The planning system was constrained by a neo-liberalist insistence on land-use planning in the 1980s and early 1990s, thereby providing the institutional framework for deregulation of the numbers, capacities and types of licensed premises in town and city centres. This had a direct impact on levels of crime, violence and anti-social behaviour. Criminologists have criticized planners for their complicity in this process. The article argues that entertainment uses have been marginal to the social and ecological preoccupations of the planning profession. It suggests that the reintroduction of spatial planning by the New Labour government has allowed planners to reassert social and environmental objectives into their development plans and poten...
Town planning is often seen as an instrument of social reform. It is argued here that this was not t...
This article was the result of a commissioned research project investigating attitudes towards plann...
The antagonism of neoliberalism to local intervention raises questionsover the future of planning th...
Planning at the start of the third millennium deals with a completely different world from the one i...
Much has been written on the effects of neoliberal governance and its influence on the planning of c...
For 30 years, planning has been attacked both rhetorically and materially in England as governments ...
This thesis investigates the shift towards market-led urban policy and planning practice in Melbourn...
The Credit Crunch of 2007–2008 turned into the Recession of 2008–2010, and has since transmogrified ...
Cities and urban regions stand at the brink of a new era. The structural dynamics of socio-economic ...
Planning originated from and has been kept alive, by input from outside its professional field. It s...
In this paper, we explore how urban planning – an inherently geographical activity with important im...
Over the past sixty years, the U.K.’s highly centralized system of planning has experienced wartime ...
In this study, performance-based planning is implicated in the destabilisation of community trust in...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
The reform of urban and environmental planning in England since the election of the Coalition govern...
Town planning is often seen as an instrument of social reform. It is argued here that this was not t...
This article was the result of a commissioned research project investigating attitudes towards plann...
The antagonism of neoliberalism to local intervention raises questionsover the future of planning th...
Planning at the start of the third millennium deals with a completely different world from the one i...
Much has been written on the effects of neoliberal governance and its influence on the planning of c...
For 30 years, planning has been attacked both rhetorically and materially in England as governments ...
This thesis investigates the shift towards market-led urban policy and planning practice in Melbourn...
The Credit Crunch of 2007–2008 turned into the Recession of 2008–2010, and has since transmogrified ...
Cities and urban regions stand at the brink of a new era. The structural dynamics of socio-economic ...
Planning originated from and has been kept alive, by input from outside its professional field. It s...
In this paper, we explore how urban planning – an inherently geographical activity with important im...
Over the past sixty years, the U.K.’s highly centralized system of planning has experienced wartime ...
In this study, performance-based planning is implicated in the destabilisation of community trust in...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
The reform of urban and environmental planning in England since the election of the Coalition govern...
Town planning is often seen as an instrument of social reform. It is argued here that this was not t...
This article was the result of a commissioned research project investigating attitudes towards plann...
The antagonism of neoliberalism to local intervention raises questionsover the future of planning th...