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An introduction to rural settlement planning

✍ Scribed by Cloke, Paul


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
401
Series
Routledge revivals
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content: 1. Introduction --
2. Change in rural settlements --
3. Theory and rural settlement planning --
4. Central government legislation and advice --
5. Development plans and their reviews --
6. Structure-plan policies --
7. Establishing a policy framework --
8. Rural settlement planning in practice --
9. Policy implementation --
10. Local planning in rural areas --
11. Special cases : the role of designated areas --
12. What future?

✦ Subjects


Rural development -- Great Britain.;Regional planning -- Great Britain.;Regional planning.;Rural development.;Great Britain.


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