Planning in the UK : agendas for the new millennium
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Planning in the UK : agendas for the new millennium
(Urban and regional planning and development)
Ashgate, c2002
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
A study of planning in the UK, exploring agendas for the 21st century. The main body of the text addresses the key planning policy issues that have arisen during the New Labour government's first term of office. Four major areas are identified: the new institutional context; ensuring social inclusion and participation; promoting sustainability; and the debate over building at higher densities on brown field sites, an issue which encompasses both social and environmental concerns.
目次
- An agenda for the new millennium, Yvonne Rydin and Andy Thornley
- instrumental rationality, intelligent action and planning - American pragmatism revisited, Heather Campbell and Robert Marshall
- theorizing participation - pulling down the ladder, Liz Sharp and Stephen Connelly
- shaping the planning profession of the future - the role of planning education, Jenny Poxon
- developing indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of land use planning, Nicola Morrison
- assymetrical devolution, institutional capacity and spatial planning innovation, M.G. Lloyd and J. McCarthy
- shaping our future - public voices - a new approach to public participation in the regional strategic frame-work for Northern Ireland, Malachy McEldowney et al
- new approaches to regional spatial planning?, Catherine Hammond
- building sustainable networks - a study of public participation and social capital, Nick Bailey and Deborah Peel
- changing patterns of social exclusion in Dundee, Keith Fernie
- neighbourhood regeneration - delivering holistic area-based strategies, Angela Hull
- love thy neighbour - good neighbour agreements, Barbara M. Illsley
- public involvement in residential conservation planning - values, attitudes and future directions, Peter J. Larkham et al
- understanding sustainability and planning in England - an exploration of the sustainability content of planning policy at the national, regional and local levels, Caroline Brown and Stefanie Duhr
- mainstreaming sustainable development into local politics, Susan Percy and Victoria Hands
- mitigating and monitoring ecological and visual impacts of EIA projects, Elaine Quinn
- brownfield land - owner characteristics, attitude and networks, David Adams et al
- mixed use, densification and public choice, Nia Blank et al
- brownfield sites - problems of definition, identification and the evaluation of potential, Peter Roberts et al
- who needs housing in the South East?, Christine M.E. Whitehead.
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