Planning in Europe Urban and Regional Planning in the EEC Routledge Library Editions: Urban Planning Series
Coordonnateur : Williams Richard
Originally published in 1984 Planning Urban Europe is a volume of essays reviewing the systems of town and country planning that operate within the member-states of the European Economic Community. The book looks at how the community?s institutions and policies relate to the activity of planning and contributions are written by experts native to the country of study. Each contribution focuses on the scope and style of planning in that country, as opposed to detailed accounts of planning legislation. The book will be of value to practitioners, students and officials wanting to gain an insight into planning elsewhere in Europe.
Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Federal Republic of Germany 3. Italy 4. France 5. The Netherlands 6. Belgium 7. Luxembourg 8. The United Kingdom 9. Ireland 10. Denmark 11. Greece 12. The European Communities 13. Some Links and Comparisons Bibliography Index
Date de parution : 12-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Planning in Europe :
Mots-clés :
Modern Dutch Literature; Planning; Napoleon III; Europe; EEC Country; Federal Republic of Germany; EEC Directive; Italy; Aspatial Factors; France; National Physical Planning Agency; The Netherlands; Public Infrastructure; Belgium; Ministry Of The Environment; Luxembourg; Central Government; United Kingdom; Public Administration; Ireland; Development Corporation; Denmark; National Committees; Greece; Repairing War Damage; European Communities; Christaller’s Central Place Theory; Communities; Municipal Structure Plan; R; H; Williams; Common Transport Policy; K; R; Kunzmann; Physical Planning Act; S; Bardazzi; Subregional Plans; P; M; B; Chapuy; Sub-regional Plans; H; van der Cammen; Regional Planning Legislation; M; Anselin; IG Farben; N; von Kunitzki; Regional Planning Studies; K; I; Nowlan; Rhine Meuse Scheldt Delta; O; Kerndal-Hansen; Industrial Evolution; A.-Ph; Lagopoulos; National Physical Planning