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Urban Planning in a Capitalist Society Routledge Library Editions: Urban Planning Series
Auteur : Kirk Gwyneth
Originally published in 1980, Urban Planning in a Capitalist Society addresses land use planning as both a technical and a political activity, involving the distribution of scarce resources ? land and capital. The book reviews and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of several theoretical perspectives, and pluralist, bureaucratic, reformist and Marxist approaches to the distribution of power, and hence resources in a capitalist society. It concentrates on the role played by planning professionals, the opportunity for the public to influence land use planning decision making, and the scope for political action concerning planning.
List of Tables Introduction 1. Urban Planning in a Capitalist Society: Some Preliminary Remarks 2. Theoretical Approaches to Urban Planning 3. The Organisational Context of Urban Planning 4. The Role of the Professional Planner 5. The Planning Process and Public Influence 6. Conclusion References Indices
Date de parution : 03-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Urban Planning in a Capitalist Society :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; Capitalism; West Germany; Capitalist Society; Conservation Area Advisory Committees; Communal Living; CDP Work; Community; Town Halls; Homeownership; Local Pressure Group Activity; Inner City; Counter Information Services; Planning; Medium Cost Housing; Planning Studies; Clearance Area Residents; Urban Planning; Commercial Development Process; Social Structure; Greater London Development Plan; Public Intervention; Local Planning Authority; Market Economy; Central Government; Spatial Structure; Central Electricity Generating Board; Politics; Professional Planning Officers; Land; Use; British Planning System; Britain; Cross-town Travel; Commercial Development; Back Bench Councillors; Public Bureacracy; Capital Accumulation Process; Reformism; Urban Social Movements; Urbanism; Royal Town Planning Institute; State; Public Influence; Local Political Action; Public Participation; Gwyneth Kirk