278 Pages
by
Routledge
278 Pages
by
Routledge
278 Pages
by
Routledge
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The Countryside: Planning and Change (1981) examines the relationship between policies and their actual effects on the countryside, throwing light on the problems inherent in a fragmented approach to policy-making. It looks at the underlying reasons for change in the rural environment first and then the governmental response as reflected in powers assumed and rights granted to guide and direct... Read more
1. Introduction 2. The Administrative Context 3. The Nature and Measurement of Land Use Change 4. Planning and Land Use 5. Settlement Planning 6. Settlement Change 7. Management in the Countryside 8. The Way Ahead: Closer Coordination?
Biography
Mark Blacksell and Andrew Gilg






