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OverviewDespite the combined efforts of British planners, politicians, the public and interest groups, the 'Solent City' stands as one of a number of instances of a peculiar instance of urban sprawl -- muted, and slow to emerge -- yet produced paradoxically by very strong interests in promoting conservation and restraint. This unique and valuable case study, while focusing on the planning and development of South Hampshire in particular, enables an in-depth study of the issues surrounding planning strategies with regards to growing populations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicholas A. Phelps (University College London, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9780415592987ISBN 10: 0415592984 Pages: 222 Publication Date: 16 February 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsNick Phelps has made an important contribution to understanding the pathology of planning. An Anatomy of Sprawl combines rich empirical analysis with insightful observations which academics, planners and students should take on board. Phil Allmendinger, Professor of Land Economy, University of Cambridge & Fellow of Clare College The first comprehensively researched and critical examination of the pressure for urban growth in the UK since Peter Hall's 'The Containment of Urban England'. If you thought the planning system has always achieved urban containment, this book reveals graphically the painful political attempts to manage and plan the impacts on our cities, countryside, and communities. Mark Tewdwr-Jones, UCL A richly detailed analysis of urban and regional planning processes and outcomes that should be required reading for U.S planners and planning students and anyone interested in pro-growth/no-growth/smart growth issues. Phelps is masterful in weaving the detail of his account within the framework of broader issues. Paul L. Knox, University Distinguished Professor and Senior Fellow for International Advancement at Virginia Tech """Nick Phelps has made an important contribution to understanding the pathology of planning. An Anatomy of Sprawl combines rich empirical analysis with insightful observations which academics, planners and students should take on board."" Phil Allmendinger, Professor of Land Economy, University of Cambridge & Fellow of Clare College ""The first comprehensively researched and critical examination of the pressure for urban growth in the UK since Peter Hall's 'The Containment of Urban England'. If you thought the planning system has always achieved urban containment, this book reveals graphically the painful political attempts to manage and plan the impacts on our cities, countryside, and communities."" Mark Tewdwr-Jones, UCL ""A richly detailed analysis of urban and regional planning processes and outcomes that should be required reading for U.S planners and planning students and anyone interested in pro-growth/no-growth/smart growth issues. Phelps is masterful in weaving the detail of his account within the framework of broader issues."" Paul L. Knox, University Distinguished Professor and Senior Fellow for International Advancement at Virginia Tech" Nick Phelps has made an important contribution to understanding the pathology of planning. An Anatomy of Sprawl combines rich empirical analysis with insightful observations which academics, planners and students should take on board. - Phil Allmendinger, Professor of Land Economy, University of Cambridge & Fellow of Clare College The first comprehensively researched and critical examination of the pressure for urban growth in the UK since Peter Hall's 'The Containment of Urban England'. If you thought the planning system has always achieved urban containment, this book reveals graphically the painful political attempts to manage and plan the impacts on our cities, countryside, and communities. - Mark Tewdwr-Jones, UCL A richly detailed analysis of urban and regional planning processes and outcomes that should be required reading for U.S planners and planning students and anyone interested in pro-growth/no-growth/smart growth issues. Phelps is masterful in weaving the detail of his account within the framework of broader issues. - Paul L. Knox, University Distinguished Professor and Senior Fellow for International Advancement at Virginia Tech ...those interested in fundamental questions about the role of planning and planners in a democratic society will almost certainly want to study this book carefully - Built Environment Author InformationPhelps, Nicholas A. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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