1st Edition

Creatve Demoblstn Pt2 Ils 183

By E.A. Gutkind Copyright 1943
    298 Pages
    by Routledge

    298 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1998. The following memoranda deal with some selected case studies of national planning and express the personal opinions of their authors. They should be considered as an essential interpretation or illustration of the approach to national planning. This title considers human geography, agriculture, industry, decentralisation and dispersal and concludes with maps. Valuable material, in this respect, can be found in American publications and especially in the Report of the National Resources Committee.

    Part 1 Human Geography; Chapter 1 The English Countryside and Human Reactions to Scenic Change, Professor A. W. Ashby; Chapter 2 Wales: Reconstruction, E. G. Bowen; Chapter 3 1Reviewed by the authors from their paper in the Edinburgh Journal of Science, Technology, etc., Vol. XV, Part I, 1940., Alan G. OgilviePROFESSOR, Arthur GeddesDr; Chapter 4 A Memorandum Suggesting How a Rural County Could Contribute to the National Plan for Reconstruction, Geoffrey Clark; Chapter 5 The Development Of A National Coastal Park in North Cornwall, G. Cedric Page; Chapter 6 Mapping for Investigation of Settlement Possibilities, C. B. FawcettPROFESSOR, A. E. SmailesPROFESSOR; Part 2 Agriculture; Chapter 7 Economic Utilisation of Land in Planning Processes, A. W. AshbyProfessor; Chapter 8 The Planning of British Agricultural Policy for Post-War Conditions, with Special Reference to Land Administration, J. R. Currie; Chapter 9 Answer to a Questionnaire on Agriculture and the National Plan; Chapter 10 Data Concerning Agricultural and Rural Industries; Part 3 Industry; Chapter 11 Industry and Planning, J. H. JONESPROFESSOR; Chapter 12 Some Social Aspects of Industry in Relation to Planning, D. B. WilliamsonB.Sc; Chapter 13 1Prepared by D. B. Williamson, B.Sc; Chapter 14 Data Concerning Industrial Floor Space and land Requirements; Chapter 15 Railway Electrification and Post-War Reconstruction, K. H. Johnston; Chapter 16 1Extract from the Inaugural Address delivered before the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1940. With kind permission of the Institution., J. R. Beard; Part 4 Decentralisation and Dispersal; Chapter 17 Memorandum on Procedure of Research Work in Gloucestershire for Planning and Reconstruction, Gordon E. Payne; Chapter 18 Memorandum on the Development of a New Town, H. A. Mealand; Chapter 19 The Reconstruction of Towns, D. E. E. Gibson; Chapter 20 The Redistribution of Population, A. E. Smailes; Chapter 21 The Redistribution of Settlement, Arthur E. Smailes; Chapter 22 Ill-Balanced Communities— a Problem in Planning, Arthur E. Smailes;

    Biography

    E.A. Gutkind