Town Planning Review 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A city in good shape: Town planning and public health. | Business, international | Hebbert, Michael |
A national spatial planning framework. | Business, international | Shaw, J. Martin |
Attitudes to sustainable development in the housing capacity debate: a case study of the West Sussex capacity debate. | Business, international | Counsell, David |
Environmental appraisal of development plans. | Business, international | Russell, Sally |
Environmental resources and energy in the United Kingdom: the potential role of a national spatial planning framework. | Business, international | Nadin, Vincent, Stead, Dominic |
Innovation in the control of residential design: What lessons for wider practice? | Business, international | Carmona, Matthew |
Intervention or interference? Central government involvement in the plan-making process in six English regions. | Business, international | Baker, Mark |
Modalities of planning: a reflection on the persuasive powers of the development plan. | Business, international | Murdoch, Jonathan, Marsden, Terry, Abram, Simone |
People, households and houses: the basis to the 'great housing debate' in England. | Business, international | Breheny, Michael |
Planning and devolved government in the United Kingdom. | Business, international | Lloyd, M.G., Illsely, B. |
Planning cybercities? Integrating telecommunications into urban planning. | Business, international | Graham, Stephen, Marvin, Simon |
Planning more to travel less. | Business, international | Banister, David |
Public consensus and planners' expertise: a twofold problem for Italian planning law. | Business, international | Camarda, Domenico |
Putting back the politics: recent books on American planning history. | Business, international | Laxton, Paul |
Reactive, proactive or interactive?: Community perceptions of waterfront change in Canadian port cities. | Business, international | Hoyle, Brian |
Reflections on the Abercrombie Report 1948: a strategic plan for colonial Hong Kong. | Business, international | Lai, Lawrence Wai-Chung |
Rising real incomes and enough jobs: the contribution of a British national spatial planning framework. | Business, international | Townroe, Peter M. |
Scenarios for the future of the British planning system: the need for a national spatial planning framework. | Business, international | Alden, Jeremy |
Social exclusion: in what sense a planning problem? | Business, international | Kearns, A., Turok, I., Goodlad, R. |
Sub-regional planning: the missing link? | Business, international | Roberts, Peter |
The place of historic parks and gardens in the English planning system: Toward statutory controls? | Business, international | Pendlebury, John |
The revival of regional planning: government intentions; local reality? | Business, international | Simmons, Martin |
The role of policy in design appeals. | Business, international | Bell, Andrew, Punter, John |
Towards a new logic of transport planning?(includes related articles) | Business, international | Marvin, Simon, Guy, Simon |
Trojan horse or white elephant: the contested biography of the life and times of the Leeds Development Corporation. | Business, international | Haughton, Graham |
Village design statements: some aspects of the evolution of a planning tool in the UK. | Business, international | Owen, Stephen |
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