Remaking Planning by Tim Brindley

Remaking Planning by Tim Brindley

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Summary

This book challenges the view that planning under the Thatcher governments has simply been abandoned to market forces, aiming to show that the interrelation of state and market is central to all current styles of planning. Case studies ranging across the country are also presented.

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Remaking Planning by Tim Brindley

This book challenges the view that planning under the Thatcher governments has simply been abandoned to market forces, aiming to show that the interrelation of state and market is central to all current styles of planning. A wide variety of contemporary case studies are presented ranging across the country from Glasgow, through Cambridge and Colchester to London with a comparative analysis of their key features. The subject matter is aimed at students of planning, urban geography and urban studies and practicing architects, planners and social scientists.
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ISBN 13 9780047110221
ISBN 10 0047110228
Title Remaking Planning
Author Tim Brindley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1988-12-15
Number of pages 192
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