Regions, Spatial Strategies and Sustainable Development

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Author_Graham Haughton
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Central Government
collaborative planning
CPRE
DETR 2000c
DETR 2000e
draft
Draft Regional Planning Guidance
economic
Environmental Issues
environmental policy evaluation
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governance models
Green Belt
guidance
HBF
Housing Price Spirals
Lo Ca
North
ODPM 2003a
planning
political ecology
Public Examination Panel
regional
Regional Development Agencies
Regional Planning
Regional Planning Bodies
Regional Planning Guidance
Regional Planning Process
regional policy controversies
renaissance
RESs
rpg
RSDF
Secretary Of State
South East
South East Regional Planning Conference
state theory
sustainability
Sustainable Development
urban
Urban Capacity Studies
urban form analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415314633
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Focusing on recent regional policy and important planning debates across the English regions, this book analyzes the issues, disputes and tensions that have arisen in regional planning in the new millennium. With a range of local case studies to ground the argument in local as well as regional planning, the authors here build on a range of theoretical insights including state theory and governance, political ecology, governmentality and collaborative planning. Drawing particularly on a discourse approach, the empirical sections examine a range of major controversies from the past five years of regional planning, including:

  • the socio-political resistance to new housing on Greenfield sites
  • alternative approaches to promoting sustainable urban development and policies for urban renaissance
  • policies on redirecting or constraining economic expansion in high-pressure growth areas
  • the social and political bases of new planning technologies for protecting the environment, including sustainability appraisals.
David Counsell, Graham Haughton

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