Open space planning in London
Language: English Series: Town Planning Review ; 63(4) October 1992, 365-386(12)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Outlines the history of open space planning in London from 1925 to the present day covering Open Space Standards, an Interconnected Park System, a Park Hierachy, Nature Conservation, Green Chains and Green Belt. Concludes with an account of two reports commissioned by the London Planning Advisory Committee (LPAC) in the 1990s. Maps. References.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Outlines the history of open space planning in London from 1925 to the present day covering Open Space Standards, an Interconnected Park System, a Park Hierachy, Nature Conservation, Green Chains and Green Belt. Concludes with an account of two reports commissioned by the London Planning Advisory Committee (LPAC) in the 1990s. Maps. References.