The article briefly explores the enduring primacy of agricultural planning over land use planning in rural areas in England since the Second World War. From this contextual overview, the paper critically evaluates in some detail a number of embedded land use planning principles that continue to sustain the residualisation of human welfare in rural areas and are antithetic to the broader principles of sustainable development that rhetorically at least are said to drive UK rural planning policy. The article concludes by calling for the realignment of rural planning principles and recommends a number of behaviour changes that would contribute to continuous improvement towards sustainable development in rural England
Abstract. The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, oc...
This book provides a multidisciplinary analysis of rural society in a post-Brexit UK by examining th...
"The Rural Economy and the British Countryside" offers critical perspectives on the changing profile...
The article briefly explores the enduring primacy of agricultural planning over land use planning in...
This paper, originally contributed as part of the government's Foresight investigation of Land Use F...
Spatial planning policies ensure a ‘no development ’ ethic for rural areas in England, brought about...
Spatial planning policies ensure a 'no development' ethic for rural areas in England, brought about ...
This paper reviews the literature relating to rural development issues in Britain. The issues of dep...
Introduction to Rural Planning provides a critical analysis of the key challenges facing rural place...
The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, occurs and d...
Recent changes to the framework of agricultural support, particularly the rising prominence of the ‘...
Under the emerging rural development paradigm, we argue that to be multifunctional an activity must ...
This paper is based on a qualitative investigation of social capital within farming communities in C...
International audienceFrom the invention of the English country landscape in the modern times (Hoski...
Abstract. The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, oc...
This book provides a multidisciplinary analysis of rural society in a post-Brexit UK by examining th...
"The Rural Economy and the British Countryside" offers critical perspectives on the changing profile...
The article briefly explores the enduring primacy of agricultural planning over land use planning in...
This paper, originally contributed as part of the government's Foresight investigation of Land Use F...
Spatial planning policies ensure a ‘no development ’ ethic for rural areas in England, brought about...
Spatial planning policies ensure a 'no development' ethic for rural areas in England, brought about ...
This paper reviews the literature relating to rural development issues in Britain. The issues of dep...
Introduction to Rural Planning provides a critical analysis of the key challenges facing rural place...
The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, occurs and d...
Recent changes to the framework of agricultural support, particularly the rising prominence of the ‘...
Under the emerging rural development paradigm, we argue that to be multifunctional an activity must ...
This paper is based on a qualitative investigation of social capital within farming communities in C...
International audienceFrom the invention of the English country landscape in the modern times (Hoski...
Abstract. The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, oc...
This book provides a multidisciplinary analysis of rural society in a post-Brexit UK by examining th...
"The Rural Economy and the British Countryside" offers critical perspectives on the changing profile...