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Books > Earth & environment > Regional & area planning > Rural planning

Rural Accessibility in European Regions (Hardcover): Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone, Giancarlo Cotella, Luca Staricco Rural Accessibility in European Regions (Hardcover)
Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone, Giancarlo Cotella, Luca Staricco
R4,265 Discovery Miles 42 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book presents case studies from 8 European countries and accessibility of rural areas is not a country-specific issue but generally applies to any country, both within and outside the European continent. No comprehensive books on this topic currently exist with multidisciplinary perspective and international comparisons Case studies show how accessibility of rural and mountain areas is key to well-being of their communities

Local Societies and Rural Development - Self-organization and Participatory Development in Asia (Hardcover): Shinichi... Local Societies and Rural Development - Self-organization and Participatory Development in Asia (Hardcover)
Shinichi Shigetomi, Ikuko Okamoto
R3,398 Discovery Miles 33 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The importance of community-based and participatory approaches to rural development in developing countries has long been emphasized. Local Societies and Rural Development demonstrates how rural people, who are economically and politically weak as individuals, can only participate in development projects when they are collectively organized. With the input of expert collaborators in the field, this book identifies the local social mechanisms that motivate and control people's self-organizing activities.Through their use of typology and case studies the contributors identify the mechanisms through which rural people can best organize themselves to meet their development requirements. With the understanding that social context matters, the authors propose a method that both researchers and practitioners of rural society can apply to their work. Providing a unique and enlightening perspective on rural development, this book will be of value to academics interested in development, regional and rural studies, particularly those who are interested in researching collective action in community-based societies. It will also appeal to practitioners in the field including planners and front-line workers. Contributors: A. Hayama, M. Iwai, I. Okamoto, S. Shigetomi, M. Shimagami, A. Venkateswarlu, N. Yamada

Infrastructure Delivery Planning - An Effective Practice Approach (Paperback): Janice Morphet Infrastructure Delivery Planning - An Effective Practice Approach (Paperback)
Janice Morphet
R824 Discovery Miles 8 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This important text book is the first to be written about infrastructure planning in Britain. Written by an experienced author, the book reviews the rapid rise in the use of infrastructure delivery planning at national and neighbourhood level. The key components of infrastructure delivery are set out and analysed, including the development of government policy, planning regulation, funding, environmental processes and legal challenges. Situating this within international, European and domestic economic, territorial and social policy, the author draws on a variety of practical examples to discuss the role of different institutions in the delivery of infrastructure and to illustrate the various issues and merits of each approach. This is a key text for those engaged in the study and application of infrastructure delivery planning including planners, engineers, public administrators and policy advisers.

Rural Development in the Digital Age - Exploring Neo-Productivist EU Rural Policy (Paperback): Martin Pelucha, Edward Kasabov Rural Development in the Digital Age - Exploring Neo-Productivist EU Rural Policy (Paperback)
Martin Pelucha, Edward Kasabov
R1,396 Discovery Miles 13 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rural Development in the Digital Age explores current theoretical and policy developments in EU rural policy during the 4.0 period. The book offers an analysis of the contradictory and complex drivers and multiple impacts of Period 4.0 policy within the specific territorial context of its implementation. It is commonly agreed within academic and policy circles that the contexts, trends, drivers and impacts which are currently morphing have the potential to determine the nature and boundaries of rural areas in the longer-term. The authors examine inconsistencies in the design and implementation of EU rural development policy driven largely by intensifying neo-productivist pressures. The importance and novelty of the book lie in defining and critically examining the territorial impacts of neo-productivism as an ideology, a practice and a set of policy imperatives during the EU's 2014-2020 programming period. The authors argue that such a paradigm shift in EU rural policy may reduce its effectiveness and ability to meet its goals of balanced territorial development and cohesion. This book will be of interest to advanced students, researchers and policymakers in rural policy, regional studies, economic geography and EU policy.

English Planning in Crisis - 10 Steps to a Sustainable Future (Paperback): Hugh Ellis, Kate Henderson English Planning in Crisis - 10 Steps to a Sustainable Future (Paperback)
Hugh Ellis, Kate Henderson
R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is a manifesto for a new planning system in England. Reflecting on controversial new Government reforms and deregulation, the authors draw on policy and practice examples from across the UK and internationally to set out 10 evidence-based steps to rebuild the English planning system and ignite a debate about the values that shape its future.

