Notes
1. This Interface is comprised of contributions that evolved out of a panel organized for the 2015 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, and of an additional commentary that subsequently responded to the resulting exchange.
2. Other declarations include the Amsterdam Declaration, adopted at the World Humanist Congress by the International Humanist and Ethical Union in 2002, A Secular Humanist Declaration, issued by the Council for Democratic and Secular Humanism (CODESH) in 1980, the Declaration of Interdependence: A New Global Ethics, adopted by the Board of Directors of the International Humanist and Ethical Union in 1988, and The humanist manifesto 2000: A call for a new planetary ethics, published by the Center for Inquiry in 2000.
3. For a genesis of the first humanist manifesto, see CitationWilson (1995).
4. For an example of a public planning academy that shared many of the tenets of humanist planning as outlined in this essay, see available documentation for Kakaa’ako Our Kuleana, a public planning academy held in 2015 in Honolulu, Hawaii at http://jho261.wixsite.com/hikuleana.
5. Four good guides to writing stories are CitationGardner (1991), CitationKing (2000), CitationLamott (1994), and CitationProse (2006).
6. What follows is excerpted, almost verbatim in large parts, from Roth (Citation1993).
7. This radically abbreviated story is taken from Spirn (Citation2016) For more stories, see www.wplp.net
8. Because the Gnessi (Citationin press) chapter has not yet been published, we are unable to cite page numbers for the excerpts below.