The British planning system an introduction
Language: eng. Series: Government Beyond the CentrePublication details: Basingstoke Macmillan 1993Description: xvii, 404p. 24cmISBN:- 0333527410
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Part of a series on sub-central government and administration. Examines the relationship of the British planning system to urban and environmental planning. Provides an account of the historical development of British planning and the main theoretical and practical developments of each period. Covers land use, conservation, countryside, environmental, urban and transport policy. Considers how planning interacts with the political and economic situation and looks at the roles of the state, professionals and the public in the planning process. Case studies, summary charts and exhibits.