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035 _a(Sirsi) u47657
041 _aeng
100 _aHall, D.
245 _aNudging the pendulum
260 _c1991
350 _a0
490 _aTown & Country Planning
_v60(3) March 1991, 71-72(2)
520 _aThe article argues the case for building new settlements to satisfy the substantial demand for additional housing which is unlikely, it claims, to be fully met by infilling and peripheral development. At worst a new town will absorb the population pressure on an area and diminish the need for expanding existing sites, whilst at best, it can contribute to the creation of a planned, attractive environment for future generations. The Tomorrow`s New Communities exhibition and conference are both examples of the type of consciousness-raising exercise needed to overcome latent hostility to the idea and generate the will to build.
650 _aHOUSING POLICY
650 _aOVERSPILL
650 _aTOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
650 _aURBAN PLANNING
690 _aPROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKET
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c30040
_d30040