1st Edition

Urban Planning in Europe International Competition, National Systems and Planning Projects

By Peter Newman, Andy Thornley Copyright 1996
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    Urban planning is undergoing a period of transformation across Europe, with a major trend towards increased urban competition, national deregulation and greater private sector influence.
    Urban Planning in Europe is the first comprehensive analysis of the influence of countries is developed, presenting the similarities and differences of each country's national planning system. The authors use detailed case studies to explore planning policies in a range of European cities, and discuss the social and environmental objectives that influence today's urban planner.
    Urban Planning in Europe is an essential guide to contemporary European planning projects and highlighting opportunities for innovation which contain vital lessons for the future of urban decision making.

    Part One Chapter One Introduction Chapter Two The International Context Chapeter Three The National Framework: Planning Systems Chapter Four Urban Governance and Planning Part Two Chapter Five Great Britain: The Legacy of Thatcherism Chapter Six English Case Studies Chapter Seven France: Reorganising the State Chapter Eight French Case Studies Chapter Nine Sweden: From `Model' to Market Chapter Ten Swedish Case Studies Chapter Eleven Conclusions

    Biography

    Peter Newman, Andy Thornley