Providing an overview of rural (spatial) planning for students on planning, geography and related programmes, this book charts the major patterns and processes of rural change affecting the British countryside, its landscape, its communities and its economies in the twentieth century. The authors examine the role of ‘planning’ in shaping rural spaces, not only the statutory ‘comprehensive’ planning that emerged in the post-war period, but also planning and rural programme delivery undertaken by central, regional and local policy agencies. The book is designed to accompany a typical teaching programme in rural planning and considers:
A comprehensive coverage of the forces, processes and outcomes of rural change whilst keeping planning’s influence and role in clear view at all times.
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Nick Gallent is Reader in Housing and Planning at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London. He has research interests in the areas of planning for housing, rural housing and countryside planning and is the co-author of several previous books on these subjects. He is a chartered town planner and a chartered surveyor.
Meri Juntti is a senior research associate at the Centre for Economic and Social Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE), University of East Anglia. She conducts research into the integration of environmental objectives to EU agricultural and rural development policies. She is also a visiting lecturer at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London.
Sue Kidd is a senior lecturer in the Department of Civic Design at Liverpool University. Her research interests focus around integrated planning and management. She has a particular interest in exploring ways in which environmental considerations may be more effectively combined with economic and social concerns in policy making. Sue is a chartered town planner.
Dave Shaw is a professor and Head of the Department of Civic Design at Liverpool University. His research interests focus on the way that the new spatial planning system is being operationalized, particularly in relation to the opportunities it offers for integrated planning and management for the countryside.
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