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100 1 _aGallent, Nick
245 0 0 _aPlanning on the edge
_bthe context for planning at the rural-urban fringe
260 _aAbingdon
_bRoutledge
_c2006
300 _axvi, 232pp
_c24cm.
350 _a29.99
505 0 _aPart one: the rural-urban fringe -- Part two: multiple fringes -- Part three: planning on the edge -- References.
520 _aInvestigates what the rural-urban fringe, planning's last frontier, is and what has underpinned its development. Examines the context for planning and other forms of policy intervention at the fringe and how in future the edges of towns and cities might be more effectively managed and planned. Challenges the wisdom of over-designing landscapes, arguing that the fringe is an integral and inevitable part of the urban system and a product of largely organic processes.
590 _aIKA010806
651 4 _aEngland
_y886-
690 _aPlanning and development
_96259
700 1 _aAndersson, Johan
700 1 _aBianconi, Marco
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