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Effective practice in spatial planning / Janice Morphet.

Title
  1. Effective practice in spatial planning / Janice Morphet.
Published by
  1. New York : Routledge, 2011.
Supplementary content
  1. Contributor biographical information
Author
  1. Morphet, Janice.

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Description
  1. xv, 291 p. : ill.; 25 cm.
Series statement
  1. The RTPI library series
Uniform title
  1. RTPI library series.
Subject
  1. City planning > England
  2. Regional planning > England
Contents
  1. 1. What is spatial planning? -- Introduction -- Spatial planning: theory and practice -- Spatial planning: an English approach -- The provenance of spatial planning -- Conclusions: bringing it all together -- 2. The local governance context of the English spatial planning system -- Introduction -- Local government: the implications of the 2000 reforms for planning -- Conclusions -- 3. The English spatial planning system -- Introduction -- What are the components of the Local Development Framework? -- Tests of Soundness (ToS) -- Conclusions -- 4. The evidence base of spatial planning -- Introduction -- Why is evidence important? -- Evidence collection and quality -- Integrated approaches to the use of evidence for spatial planning -- Consultation processes as evidence -- Using evidence in spatial planning -- Specific studies for spatial planning -- Sustainability Appraisal (SA) -- Putting evidence in the public domain -- Conclusions -- 5. Community involvement in spatial planning -- Introduction -- Building social and institutional capital -- Service users as customers -- The role of consultation as evidence -- Consultation requirements in preparing an LDF: Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) -- Consultation methods -- Engaging stakeholders -- The role of Planning Aid -- Conclusions -- 6. Making places: delivery through spatial planning -- Introduction -- The infrastructure turn -- Preparing for delivery -- Working together on an Infrastructure Delivery Plan (IDP) -- Putting it all together: a Steps Approach -- Funding delivery -- Infrastructure delivery strategy -- Conclusions -- Infrastructure categories -- 7. Taking an integrated approach to local spatial delivery -- Introduction -- Delivering social objectives -- Delivering economic objectives -- Delivering environmental objectives -- Conclusions -- 8. Managing spatial planning -- Introduction -- Does spatial planning require cultural change for planners? -- The role of management in effective spatial planning -- Skills -- Project management -- Performance management -- Development management -- Conclusions -- 9. Regional and sub-regional spatial planning -- Introduction -- The European context for English regional planning -- Mega regions in England -- Regions -- Sub-regions and city regions -- The enigma of London -- Conclusions -- 10. Spatial planning in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland -- Introduction -- Scotland -- Wales -- Northern Ireland -- Conclusions: diverging or converging systems of spatial planning? -- 11. Spatial planning in Europe, North America and Australia -- Introduction -- The characteristics of spatial planning in Europe -- Spatial planning outside Europe -- Conclusions -- 12. Spatial planning: what does it all add up to? -- Introduction -- The seven Cs of spatial planning -- What's next for spatial planning?
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.