Town Planning Review 1999 - Abstracts

Town Planning Review 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A city in good shape: Town planning and public health.Business, internationalHebbert, Michael
A national spatial planning framework.Business, internationalShaw, J. Martin
Attitudes to sustainable development in the housing capacity debate: a case study of the West Sussex capacity debate.Business, internationalCounsell, David
Environmental appraisal of development plans.Business, internationalRussell, Sally
Environmental resources and energy in the United Kingdom: the potential role of a national spatial planning framework.Business, internationalNadin, Vincent, Stead, Dominic
Innovation in the control of residential design: What lessons for wider practice?Business, internationalCarmona, Matthew
Intervention or interference? Central government involvement in the plan-making process in six English regions.Business, internationalBaker, Mark
Modalities of planning: a reflection on the persuasive powers of the development plan.Business, internationalMurdoch, Jonathan, Marsden, Terry, Abram, Simone
People, households and houses: the basis to the 'great housing debate' in England.Business, internationalBreheny, Michael
Planning and devolved government in the United Kingdom.Business, internationalLloyd, M.G., Illsely, B.
Planning cybercities? Integrating telecommunications into urban planning.Business, internationalGraham, Stephen, Marvin, Simon
Planning more to travel less.Business, internationalBanister, David
Public consensus and planners' expertise: a twofold problem for Italian planning law.Business, internationalCamarda, Domenico
Putting back the politics: recent books on American planning history.Business, internationalLaxton, Paul
Reactive, proactive or interactive?: Community perceptions of waterfront change in Canadian port cities.Business, internationalHoyle, Brian
Reflections on the Abercrombie Report 1948: a strategic plan for colonial Hong Kong.Business, internationalLai, Lawrence Wai-Chung
Rising real incomes and enough jobs: the contribution of a British national spatial planning framework.Business, internationalTownroe, Peter M.
Scenarios for the future of the British planning system: the need for a national spatial planning framework.Business, internationalAlden, Jeremy
Social exclusion: in what sense a planning problem?Business, internationalKearns, A., Turok, I., Goodlad, R.
Sub-regional planning: the missing link?Business, internationalRoberts, Peter
The place of historic parks and gardens in the English planning system: Toward statutory controls?Business, internationalPendlebury, John
The revival of regional planning: government intentions; local reality?Business, internationalSimmons, Martin
The role of policy in design appeals.Business, internationalBell, Andrew, Punter, John
Towards a new logic of transport planning?(includes related articles)Business, internationalMarvin, Simon, Guy, Simon
Trojan horse or white elephant: the contested biography of the life and times of the Leeds Development Corporation.Business, internationalHaughton, Graham
Village design statements: some aspects of the evolution of a planning tool in the UK.Business, internationalOwen, Stephen
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