Remaking the welfare state : Swedish urban planning and policy-making in the 1990s
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Remaking the welfare state : Swedish urban planning and policy-making in the 1990s
Avebury, c1995
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This monographs deals with Swedish urban planning in the 1990s. It addresses social planning and policy-making, environmental planning and ecological considerations, planning for housing and social care, and the effect on planning of the interplay between central and local government.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Social planning and policy-making: social planning and the great decarceration, Anna Meeuwisse and Sune Sunesson
- planning for normalization, Ove Mallander
- social planning- Sweden's favourite child, Verner Denvall. Part 2 Environmental planning and ecological considerations: environmentalism, sustainability and urban reality, Ingemar Elander, et al
- environmental planning - dreams and reality, Katarina Eckerberg
- dilemmas of planning and the ecological imperative, Annike Scheele. Part 3 Planning for housing and social care: social science and planning - a realist's view, Berth Danemark and Mats Ekstrom
- the elderly, social gerontology and political order, Tord Jacobson
- the creation of secondary housing markets, Ingrid Sahlin. Part 4 Urban planning between central and local government interplay: fiscal austerity and municipal response, Sten Anttila and Ingemar Elander
- actors and acting in a central-local government context, Anders Lidstrom
- politics, methods and planning culture, Abdul Khakee.
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