Planning in the UK: Agendas for the New MillenniumRoutledge, 24 oct. 2018 - 420 pagini This title was first published in 2003:The advent of the Labour government in 1997 provoked major change in the political landscape of the UK. Priorities changed and different themes moved to the top of the agenda such as local democracy, community, transparency, sustainability and co-ordinated or 'joined-up' thinking. Many of the new priorities, such as community empowerment, involved a reappraisal of the purpose and procedures of planning, while others changed the legislative and institutional frame within which planning operated. This indispensable volume traces and analyzes the implications for planning created by this political shift. Presenting an overview of the general debates on contemporary UK planning, the book proceeds to identify four major areas as key themes for planning in the third millennium. These are: the new institutional context; ensuring social inclusion and participation; promoting sustainability; and the debate over building at higher densities on Brownfield sites. Illustrated with in-depth case studies, the book provides a timely and important examination of the current state of planning in the UK and suggests best-case scenarios for the future. |
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Pulling Down the Ladder | 33 |
The Role of Planning Education | 65 |
5 Developing Indicators to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Land Use Planning | 91 |
6 Asymmetrical Devolution Institutional Capacity and Spatial Planning Innovation | 103 |
Public Voices a New Approach to Public Participation in the Regional Strategic Framework for Northern Ireland | 119 |
8 New Approaches to Regional Spatial Planning? | 131 |
Good Neighbour Agreements | 225 |
Values Attitudes and Future Directions | 237 |
An Exploration of the Sustainability Content of Planning Policy at the National Regional and Local Levels | 257 |
15 Mainstreaming Sustainable Development into Local Politics | 279 |
16 Mitigating and Monitoring Ecological and Visual Impacts of EIA Projects | 297 |
Owner Characteristics Attitudes and Networks | 317 |
18 Mixed Use Densification and Public Choice | 337 |
Problems of Definition Identification and the Evaluation of Potential | 357 |
A Study of Public Participation and Social Capital | 157 |
10 Changing Patterns of Social Exclusion in Dundee | 183 |
Delivering Holistic AreaBased Strategies | 203 |
20 Who Needs Housing in the South East? | 381 |
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Planning in the UK: Agendas for the New Millennium Yvonne Rydin,Andy Thornley Vizualizare fragmente - 2002 |
Planning in the UK: Agendas for the New Millennium Andy Thornley Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2018 |
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achieve activity Agenda 21 analysis approach assessment authorities Brighton and Hove brownfield land brownfield sites city centre conservation area consultation context debate DETR Dundee ecological effective Environment environmental ESs reviewed evaluation example focus groups framework Healey HMSO housing identified implementation important individuals initiatives institutional interests involved issues land use planning London mitigation measures monitoring neighbourhood networks objectives organisations outcomes owners participation process particular partnership planners planning education planning policy planning practice planning system political potential PPGs pragmatism problems programmes proposed public participation redevelopment regeneration Regional Development Agencies Regional Planning Guidance regional spatial planning regional spatial strategy regional strategies residential residents respondents Roberts role RTPI Scotland Scottish Scottish Executive sector significant social exclusion South East SSMI stakeholders sustainability content sustainable development Town Planning University of Sheffield urban visual impacts