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European Dimension of British Planning / / Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Richard H. Williams



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Autore: Tewdwr-Jones Mark Visualizza persona
Titolo: European Dimension of British Planning / / Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Richard H. Williams Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London : , : Taylor & Francis, , 2002
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xxii, 212 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 307.1
Soggetto topico: Architecture - Great Britain
Regional planning - Great Britain
City planning - Great Britain
Persona (resp. second.): WilliamsRichard H.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: List of tables and illustrations xi Preface xiii Acknowledgements xvii Abbreviations xxi Introduction 1 (14) The European dimension of British planning 1 (4) Definitions, institutions and contexts 5 (2) From planning to spatial planning 7 (1) Approach to the research 8 (3) Identifying the impact of the European Union: methodological issues 11 (2) Structure of the book 13 (2) Part I The European context 15 (64) The development of a European context for spatial planning 17 (14) The European context 18 (3) The development of EU spatial policy and planning 21 (3) Regional policy and Structural Funds after 2000 24 (7) The European Spatial Development Perspective 31 (11) The development of the European Spatial Development Perspective 32 (3) Taking the European Spatial Development Perspective forward 35 (2) Spatial planning: the challenge for planning institutions 37 (3) Conclusion 40 (2) Categorising EU spatial planning measures 42 (14) A typology of EU influences on spatial planning 43 (1) EU measures and initiatives explicitly focused on planning 44 (6) Eu measures with an indirect impact on planning 50 (2) Planning activities influenced by EU measures 52 (4) The impact of Europe on national and regional planning 56 (23) British national and regional planning: form and function 58 (3) EU influences on national and regional planning 61 (5) Nature conservation 66 (1) Transport 67 (2) Coastal planning 69 (2) Planning and pollution control 71 (1) Business and industry 72 (1) Regional Planning Guidance 73 (2) Conclusion 75 (4) Part II British planning in practice 79 (68) Urban and rural maritime area: Kent 81 (18) Organisational structure 81 (1) Kent Structure Plan and Waste Local Plan 82 (3) Structural Funds 85 (2) Interreg 87 (2) Other European initiatives 89 (1) Coastal and ports strategy 90 (4) Networks and partnerships 94 (1) Development control 95 (4) Urban and rural area of England: Northamptonshire 99 (8) Organisational structure 99 (1) European Action Plans 100 (1) Networks and partnerships 101 (1) European initiatives and funding 102 (1) Trans-European Transport Networks 103 (1) Influence of Euro-route 28 on the Structure Plan 104 (1) Information sources 105 (2) Urban and rural area of Scotland: Strathclyde 107 (17) Strathclyde European Partnership 108 (2) Glasgow and Clyde Valley Joint Structure Plan Committee 110 (1) European programmes 111 (5) Structural Funds 116 (4) Development control 120 (1) Development plans 120 (2) Networks and partnerships 122 (2) Urban and rural area of Wales: Mid Glamorgan 124 (10) Organisational structure 124 (1) Mid Glamorgan Structure Plan 125 (1) Networks and partnerships 126 (1) Structural Funds 127 (2) Other European initiatives 129 (3) Wales European Centre 132 (2) Urban provincial city: Leicester 134 (4) Organisational structure and funding 134 (2) Networks and partnerships 136 (2) Rural maritime area: Gwynedd 138 (9) Organisational structure 138 (1) Networks and partnerships 139 (2) Gwynedd's development plan 141 (1) Structural Funds 142 (3) Other European initiatives 145 (2) Part III Changing agendas and trajectories 147 (27) European impacts on British planning 149 (13) The local planning level 149 (9) The national and regional planning levels 158 (1) European planning issues and political preferences 159 (3) Conclusion 162 (12) The European challenge for British planners 162 (2) A typology of spatial planning scales 164 (3) The competing claims on planning 167 (3) Conclusion: developing a new research agenda 170 (2) A research framework for European spatial planning and governance 172 (2) References 174 (11) Index 185.
Sommario/riassunto: "Written primarily from a British planning perspective, the book illustrates how various EU policies, programs, and legal instruments have affected the practice of planning in Britain and the work of central government and local planning authorities. This practice relates, for example, to opportunities for planning agencies to develop particular developmental projects, to participate in EU financial programs, to frame economic development strategies within the context of the Structural Funds, and to take account of EC directives within development control work. The core material is based on research gathered from six case study local authorities in Britain and extensive interviews with central and local government officials."--Jacket.
Titolo autorizzato: European Dimension of British Planning  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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