There have been discussions in a range of contexts of the links between spatial planning and actions on major infrastructure. Here this relationship is framed by considering the political, ideological and geographical drivers of state policies and actions in the spatial planning and infrastructure fields. The empirical focus is a study of current large scale spatial planning activities in the UK over the last decade or so, largely within England. Analysis of these cases shows the importance of understanding planning and infrastructure together, given that the emerging initiatives on infrastructure and in big spatial planning are very much connected
The transition from traditional hierarchical government to new forms of governance and planning can ...
AbstractIn response to societal, political and financial-economic dynamics, a trend towards integrat...
Ph.D. ThesisThe capture of value from property development processes is a challenge for many plannin...
This monograph investigates the place of macro-scale spatial planning in steering infrastructure dev...
This paper examines some recent cases of spatial planning at the national level. Such planning may b...
The concept of local authority infrastructure planning in England was introduced as part of the tran...
It has long been acknowledged that there is a gap between the advancement of GIS in the research fie...
This paper discusses to what extent spatial visions might play an important role in not only support...
The 2008 Planning Act introduced a new approach for determining large (‘nationally significant’) inf...
Strategic spatial planning (SSP) has been a key planning practice supporting spatial transformation ...
European spatial governance underwent substantial changes over the last two decades with the expansi...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
Both in the academic literature and in planning practice, the lack of integration of the disciplines...
The European Union (EU) has been involved in influencing major infrastructure in the fields of trans...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate, through the method of a case-study at two levels (developm...
The transition from traditional hierarchical government to new forms of governance and planning can ...
AbstractIn response to societal, political and financial-economic dynamics, a trend towards integrat...
Ph.D. ThesisThe capture of value from property development processes is a challenge for many plannin...
This monograph investigates the place of macro-scale spatial planning in steering infrastructure dev...
This paper examines some recent cases of spatial planning at the national level. Such planning may b...
The concept of local authority infrastructure planning in England was introduced as part of the tran...
It has long been acknowledged that there is a gap between the advancement of GIS in the research fie...
This paper discusses to what extent spatial visions might play an important role in not only support...
The 2008 Planning Act introduced a new approach for determining large (‘nationally significant’) inf...
Strategic spatial planning (SSP) has been a key planning practice supporting spatial transformation ...
European spatial governance underwent substantial changes over the last two decades with the expansi...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
Both in the academic literature and in planning practice, the lack of integration of the disciplines...
The European Union (EU) has been involved in influencing major infrastructure in the fields of trans...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate, through the method of a case-study at two levels (developm...
The transition from traditional hierarchical government to new forms of governance and planning can ...
AbstractIn response to societal, political and financial-economic dynamics, a trend towards integrat...
Ph.D. ThesisThe capture of value from property development processes is a challenge for many plannin...