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"I have been looking for a book which does this for ages! It provides a clear explanation of the different elements and concepts which underpin how the planning system works and which are fundamental to the operation of the UK system. It also provides good guidance on further reading. A real assett to anyone wanting to understand the nature of planning in the UK" Dr Catherine Hammond, Architecture and Planning, Sheffield Hallam UniversityKey Concepts in Planning forms part of an innovative set of companion texts for the human geography sub-disciplines. Organized around 19 short essays, the book provides a cutting edge introduction to the central concepts that define contemporary research in planning. Involving detailed and expansive discussions, the text includes:
IntroductionPlan and PlanningSustainability and Sustainable DevelopmentNetworksSystems and ComplexityHierarchyImplementationDesignationsPublic Interest and InterestsNegotiationMobility and AccessibilityRights and Property RightsPlace and Sense of PlaceCommunityCapitalExternalities and ImpactsCompetitivenessAmenityDevelopment