British Planning: 50 Years of Urban and Regional Policy

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J. B. Cullingworth
A&C Black, 1 oct 1999 - 320 páginas
Where is Planing at the millenium? The post-war Planning acts heralded a new era in which land use became subject to comprehensive control. Fifty years later this system is largly intact. Major questions are now being asked concerning the adequacy of this system for a society which has witnissed major social, economic and political change. 'British Planning' brings together the country's leading analysts of planning and its policy to prsent a state-of-the-art review and analysis. British Plannong will prove invalubale to students, researchers and professionals in planning and Social Policy. Contributors: Paul Balchin, Philip Booth, David Callies, Lyn Davies, Malcolm Grant, Peter Hall, Ian Hodge, Peter Larkham, Vincent Nadin, John Punter, Michael Purdue, Brian Robson, Yvonne Rydin, Paul Truelove, Urlan Wannop, Stephen Ward, Christopher Wood>
 

Índice

HOUSING
14
Housing maintenance and improvement 196997
21
Conclusions
28
THE PLANNING SYSTEM AND THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
45
A mark III development plan? The planled system
56
COMPENSATION AND BETTERMENT
62
Conclusions
74
A changing context for countryside planning
93
TRANSPORT PLANNING
198
Transport policies and programmes
204
Regulating the demand for car travel
210
The programme distorted
217
The residents and their opportunities
224
Further reading
230
PUBLICPRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
232
Partnerships in major greenfield developments
239

Planning and property rights
101
BRITISH PLANNING IN ITS EUROPEAN CONTEXT
123
Establishing the European Union 199296
130
IO DESIGN
137
delay eclipses design
143
Affirmative actions the quality initiative and urban design campaign
149
Further reading
155
the material differences
161
Further reading
167
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN PLANNING
184
Final thoughts
246
Environmental origins of the UK planning system
252
Reemergence of environmental planning since 1988
259
The plan as guideline the plan as law
265
Transportation planning and development
272
BRITISH PLANNING POSITIVE OR RELUCTANT?
276
List of acronyms
311
DEVELOPING
313
Conclusions
319
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Sobre el autor (1999)

Barry Cullingworth is both Emeritus Professor of Urban Affairs at the University of Delaware and Associate of the Dept. of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge.

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