The Governance of Place

Space and Planning Processes

Angela Hull author Ali Madanipour author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Jul '01

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Views on spatial planning and its role have changed significantly over the past few years and the issues it deals with have become increasingly more complex. There are more players involved in the development of a particular area or place than ever before and there is also a greater interest in urban design issues. There are also new ways of conceiving of place, space and society relations. It is therefore necessary that all those involved in the production, consumption and valuing of places and territories develop and (re)learn new ways of analyzing and managing space. This volume provides a platform for such a re-examination. It first discusses how spaces and places are understood and conceptualized, and offers a dialogue between different approaches to the understanding of space, emphasizing the need for a dynamic perspective. The book then goes on to examine the changing governance processes through various case studies, which illustrate a range of innovative spatial planning projects from across Europe and the United States. By bringing together an examination of both space and the process through which the space is created and managed, this volume offers a unique multi-dimensional understanding of spatial planning and suggests new ways of negotiating how society should shape and influence the transformation of places.

’This book covers a wide range of subjects...Today's cities are becoming placesless - the return of place is a great thing and the book is welcomed in this respect.’ Built Environment 'What the book does extremely well is convey the enormous complexity that the spatial planning field faces...the book is very rich in terms of the different angles that it addresses and the wealth of recommendations for spatial planning that it offers.' Housing Studies

ISBN: 9780754610861

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 770g

328 pages