natural gas; but they will tend to underinvest in the much more decisive shift to renewable energy.
Military
planners
who consider the use of nuclear weapons have probably given scant thought to those living in the cities on their target lists.
True, central
planners
no longer set wages, prices, interest rates, and quotas; but party cadres, not market forces, control the economy’s commanding heights.
To augment their research, NDRC
planners
worked directly with local officials, investors, and foreign experts.
The Iraqi state, established in the 1920’s by British imperialist
planners
(with Winston Churchill in the lead), is a strange pastiche of three disparate provinces of the old Ottoman Empire: Mosul in the north with a Kurdish majority, Baghdad in the center with a Sunni Arab majority, and Basra in the south with a Shia Arab majority.
But it is clearly China, which has the resources to develop a credible anti-access/area-denial strategy, that most worries US military
planners.
In fact, doing so would inevitably create incentives for US war
planners
to emphasize preemptive options in contingency plans and deemphasize American forces’ day-to-day presence in forward areas near China, where they contribute significantly to maintaining deterrence.
And it would create a powerful incentive for Chinese war
planners
to develop further their country’s anti-access/area-denial capabilities.
In this age of uncertainty, when even the nature of the threats that nations face is uncertain, Japan’s strategic and military
planners
must continue to seek ways to adapt the SDF to today’s myriad current threats.
Given the historic targeting of atomic installations,
planners
should consider whether providing adversaries with radiological targets far larger than Dimona makes sense.
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