1st Edition

Planning in Europe Urban and Regional Planning in the EEC

Edited By Richard Williams Copyright 1984
    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1984 Planning Urban Europe is a volume of essays reviewing the systems of town and country planning that operate within the member-states of the European Economic Community. The book looks at how the community’s institutions and policies relate to the activity of planning and contributions are written by experts native to the country of study. Each contribution focuses on the scope and style of planning in that country, as opposed to detailed accounts of planning legislation. The book will be of value to practitioners, students and officials wanting to gain an insight into planning elsewhere in Europe.

    Notes on Contributors

    Acknowledgements

    Preface

    1. Introduction, R.H. Williams

    2. The Federal Republic of Germany, K.R. Kunzmann

    3. Italy, S. Bardazzi

    4. France, P.M.B. Chapuy

    5. The Netherlands, H. van der Cammen

    6. Belgium, M. Anselin

    7. Luxembourg, N. von Kunitzki

    8. The United Kingdom, R.H. Williams

    9. Ireland, K.I. Nowlan

    10. Denmark, O. Kerndal-Hansen

    11. Greece, A.-Ph. Lagopoulos

    12. The European Communities, R.H. Williams

    13. Some Links and Comparisons, R.H. Williams

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Richard Williams