Bringing together authors from academia and practice, this book examines spatial planning at different scales in a number of case studies throughout the British Isles, helping planners to become re-engaged in critical thinking about space and place.
Bringing together authors from academia and practice, this book examines spatial planning at different scales in a number of case studies throughout the British Isles, helping planners to become re-engaged in critical thinking about space and place.
Simin Davoudi is Professor of Environmental Policy and Planning and Co-Director of the Institute for Research on Environment and Sustainability at Newcastle University (IRES). She is Past President of the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP). Ian Strange is Professor of Spatial Planning at the Centre for Urban Development and Environmental Management in the School of the Built Environment at Leeds Metropolitan University.
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Introduction 1. Space and Place in the Twentieth Century Planning 2. Making Wales: Spatial Strategy Making in a Devolved Context 3. Identity and Territory: The Creation of a National Planning Framework for Scotland 4. Gateways and Hubs': Strategic Spatial Planning in Ireland 5. Building Consensus in Contested Spaces and Places? The Regional Development Strategy for Northern Ireland 6. Doing Strategic Planning Differently: The Yorkshire and Humber Regional Spatial Strategy 7. Managing the Metropolis: Economic Change, Institutional Reform and Spatial Planning in London 8. Asymmetric Development in Spatial Planning: Positivist Contents and Poststructuralist Processes? 9. Conclusion
Introduction 1. Space and Place in the Twentieth Century Planning 2. Making Wales: Spatial Strategy Making in a Devolved Context 3. Identity and Territory: The Creation of a National Planning Framework for Scotland 4. Gateways and Hubs': Strategic Spatial Planning in Ireland 5. Building Consensus in Contested Spaces and Places? The Regional Development Strategy for Northern Ireland 6. Doing Strategic Planning Differently: The Yorkshire and Humber Regional Spatial Strategy 7. Managing the Metropolis: Economic Change, Institutional Reform and Spatial Planning in London 8. Asymmetric Development in Spatial Planning: Positivist Contents and Poststructuralist Processes? 9. Conclusion
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