Metropolitan planning in Britain : a comparative study
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Metropolitan planning in Britain : a comparative study
(Regional policy and development series, 20 [i.e. 19])
J. Kingsley , Regional Studies Association, 1999
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Bibliography: p. 262-276
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Based on research conducted for the Department of the Environment and the activities of a study group, this text presents a comparative analysis and assessment of nine major metropolitan areas and their strategic planning for a period of almost two decades. The book focuses upon five themes: the evolution, form and content of metropolitan strategic planning, which now faces problems despite the growth of urban regeneration programmes; the shift in the type of challenges facing metropolitan areas, due to such factors as the increasing relocation of industry and retail outlets away from city centres; changing forms of governance of metropolitan areas; spatial planning for metropolitan areas within the new context of a changed planning system and a changed urban condition; and metropolitan regions as part of a European and global spatial system.
目次
- Part 1 Background and framework: Metropolitan planning - the context, Peter Roberts et al
- The evolution and purposes of metropolitan strategic planning, Peter Roberts
- The metropolitan framework for planning and governance, Gwyndaf Williams. Part 2 Metropolitan case studies: Greater London, Daniel Graham, Michael Hebbert
- The west Midlands, Graham Pearce
- Merseyside, Peter Batey
- Greater Manchester, Gwyndaf Williams
- West Yorkshire, David Whitney
- South Yorkshire, Derek Senior
- Tyne and Wear, Tim Shaw
- The Cardiff metropolitan region, Jeremy Alden
- West central Scotland, Greg Lloyd, Bill Edgar. Part 3 Taking stock and looking forward: The metropolitan planning experience, Kevin Thomas
- Retrospect and prospect, Peter Roberts.
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