British Planning

British Planning
Title British Planning PDF eBook
Author J. B. Cullingworth
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 350
Release 1999-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780485006049

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Brings together Britain's leading analysts of planning to present a review and analysis of planning and policy. Covers major issues in contemporary planning, reviews the history of post-war planning, and considers the future for planning, covering both policy and its impact on practice. Includes case material and bandw photos and plans of houses and buildings. Cullingworth is a professor of urban affairs at the University of Delaware and an associate of the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The British Planning System

The British Planning System
Title The British Planning System PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Rydin
Publisher Palgrave
Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre City planning
ISBN 9780333527412

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This volume provides an introduction to urban and environmental planning, combining comprehensive coverage of institutions and procedures, with detailed analysis of the economic and political context of planning, its historical development and of competing theoretical approaches.

The European Dimension of British Planning

The European Dimension of British Planning
Title The European Dimension of British Planning PDF eBook
Author Mark Tewdwr-Jones
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 230
Release 2005-07-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 113457438X

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The UK government of Tony Blair is committed to fostering a European dimension of planning practice. Significant developments in relation to planning within Europe are occurring. The creation of the European Spatial Development Perspective, the reform of the Structural Funds, and the implementation of programmes to foster trans-national co-operation between governments, will all impact on UK government, and on planning system in particular. Even within the UK, devolution and regionalisation will bring new pressures for overall co-ordination on the issue of European spatial planning. Issues concerning the revisions of the Structural Funds in 2000 and 2006, and funding opportunities for local authorities, are closely connected with the theme of this book. More importantly, it is expected that the link between funding and spatial policy within British planning will become more clearly defined during this period. The European dimension of British planning, as a consequence, may grow significantly over the next few years. The authors tackle four key issues in their discussion of this topic: * British political attitudes to Europeanisation issues * The changing relationships between different arms of the state * The often complex interdependencies between tiers of governance * The rapidly changing definition of British urban and regional planning

Planning Armageddon

Planning Armageddon
Title Planning Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Nicholas A. Lambert
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 662
Release 2012-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0674063066

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Before the First World War, the British Admiralty conceived a plan to win rapid victory in the event of war with Germany-economic warfare on an unprecedented scale.This secret strategy called for the state to exploit Britain's effective monopolies in banking, communications, and shipping-the essential infrastructure underpinning global trade-to create a controlled implosion of the world economic system. In this revisionist account, Nicholas Lambert shows in lively detail how naval planners persuaded the British political leadership that systematic disruption of the global economy could bring about German military paralysis. After the outbreak of hostilities, the government shied away from full implementation upon realizing the extent of likely collateral damage-political, social, economic, and diplomatic-to both Britain and neutral countries. Woodrow Wilson in particular bristled at British restrictions on trade. A new, less disruptive approach to economic coercion was hastily improvised. The result was the blockade, ostensibly intended to starve Germany. It proved largely ineffective because of the massive political influence of economic interests on national ambitions and the continued interdependencies of all countries upon the smooth functioning of the global trading system. Lambert's interpretation entirely overturns the conventional understanding of British strategy in the early part of the First World War and underscores the importance in any analysis of strategic policy of understanding Clausewitz's "political conditions of war."

British Planning Policy

British Planning Policy
Title British Planning Policy PDF eBook
Author Mark Tewdwr-Jones
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 283
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135365628

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

British Planning Policy

British Planning Policy
Title British Planning Policy PDF eBook
Author Mark Tewdwr-Jones
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 256
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135365636

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Of Planting and Planning

Of Planting and Planning
Title Of Planting and Planning PDF eBook
Author Robert Home
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 271
Release 2013-01-17
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135945896

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‘At the centre of the world-economy, one always finds an exceptional state, strong, aggressive and privileged, dynamic, simultaneously feared and admired.’ - Fernand Braudel, Civilization and Capitalism, 15th–18th Centuries This, surely, is an apt description of the British Empire at its zenith. Of Planting and Planning explores how Britain used the formation of towns and cities as an instrument of colonial expansion and control throughout the Empire. Beginning with the seventeenth-century plantation of Ulster and ending with decolonization after the Second World War, Robert Home reveals how the British Empire gave rise to many of the biggest cities in the world and how colonial policy and planning had a profound impact on the form and functioning of those cities. This second edition retains the thematic, chronological and interdisciplinary approach of the first, each chapter identifying a key element of colonial town planning. New material and illustrations have been added, incorporating the author's further research since the first edition. Most importantly, Of Planting and Planning remains the only book to cover the whole sweep of British colonial urbanism.