Regions in Evolution
Regions in Evolution
A History of Regional Planning
Galland, Daniel; Harrison, John; Tewdwr-Jones, Mark
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
380
Dura
Inglês
9781032041117
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction 1. The evolution of regions and planning Part I: History, Hallmarks and Heyday (Pre-1967) 2. Confronting the limits of the local: the emergence of regional consciousness 3. Putting the region into regional planning 4. Incremental forms of regional planning: a faltering and ad hoc approach Part II: Professional as Vindication or Curse? (1967-1979) 5. Regional planning: Branching into diverging styles 6. What was 'regional' about 1960s regional planning? 7. A spatial scientific approach to regional planning Part III: Regional Problems, Regional Planning Solutions? (1979-2007) 8. Regional planning perplexed: meandering across multiple policy agendas 9. Planning amid an explosion of regional spaces 10. The outmanoeuvring of regional planning by trends and circumstance Part IV: Whither Regional Planning? (2007-2020) 11. Do planning and planners matter for regional development? 12. Let the old see the new: a modern twist or old wine in new bottles? 13. Keeping the regional planning idea alive through institutional churn Part V: Planning Regional Futures (2021- ) 14. Planning regional futures: regional planning as part of the problem or part of the solution? 15. Renewing regional imaginaries: fads and fashions, old ideas made good, or running out of new ideas? 16. Regional planning as a multitude of approaches Conclusion 17. Renewing the planning of regions - might regions still need a coordinator supremo?
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territorial governance;interdisciplinary spatial analysis;policy integration strategies;institutional change theory;planning education research;multi-actor decision making;evolution of regional planning practice
Introduction 1. The evolution of regions and planning Part I: History, Hallmarks and Heyday (Pre-1967) 2. Confronting the limits of the local: the emergence of regional consciousness 3. Putting the region into regional planning 4. Incremental forms of regional planning: a faltering and ad hoc approach Part II: Professional as Vindication or Curse? (1967-1979) 5. Regional planning: Branching into diverging styles 6. What was 'regional' about 1960s regional planning? 7. A spatial scientific approach to regional planning Part III: Regional Problems, Regional Planning Solutions? (1979-2007) 8. Regional planning perplexed: meandering across multiple policy agendas 9. Planning amid an explosion of regional spaces 10. The outmanoeuvring of regional planning by trends and circumstance Part IV: Whither Regional Planning? (2007-2020) 11. Do planning and planners matter for regional development? 12. Let the old see the new: a modern twist or old wine in new bottles? 13. Keeping the regional planning idea alive through institutional churn Part V: Planning Regional Futures (2021- ) 14. Planning regional futures: regional planning as part of the problem or part of the solution? 15. Renewing regional imaginaries: fads and fashions, old ideas made good, or running out of new ideas? 16. Regional planning as a multitude of approaches Conclusion 17. Renewing the planning of regions - might regions still need a coordinator supremo?
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