Review of the implicit English spatial policy underpinning new Labour's sustainable communities plan, questioning the extent to which economic sustainability was the dominant driver (particularly in the South East of England). Raising the need to focus on issues of spatial justice
Under the Labour government the character of spatial policy in England has been subject to significa...
Across England, planning and governance modes of regulation of supra-local development strategies ar...
Strategic spatial planning (SSP) has been a key planning practice supporting spatial transformation ...
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 ...
The article addresses the emergent concept and practice of 'spatial planning' in the context of the ...
Contains fulltext : 131308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Spatial polic...
This paper assesses how reforms being introduced in England by the May 2010 Coalition government may...
Recent contributions by geographers on the relationships between states and citizens have documented...
The pairing of community and sustainable development has dominated the international policy agenda f...
This paper assesses how reforms being introduced in England by the May 2010 Coalition government may...
UK spatial planning guidance now recognises the importance of engaging stakeholders in appraisal pro...
This chapter seeks to describe the concept of spatial justice and to unpack its implications for spa...
This paper sets to explore and clarify the nature of the politics associated with the institutional ...
Origins of sustainable communities lie in agendas set in a motion passed by the United Nations nearl...
Under the Labour government the character of spatial policy in England has been subject to significa...
Across England, planning and governance modes of regulation of supra-local development strategies ar...
Strategic spatial planning (SSP) has been a key planning practice supporting spatial transformation ...
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 ...
The article addresses the emergent concept and practice of 'spatial planning' in the context of the ...
Contains fulltext : 131308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Spatial polic...
This paper assesses how reforms being introduced in England by the May 2010 Coalition government may...
Recent contributions by geographers on the relationships between states and citizens have documented...
The pairing of community and sustainable development has dominated the international policy agenda f...
This paper assesses how reforms being introduced in England by the May 2010 Coalition government may...
UK spatial planning guidance now recognises the importance of engaging stakeholders in appraisal pro...
This chapter seeks to describe the concept of spatial justice and to unpack its implications for spa...
This paper sets to explore and clarify the nature of the politics associated with the institutional ...
Origins of sustainable communities lie in agendas set in a motion passed by the United Nations nearl...
Under the Labour government the character of spatial policy in England has been subject to significa...
Across England, planning and governance modes of regulation of supra-local development strategies ar...
Strategic spatial planning (SSP) has been a key planning practice supporting spatial transformation ...