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Analytical public-choice planning theory

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Michael Poulton's paper on public choice theory in planning, published in the Town Planning Review, vol 68, during 1997, is good starting point in the study of planning but it fails in the way it dismisses other theories on land use planning. Poulton refutes the theories of Coase and Pigou yet many of their ideas are integral to public-choice planning theory. Their theories relate well to the experiences of planning practitioners. All three theorists contribute to a greater understanding in the role public choice in British planning practice.

Author: Webster, Chris
Publisher: Liverpool University Press (UK)
Publication Name: Town Planning Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0041-0020
Year: 1998
Case studies, Criticism and interpretation, City planning, Urban planning, City planners, Poulton, Michael

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Gated communities in South Africa: the challenge for spatial planning and land use management

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The benefits, problems and challenges post by Gated communities like particularly South Africa linked to the social economic and spatial challenges, presented by the post-apartheid planning, is explored. Specific challenges Gated communities are identified that pose to spatial planning and land use management, exploring ways in which this communities can be regulated.

Author: Landman, Karina
Publisher: Liverpool University Press (UK)
Publication Name: Town Planning Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0041-0020
Year: 2004
United States, Public affairs, Social aspects, Gated communities

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Gated cities of tomorrow

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The increasing numbers of residential schemes in Britain and other European cities supplying collectively consumed neighbourhood goods within the 'gates' of the cities, are examined.

Author: Webster, Chris
Publisher: Liverpool University Press (UK)
Publication Name: Town Planning Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0041-0020
Year: 2001
Research, Urbanization

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