Town Planning Review 2006 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Assessing public preferences: the use of stated preference experiments to assess the impact of varying planning conditions. | Business, international | Wills, Kenneth G. |
Creative thinking in planning.(modern town planning systems ) | Business, international | Higgins, Marilyn, Reeves, Dory |
Developing the planning system in England: skills' capacity constraints. | Business, international | Durning, Bridget, Glasson, John |
From equal opportunities to gender awareness in strategic spatial planning: reflections based on Swedish experiences.(preservation of gender equality during policy formulation by the Swedish government) | Business, international | Larsson, Anita |
Globalisation and the making of Asian world cities.(urban planning) | Business, international | Ng, Mee Kam |
Institutional design for sustainable development. | Business, international | Alexander, E.R. |
Is Auckland an entrepreneurial or global city?(definition of global and entrepreneurial cities and transformation of Auckland into a global entrepreneurial city) | Business, international | Rowe, James E. |
Marine spatial planning: a new opportunity for planners.(spatial town planning methodology ) | Business, international | Claydon, Jim |
Modernising the internal management of local planning authorities. | Business, international | Enticott, Gareth |
Only a town planner would run a toxic-waste pipeline through a recreational area: planning and planners in the British press. | Business, international | Clifford, Ben |
People, planning and place: the roles of client and consultants in reconstructing post-war Bilston and Dudley.(reconstruction of Bilston and Dudley after World War II) | Business, international | Larkham, Peter J. |
Planning Beijing strategically: one world. one dream. | Business, international | Tang, Wing-Shing |
Planning for sustainable development in Britain. | Business, international | Batty, Susan E. |
Planning gain and the supply of new affordable housing in England: understanding the numbers. | Business, international | Rowley, S., Crook, D.H., Monk, S., Whitehead, C.M.E. |
Planning Taipie: nodal status, strategic planning and mode of governance. | Business, international | Wang, Chia-huang |
Planning through procrastination: the preservation of Taipei's cultural heritage.(preservation of historic builldings during the redevelopment of Taipei) | Business, international | Hung-jen, Tan, Waley, Paul |
Raising the standard: design skills for practising planners.(enhancement of British town planners' skills to match standards of urban planning ) | Business, international | Higgins, Marilyn, Forsyth, Leslie |
Recent changes in the Dutch planning system.(spatial town planning policy adopted by Netherlands ) | Business, international | Spaans, Marjolein |
Science cities: refreshing the concept for 21st-century places.(categorization of British cities and towns in the 21st century) | Business, international | Garner, Cathy |
Sustainable development and British land use planning. | Business, international | Pennington, Mark |
Sustainable development in American planning. | Business, international | Staley, Samuel R. |
The changing meaning of urban capacity: a need to reflect on planning for infrastructure. | Business, international | Gunn, Susannah |
The Coase theorem and planning for sustainable development. | Business, international | Lai, Lawrence Wai-chung, Lorne, Frank T. |
The design of urban waterfronts.( inner-city riverfront recreational facilities in Melbourne and Brisbane) | Business, international | Stevens, Quentin |
The future of coastal policy: making the coast visible to planners.(integreted coastal zone management)(Viewpoint essay) | Business, international | Milden, Alex |
Three Chinese cities and their pathways to globalisation.(Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei) | Business, international | Yeung, Yue-man |
Whose lines is it anyway?(urban planning methodology in Gauteng Urban Edge project in South Africa) | Business, international | Britz, Anele, Meyer, Engela |
Winds of change: the planning response to renewable energy in Scotland. | Business, international | Kerr, Sandy |
World-city formation under an executive-led government: the politics of harbour reclamation in Hong Kong. | Business, international | Ng, Mee Kam |
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