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Population Growth and Planning Policy
Population Growth and Planning Policy
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A01=D. E. C. Eversley
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A01=V. Jackson
Age Specific Fertility Rates
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Average Household Size
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Development Corporations
Employment Exchange Area
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Frame Work
Fundamental Research
Green Belt Areas
Green Belt Ring
Higher Female Activity Rates
Household Fission
Industrial Floor Space
Jackson Plan
Midland Region
Overspill Centres
Re-building Side
Shopping Floor Space
Staffordshire County Council
Standard Industrial Classification
Town Development Act
Town Expansion Schemes
Unfit Houses
West Midland Conurbation
West Midlands
West Midlands Plan
West Midlands Study
Product details
- ISBN 9780714615837
- Weight: 360g
- Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
- Publication Date: 13 Dec 1965
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First Published in 1965. The basis of all regional planning is an adequate foundation of statistical information - facts relating to population, occupations, housing, social conditions, and communications. In recent years, there has been a perceptible trend towards more purposeful planning of industrial location, population distribution, and land use. Many schemes have been put forward, and public inquiries held into development applications, New Town designations, Green Belts, and the adjustment of local government boundaries. However, it has been the authors’ experience, that on these occasions the factual basis of information was not available. In October 1964, the West Midlands Social and Political Research Unit in the University of Birmingham was asked to produce a working paper for its region by Mr. J. C. Cadbury, who was to prepare a tentative regional plan for a conference organised by the Town and Country Planning Association in December 1964. This monograph presents an analysis before the full study was made.
D.E.C. Eversley, Valerie J. Jackson, G.M. Lomas
Population Growth and Planning Policy
€198.40
