Spatial planning systems of Britain and France a comparative analysis / edited by Philip Booth [and others].

Other author Booth, Philip, 1946-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Routledge,
Descriptionxix, 229 pages : maps ; 24 cm
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Contents The purpose and process of comparing British and French planning / Michèle Breuillard and Charles Fraser -- Contemporary urban and regional changes and policy problems / Stuart Farthing and Jean-Paul Carrière -- Land law, land markets, and planning / Matthieu Galey and Philip Booth -- Institutional frameworks and planning processes / Michèle Breuillard, Richard Stephenson, and Stéphane Sadoux -- Actors and instruments in the planning systems : the cases of Manchester and Lyon / Philip Booth, Suzy Nelson, and Didier Paris -- Strategic spatial planning at the metropolitan level / Roelof Verhage, Mark Baker, and Paul Boino -- Examining the relationship between transnational and national spatial planning : French and British spatial planning and the European spatial development perspective / Olivier Sykes and Alain Motte -- Policy for small towns in rural areas / Jean-Paul Carrière, Stuart Farthing, and Marie Fournier -- The evolution of urban policy / Gay Fraser and Florence Lerique -- The financing of development / Charles Fraser and Pascal Hoffmann -- Public-private partnership in urban regeneration / Hichem Trache, Howard Green, and Florence Menez -- Public transport in cities and regions : facing an uncertain future / Reg Harman, Alain l'Hostis, and Philipe Ménerault -- So near, yet so far / Michèle Breuillard and Charles Fraser.
Abstract Drawing on the outcomes of the Franco-British Planning Study Group, this book highlights the fundamental similarities and differences between spatial planning in Great Britain and France. Chapters offer a comparative investigation of the basic contexts for planning in both countries.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2006034328
ISBN9780415429511 (hb : alk. paper)
ISBN041542951X (hb : alk. paper)
ISBN9780203962244 (ebook)
ISBN0203962249 (ebook)

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