- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > 英文書
- > Politics / International Relations
Full Description
This lively and accessible introduction to planning covers the theory, history and policy debates that make up the subject. Ideally suited to those new to the topic, and with coverage of planning under the coalition government, it provides an up-to-date and broad-ranging overview of the field. It brings out the social and political dimensions of planning, showing how priorities have changed with successive governments and in response to wider global trends. With helpful illustrative material throughout, and drawing on aspects of sociology, social geography and urban design, this comprehensive introduction to UK planning is essential reading for planning and non-planning students alike. A companion website provides a range of additional resources, including: further reading, tasks, photographs and E-Supplements on planning systems, government publications, and transport and property development, amongst other items of interest.
Contents
Preface PART I: PLANNING AND THE PLANNING SYSTEM 1. Introduction: Why Planning Matters 2. The Organisation of Planning 3. The Control of Development and the Development Process PART II: THE STORY OF PLANNING 4. The Historical Roots of Planning 5. Industrialisation: Reaction and Reform 6. From Industrialisation to Globalisation 7. Planning into the New Millennium 8. The History of the Theories behind Planning PART III: THE SCOPE OF MODERN PLANNING 9. Planning for the Countryside and other Green Areas 10. Sustainable Development 11. Regeneration, Retail and Renewal 12. Transportation Planning 13. Urban Design, Place-Making and Culture PART IV: PLANNING AND PEOPLE 14. The Social Aspects of Planning 15. Planning For Diversity and Equality: Women and Minorities 16. Planning and the Built Environment Professions