Town and country planning in Britain
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Town and country planning in Britain
Routledge, 1994
11th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
We are delighted to provide you with the latest, updated edition of what has become the bible of British planning for both students and practising planners. The new edition has been completely revised and restructured to provide a current reference and guide to the British planning system, its history, its institutions and organisations, their functions and procedures, planning policy and planning law. In response to the changing needs of planners and planning students, edition eleven has been re-designed to ensure that the text is as user-friendly as possible and incorporates more discussion of the changing planning framework and policies which have recently emerged. These include the impact of the EC and the dramatic changes in rural policy and transport planning.
Table of Contents
1. The Evolution of Town and Country Planning 2. The Agencies of Planning 3. The Planning Framework 4. The Control of Development 5. Land Policies 6. Planning and the Environment 7. Heritage Planning 8. Countryside Planning 9. Urban Policies 10. Transport Planning 11. Planning and the Public Bibliographies
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