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El. knyga: Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France: A Comparative Analysis

Edited by (University of Sheffield, UK), Edited by (Universitie de Lille I, France), Edited by (London South Bank University, UK), Edited by (Universite de Lille II, France)
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134086832
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134086832

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Exploring the similarities and differences between the spatial planning in Great Britain and France, this book draws on the outcomes of the Franco-British Planning Study Group. It features detailed analysis and case studies.



Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France brings together a wide selection of comparative essays to highlight the fundamental similarities and differences between the spatial planning in Great Britain and France: two countries that are near neighbours and yet have developed very different modes of planning in terms of their structure, practical application and underlying philosophies.

Drawing on the outcomes of the Franco-British Planning Study Group and with a foreword by Vincent Renard of the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, the book offers a comparative investigation of the basic contexts for planning in both countries, including its administrative, economic, financial and legal implications, and then move on to illustrate themes such as urban policy and transport planning through detailed analysis and case studies.

From these investigations the book brings together planning concepts from both a national and European perspective, looking particularly at two current issues: the effects of urban growth on small market towns and the use of Public-Private partnerships to implement development projects.

Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France will prove invaluable to policy makers and practitioners in both countries at a time when national policy is beginning to look towards practice in other countries.

The book is published simultaneously in English and French opening up a wider debate between the English-speaking and francophone worlds.

List of contributors
vii
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations and acronyms
xvi
1 The purpose and process of comparing British and French planning
1(13)
Michele Breuillard
Charles Fraser
2 Contemporary urban and regional changes and policy problems
14(20)
Stuart Farthing
Jean-Paul Carriere
3 Land law, land markets and planning
34(16)
Matthieu Galey
Philip Booth
4 Institutional frameworks and planning processes
50(17)
Michele Breuillard
Richard Stephenson
Stephane Sadoux
5 Actors and instruments in the planning systems: the cases of Manchester and Lyon
67(16)
Philip Booth
Suzy Nelson
Didier Paris
6 Strategic spatial planning at the metropolitan level
83(16)
Roelof Verhage
Mark Baker
Paul Boino
7 Examining the relationship between transnational and national spatial planning: French and British spatial planning and the European spatial development perspective
99(20)
Olivier Sykes
Alain Motte
8 Policy for small towns in rural areas
119(16)
Jean-Paul Carriere
Stuart Farthing
Marie Fournier
9 The evolution of urban policy
135(18)
Gay Fraser
Florence Lerique
10 The financing of development
153(16)
Charles Fraser
Pascal Hoffmann
11 Public-private partnership in urban regeneration
169(19)
Hichem Trache
Howard Green
Florence Menez
12 Public transport in cities and regions: facing an uncertain future?
188(17)
Reg
Harman
Alain L'Hostis
Philippe Menerault
13 So near, yet so far
205(14)
Michele Breuillard
Charles Fraser
Index 219
Philip Booth is Reader in Town and Regional Planning at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Michčle Breuillard is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Administrative, Political and Social Studies and Research (CERAPS), University of Lille 2, and the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France.

Charles Fraser is the former Head of Town Planning at London South Bank University, UK, and is currently a Visiting Fellow of the University.

Didier Paris is Professor of Planning at the Science and Technology University, Villeneuve d'Ascq, Lille, France.