Environment, planning and land use

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Environment, planning and land use

edited by Philip Kivell, Peter Roberts, Gordon P. Walker

(Urban and regional planning and development)

Ashgate, c1998

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Description

This work focuses on the practical issues and policies relating to planning and managing both built and natural environments. It addresses the needs to pursue a greater degree of integration between the subject matter and the international frameworks of environmental planning.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: environment, planning and land use. Theory and context: European spatial planning and the urban environment
  • ecological modernization - a model for future urban and regional planning and development
  • spatial and environmental problems of border regions in east-central Europe, with special reference to the Carpathian basdin
  • infrastructure and regional planning - ownership and regulation of energy, water and land in the English West Midlands and Catalonia. Themes and issues: integration of land and water management in England
  • coherence and divergence in Dutch physical planning and water management planning
  • risk, environment and land use planning - an evaluation of policy and practice in the UK
  • derelict land - some positive perspectives
  • sustainable development a spatial reorganization of a Greek border village with the help of private capital - the example of H Policy and management: environmental assessment and decision making
  • quality assurance for planning and environmental management - the case for regulation
  • the rhetoric of Rio and the problems of loc sustainability
  • public participation in Local Agenda 21 - the usual suspects.

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