The Literature and Study of Urban and Regional Planning

The Literature and Study of Urban and Regional Planning
Author: Brenda White
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 100385785X

First published in 1974, The Literature and Study of Urban and Regional Planning discusses the processes of spatial planning and the range of subject knowledge which is required to contribute to it. It describes the physical forms in which the literature relating to spatial planning is usually presented and the ways in which this literature is made available in different types of organization. The author gives details of the most useful libraries whose facilities are available to students, and of the research which is being undertaken into the principal problems of planning information. The second part of the book consists of a subject bibliography, divided for ease of reference into twenty-six sections each concerned with a component part of spatial planning and containing annotated references to books, official publications, developmental plans, legislation, and other material. This book will be of interest to students of sociology and urban studies.

Sub-Regional Planning Studies: An Evaluation

Sub-Regional Planning Studies: An Evaluation
Author: T. M. Cowling
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483153711

Urban and Regional Planning Series, Volume 6: Sub-Regional Planning Studies: An Evaluation reviews the sub-regional planning in the East Midlands Region of England. This book discusses the sub-regional planning in Britain; impact of new techniques on the analysis stage; advisory role of sub-regional planning; and linking local and regional/national planning. The distinguishing levels of planning in practice; criteria for establishing a data bank; demonstrating the strategy; and traditional role of analysis are also elaborated. This publication also covers the long-range forecasting; objectives in an integrated plan-making process; land-use/transportation surveys; and procedure for evaluating sub-regional studies. This volume is a good reference for researchers and specialists concerned with planning and government in the East Midlands.

Town and Country Planning in England and Wales

Town and Country Planning in England and Wales
Author: John B. Cullingworth
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 1971-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442637927

The British Town and Country Planning machine is the most sophisticated in the world, yet its inadequacies are only too apparent to those who are familiar with its evolution and operation. During the last decade it has been in a constant state of change in an attempt to come to terms with the needs of a rapidly changing society. This work attempts to provide a comprehensive picture of the planning system and the ways in which it is changing. An historical introduction leads into an account of the machinery of planning and the major new provisions of the 1968 Town and Country Planning Act. Special attention is then paid to the problems of land values, amenity, derelict land, planning for leisure, new and expanding towns, urban renewal and the search for an adequate means of regional planning. The book ends with an examination of some of the fundamental problems of public acceptance of, and public participation in, a democratic system of planning. The book is aimed at the student and the general reader. It is not a legal text, but neither is it intended as a polemic.

Occasional Paper

Occasional Paper
Author: University of Birmingham. Centre for Urban and Regional Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1968
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: