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Using content analysis to evaluate local master plans and zoning codes

Journal

LAND USE POLICY
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 432-454

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2007.10.006

Keywords

content analysis; plan evaluation; zoning code evaluation; communicative action; smart growth; sustainable development

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Recent scholarship has focused oil the sprawling landscape development patterns occurring across the US and the array of local planning and development management reforms advocated in response. This paper critiques the use of content analysis for evaluating local master plans and zoning codes in the context of those advocated reforms. I first. discuss the adaptation of content analysis for evaluating plans and codes, and I argue that scholars need to have clear expectations about what functions a plan serves to make their evaluations meaningful. I characterize the plan as a communicative policy act and argue that the communicative content of that act (its Policy focus) Should be distinguished from the way in which that content is conveyed (its quality). I then characterize the larger policy context that frames recent scholarship oil local planning and development management as the desire to reform local efforts to promote neo-traditional landscapes. Building on these discussions, I present ail array of criteria for evaluating local master plans and zoning codes. I conclude by presenting findings from ail analysis of plans and codes in central Michigan and discussing the use of content analysis for evaluating plans and codes in light of those findings. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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