Research suggests there are more than 500 EU funded Co-operation Programme projects led by or including UK partners. This is a major source of knowledge and experience which spatial planners could tap into to keep on the leading edge. However, spatial planners may well be unaware of the extent of project information available! The task we therefore set ourselves when we began to think about this was to explore how EU co-operation projects and findings can be made more accessible to UK planners in a low-cost way
The aim of this thesis is to investigate, through the method of a case-study at two levels (developm...
The Working in the Public Interest Project sought to understand shifts in the UK planning profession...
This paper analyses the recent reorganisation of sub-national planning in England. The abrupt termin...
It has long been acknowledged that there is a gap between the advancement of GIS in the research fie...
Pilot projects are implemented to obtain results and knowledge that can be reused subsequently. In t...
Town planning is closely linked with the national geographic and institutional context. Europeanizat...
Strategic spatial planning (SSP) has been a key planning practice supporting spatial transformation ...
European spatial planning arguments advocate a blend of strategic thinking, coordination and related...
Planning has to adapt itself to changing challenges and circumstances. But also innovative ideas and...
Technology is more and more providing planners and designer with tools and methods to collect and co...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
The impact of European policies strongly depends on their interpretation and application by domestic...
This paper analyses the recent reorganisation of sub-national planning in England. The abrupt termin...
Since the 1990s most European countries have witnessed the proliferation of new forms of interventio...
This piece of research was motivated by professional experiences of engaging communities in planning...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate, through the method of a case-study at two levels (developm...
The Working in the Public Interest Project sought to understand shifts in the UK planning profession...
This paper analyses the recent reorganisation of sub-national planning in England. The abrupt termin...
It has long been acknowledged that there is a gap between the advancement of GIS in the research fie...
Pilot projects are implemented to obtain results and knowledge that can be reused subsequently. In t...
Town planning is closely linked with the national geographic and institutional context. Europeanizat...
Strategic spatial planning (SSP) has been a key planning practice supporting spatial transformation ...
European spatial planning arguments advocate a blend of strategic thinking, coordination and related...
Planning has to adapt itself to changing challenges and circumstances. But also innovative ideas and...
Technology is more and more providing planners and designer with tools and methods to collect and co...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
The impact of European policies strongly depends on their interpretation and application by domestic...
This paper analyses the recent reorganisation of sub-national planning in England. The abrupt termin...
Since the 1990s most European countries have witnessed the proliferation of new forms of interventio...
This piece of research was motivated by professional experiences of engaging communities in planning...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate, through the method of a case-study at two levels (developm...
The Working in the Public Interest Project sought to understand shifts in the UK planning profession...
This paper analyses the recent reorganisation of sub-national planning in England. The abrupt termin...