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Concern for more open, participative, devolved and integrated government has led many, including the UK Labour government, to re-examine the importance of place, space and territory. Applying an institutionalist approach, and deploying substantial original empirical evidence, this book makes a major contribution to understanding the emergence of more localised governance in England in the 1990s, with particular reference to the role of spatial planning systems.
Contents
PART ITerritorial Governance.- Constructing Accounts of Planning Practices: Theories and Concepts.- PART II: PLANNING, GOVERNANCE AND SPATIAL STRATEGY.- Planning and Governance in Three Localities.- Cascading Numbers: Finding New Space for Housing.- Jobs, Sites and Portfolio: Allocating Large Sites for Economic Development Purposes.- Transport at a Metaphorical Crossroads: The Gradual Penetration of a Sustainable Development Discourse.- Managing Waste: An Emerging Discourse in the Planning System?.- PART III: THE DISCOURSES AND Transition.- The Policy Communities of Spatial Strategy-making: The Emergence of a Regional Corporatism?.- PART IV: CONCLUSIONS: TOWARDS A POLITICS OF PLACE?.- Spatial Regulation or Spatial Planning: The Emergence of a New Politics of Place?.