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Planning in Britain

Understanding and Evaluating the Post-War System
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Planning in Britain examines the practical application of post-war planning legislation and guides readers through the issues and methods needed to make an independent evaluation of the system today. It explains and assesses: How Britain's land use planning system has evolved and its current structure Why planning goals and planning results so frequently diverge How planners can evaluate these outcomes Features and Benefits: illustrative case studies reviews of major legislation data that provides a rich and accessible resource for mapping and analysising the planning system.
Andrew W Gilg is Reader in Countryside Planning at the Department of Geography, University of Exeter, and the author of a number of books on planning
How and why the planning system evolved Issues in evaluation Evaluating planning outputs Evaluating planning impacts A set of evaluations and the way forward
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