This thesis examines the attempts of the local planning authority in Edinburgh to control and guide the development of offices in the city centre over a period of twenty years, 1959 to 1978. The pressures brought to bear on the planning authority from both nationally operative property developers seeking to develop offices in the city, and local amenity and residents' groups aiming to halt such development, have been examined. The effects of these very different interest groups on the formulation and implementation of land use planning policy for the city centre have been assessed. Such an analysis explores the political aspects of the land development process and thereby makes a contribution towards a fuller understanding of how...
The dissertation is structured as follows. Chapter one discusses the development, evolution and natu...
This thesis examines the pattern and process of mobility as found in the Local Authority housing se...
The way in which land is organized within a society is symbolic of the social relationships within t...
This study presents an examination of office development in the regional city in the period 1960-198...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
This study pursues the thesis that the conventional concepts of urban ecology and land economics sho...
The PhD is driven by a need to analyse what Scottish planning has come to represent in practice. It ...
This longitudinal case study of residential development pressure in a village in Glasgow's urban fri...
The allocation of central government resources on a geographical basis through special agencies has ...
Contrary to popular opinion, our cities are not primarily formed by the actions of local body politi...
By the mid-1990s, a new phenomenon of converting obsolete post-war office space into residential use...
The thesis is written in three main sections. The first section describes and explains why a wider ...
While the principle of public participation is an acknowledged requirement of planning in most Weste...
There is a popular view that land use planning regulations (‘planning’) is hostile to both developme...
By drawing upon McAuslan’s analysis of the ideologies underpinning land use planning law, this paper...
The dissertation is structured as follows. Chapter one discusses the development, evolution and natu...
This thesis examines the pattern and process of mobility as found in the Local Authority housing se...
The way in which land is organized within a society is symbolic of the social relationships within t...
This study presents an examination of office development in the regional city in the period 1960-198...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
This study pursues the thesis that the conventional concepts of urban ecology and land economics sho...
The PhD is driven by a need to analyse what Scottish planning has come to represent in practice. It ...
This longitudinal case study of residential development pressure in a village in Glasgow's urban fri...
The allocation of central government resources on a geographical basis through special agencies has ...
Contrary to popular opinion, our cities are not primarily formed by the actions of local body politi...
By the mid-1990s, a new phenomenon of converting obsolete post-war office space into residential use...
The thesis is written in three main sections. The first section describes and explains why a wider ...
While the principle of public participation is an acknowledged requirement of planning in most Weste...
There is a popular view that land use planning regulations (‘planning’) is hostile to both developme...
By drawing upon McAuslan’s analysis of the ideologies underpinning land use planning law, this paper...
The dissertation is structured as follows. Chapter one discusses the development, evolution and natu...
This thesis examines the pattern and process of mobility as found in the Local Authority housing se...
The way in which land is organized within a society is symbolic of the social relationships within t...