Rationalities of Planning

Rationalities of Planning
Author: Jonathan Murdoch
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351906747

Placing a particular focus on the provision of new housing in suburban and rural areas of Southern England, this book explores how the state seeks to adjudicate conflicts around development and conservation.

Strategic Environmental Assessment in Transport and Land Use Planning

Strategic Environmental Assessment in Transport and Land Use Planning
Author: Thomas B. Fischer
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000951294

Assessing the full scale of environmental impacts is essential for effective planning of transport and land use. This is an analysis of transport and land-use planning using strategic environmental assessment (SEA). It establishes the effectiveness of SEA through comparative studies of practice in three countries: Britain, the Netherlands and Germany. The author shows that use of SEA is widespread but far from systematic. He demonstrates the advantages of adopting a systematic application of a comprehensive form of SEA derived from all the major current approaches. Only once this approach is fully understood and systematically applied will all the full benefits be achieved and environmental impacts be minimalized.

Making Strategic Spatial Plans

Making Strategic Spatial Plans
Author: Patsy Healey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2006-04-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135361789

A pan-European survey of strategic planning issues in response to technological innovation and its spatial consequences, this text should interest all planners, geographers and others concerned wtih the planning and management of economic development.

The Design Dimension of Planning

The Design Dimension of Planning
Author: Matthew Carmona
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135778590

This book examines the design policies in current development plans. With design quality of growing importance to the public, consumers, developers and their clients, and high on the Secretary of State's agenda, this book makes an important practical contribution to improving design control. With the increasing importance attached to district-wide development plan policies since 1991, local planning authorities and community groups have an important opportunity to improve their control over the built environment. This research text explains how clear, comprehensive and effective policies can be researched, written and implemented.

The Formulation of Local Housing Strategies

The Formulation of Local Housing Strategies
Author: Chris Nicol
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351889516

Housing provision is a major dilemma for local authorities. There is currently a huge demand for more housing, while increasing environmental, economic and political pressures must be considered when local authorities develop their policies. This remarkable volume investigates how local authorities formulate their housing strategies. It questions whether the local authority can be seen as a single entity in terms of housing or whether it is fragmented into separate departments. Incorporating in-depth empirical research from England and Wales, the book discusses whether the process of developing housing policy and allocating land needs to be more integrated, and whether key players such as speculative house-builders should be involved in the development of policy. Analyzing which information sources influence the local authority’s land allocations and housing strategies, the volume debates whether they provide the most useful data and suggests alternative information sources that may assist in better land allocation policies.