Planning in the UK
An Introduction
Häftad, Engelska, 2014
Av Clara Greed
789 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2014-11-03
 - Mått186 x 246 x 26 mm
 - Vikt760 g
 - FormatHäftad
 - SpråkEngelska
 - Antal sidor390
 - FörlagBloomsbury Publishing PLC
 - ISBN9780230303331
 
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Clara Greed is Emerita Professor of Inclusive Urban Planning at the University of the West of England, (UWE), UK, and a chartered town planner. Her research interests and other published books centre on urban design, planning, the built environment professions, women and planning issues and the social aspects of cities. David Johnson is a Senior Planning Lecturer and course leader at the University of the West of England, (UWE), UK. He was previously a leading councillor on planning and transport for Bristol, UK.
- PrefacePART I: PLANNING AND THE PLANNING SYSTEM1. Introduction: Why Planning Matters2. The Organisation of Planning3. The Control of Development and the Development ProcessPART II: THE STORY OF PLANNING4. The Historical Roots of Planning5. Industrialisation: Reaction and Reform6. From Industrialisation to Globalisation7. Planning into the New Millennium8. The History of the Theories behind PlanningPART III: THE SCOPE OF MODERN PLANNING9. Planning for the Countryside and other Green Areas10. Sustainable Development11. Regeneration, Retail and Renewal12. Transportation Planning13. Urban Design, Place-Making and CulturePART IV: PLANNING AND PEOPLE14. The Social Aspects of Planning15. Planning For Diversity and Equality: Women and Minorities16. Planning and the Built Environment Professions.
 
It is an excellent entry level planning text which is perfect for our undergraduate planning modules. I particularly like the way the text covers the breadth of sub-topics within the planning discipline (e.g. urban design, demise of the high street, sustainable development, urban regeneration, etc). An excellent all round text.' - David McGuinness, Northumbria University, UK 'Now updated to include discussions of the constraints and opportunities offered by the Coalition government, this new book from Clara Greed is an excellent entry-level text for students starting on a planning degree or those on built environment programmes who need an appreciation of the role of planning in the UK.' - Rose Gilroy, Newcastle University, UK 'This text provides a highly accessible introduction to planning in the UK. Greed's account cuts through the complexity of the planning system and distils its key features, but also prepares students for the challenging terrain that lies ahead of them in their studies. This will be an incredibly helpful book for new undergraduate planning students, and also for international students studying these systems for the first time.' - Neil Harris, Cardiff University, UK 'This book provides an assured explanation of the role of planning that is ideal for those new to the subject. Its combination of the technical and the polemical dispels some common misconceptions about planning and provides a thoughful and compelling case for a people-centred understanding of its role in the modern world.' - Greg Lloyd, University of Ulster, UK 'This comprehensive introduction to planning in the UK will provide an essential reference for students as they progress through their professional studies, and be a useful resource for practitioners, keen to recap on the overview of planning. Both stimulating and engaging, this book is vintage Greed.' - Dory Reeves, University of Auckland, New Zealand 'This is a useful and timely introduction to planning. As well as providing some important basic information, it will stimulate students to think about some important matters for themselves. It will be on my reading lists for core planning modules.' - Huw Thomas Cardiff University, UK