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035 _a(Sirsi) u126084
100 _aTewdwr-Jones, M.
245 _aSpatial planning: principles, practices and cultures
260 _c2004
490 _aJournal of Planning and Environment Law
_vMay 2004, 560-567(8)
520 _aAttempts to pin down the meaning of spatial planning in the context of current UK planning practice and the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill. Describes the emergence of the concept from the European Spatial Development Perspective of 1999 onwards and outlines the principles of spatial planning. Examines how spatial planning can only be achieved through partnership, integration and co-ordination and why new frameworks need to be formed that assess the relation of all attributes of an area to its sustainable development. Spatial planning is seen as positive planning and a stimulant for cultural change in planning. Concludes that spatial planning is a means by which planning can be at the centre of debate about places, and changes to places, rather than a sidelined regulatory activity.
590 _aABS
590 _aABS
650 _aREGIONAL SPATIAL STRATEGIES
650 _aLOCAL DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENTS
650 _aEUROPEAN SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE
650 _aLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 2000
650 _aCOMMUNITY STRATEGY
650 _aSPATIAL PLANNING
650 _aPLANNING AND COMPULSORY PURCHASE ACT 2004
690 _aPLANNING-PRACTICE
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