Urban planner

Urban planner
Occupation
NamesCity planner, town planner, urban planning engineer, urban planner, rural planner, city planning engineer
Occupation type
Profession
Activity sectors
Description
CompetenciesCritical thinking, analytical thinking, problem-solving, communicating effectively, working with social, political, business-oriented commercial, economic, cultural, and environmental issues
Education required
See urban planning education
Fields of
employment
Construction, building & planning, public administration
Related jobs
Civil engineer, architect, geographer, historian/preservationist, landscape engineer, landscape architect, quantity surveyor, urban designer, municipal administrator, public administrator

An urban planner (also known as town planner) is a professional who practices in the field of town planning, urban planning or city planning.

An urban planner may focus on a specific area of practice and have a title such as city planner, town planner, regional planner, long-range planner, transportation planner, infrastructure planner, environmental planner, parks planner, physical planner, health planner, planning analyst, urban designer, community development director, economic development specialist, or other similar combinations.[1][2] The Royal Town Planning Institute is the oldest professional body of town and urban planners founded in 1914 and the University of Liverpool established the first dedicated planning school in the world in 1909.[3]

  1. ^ "Planning Specializations". Choosing the Planning Profession. American Planning Association. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  2. ^ "List of Job Titles - Urban and land use planners (NOC 2153-A)". National Occupational Classification 2011 -ESDC. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Event celebrates oldest planning school in the UK" (Press release). University of Liverpool News. 22 May 2013.