Saturday, January 31, 2015

Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France: A Comparative Analysis (repost)




Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France: A Comparative Analysis By Philip Booth, Michelle Breuillard, Charles Fraser, Didier Paris
Publisher: Ro..utle..dge 2007 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 041542951X | PDF | 2 MB


Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France brings together a wide selection of comparative essays to highlight the fundamental similarities and differences between the spatial planning in Great Britain and France: two countries that are near neighbours and yet have developed very different modes of planning in terms of their structure, practical application and underlying philosophies.
Drawing on the outcomes of the Franco-British Planning Study Group and with a foreword by Vincent Renard of the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, the book offers a comparative investigation of the basic contexts for planning in both countries, including its administrative, economic, financial and legal implications, and then move on to illustrate themes such as urban policy and transport planning through detailed analysis and case studies.