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Country planning - now is a different era

By: Language: English Series: Town & Country Planning ; 68(1) January 1999, 26-27(2)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Argues that the increasingly intensive use of resources caused by a rising population and growing urbanisation will require a change in attitude towards the countryside. Currently viewed as something to be exploited, or conserved, we will need to come to view the countryside as a vital support for urban living, and countryside planning will need to become more positive to reflect this change.
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Argues that the increasingly intensive use of resources caused by a rising population and growing urbanisation will require a change in attitude towards the countryside. Currently viewed as something to be exploited, or conserved, we will need to come to view the countryside as a vital support for urban living, and countryside planning will need to become more positive to reflect this change.