Rural Change and Planning - England and Wales in the Twentieth Century (Paperback): Gordon Cherry, Alan Rogers Rural Change and Planning - England and Wales in the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
Gordon Cherry, Alan Rogers
R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1996 Rural Change and Planning describes the turbulent changes that have occurred in rural England and Wales since the outbreak of the First World War. The book describes the changes from an agriculturally-dominated countryside to one which has had to increasingly adapt to urban pressures. Looking at the changes chronologically, the book provides an integrated history of rural planning in the twentieth century and the developments which have taken place within the State, which has facilitated those changes. The book looks at the social and economic impacts of two world wars on agricultural communities, and the pressures of industry, new settlements and the effects of recreation on rural landscapes.

Rural Housing: Competition and Choice (Hardcover): Michael Dunn, Marilyn Rawson, Alan Rogers Rural Housing: Competition and Choice (Hardcover)
Michael Dunn, Marilyn Rawson, Alan Rogers
R3,492 Discovery Miles 34 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1981, this book explores the plight of the locally born or locally employed faced with spiralling house prices and strong and unequal competition from the wealthier commuter, second-home owner or retirement migrant. It was the first book to examine the policy and planning issues in relation to these problems from the starting point of basic research and analysis.

Spatial Planning and Resilience Following Disasters - International and Comparative Perspectives (Hardcover): Teresa Sprague,... Spatial Planning and Resilience Following Disasters - International and Comparative Perspectives (Hardcover)
Teresa Sprague, Nadine Magdefrau, Jaroslav Tesliar, Jozef Sulak, Jan Dzurdzenik, …
R2,370 Discovery Miles 23 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Population shifts and an increase in the number of natural (and man-made) disasters are having a profound effect on urban and rural habitats globally. This book brings together for the first time the experiences and knowledge of international contributors from academia, research, policy and practice to discuss the role of spatial planning after significant disasters. It highlights on-going efforts to improve spatial resilience across the globe and predicts future trends. Comparisons from five countries including Japan, the US, Indonesia, Slovakia and Germany, highlight the influence of significant disasters on spatial planning and spatial resiliency under different legal-administrative and cultural frameworks.

Tourism and Socio-Economic Transformation of Rural Areas - Evidence from Poland (Hardcover): Joanna Kosmaczewska, Walenty Poczta Tourism and Socio-Economic Transformation of Rural Areas - Evidence from Poland (Hardcover)
Joanna Kosmaczewska, Walenty Poczta
R4,567 Discovery Miles 45 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book aims to fill a gap in the current literature by tracing the rural transformation process and the development of rural tourism functions in Poland over the last 30 years. It examines the socioeconomic transformation between 1989 and 2019 that resulted in the formation and development of Polish rural tourism and the various practices associated with it. This timely topic is addressed in a central and eastern European context and sparks interest in further in-depth analysis due the diversity and magnitude of the transformation processes undertaken by the Polish rural areas. Since Polish rural areas constitute as much as 30% of the total rural areas in all new European Union member states, this book adds value through an in-depth statistical analysis of the pace of socioeconomic changes in Polish rural areas. It delves into the creation and consumption of tourism services locally, as well as the impact of global trends on the development of rural tourism in Poland. This book will be of interest to economists, sociologists, political scientists and postgraduate students across eastern and central Europe who deal with rural tourism issues.

Homes Fit For Heroes - The Politics and Architecture of Early State Housing in Britain (Paperback): Mark Swenarton Homes Fit For Heroes - The Politics and Architecture of Early State Housing in Britain (Paperback)
Mark Swenarton
R1,148 Discovery Miles 11 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Homes fit for Heroes looks at the pledge made 100 years ago by the Lloyd George government to build half a million 'homes fit for heroes' - the pledge which made council housing a major part of the housing system in the UK. Originally published in 1981, the book is the only full-scale study of the provision and design of state housing in the period following the 1918 Armistice and remains the standard work on the subject. It looks at the municipal garden suburbs of the 1920s, which were completely different from traditional working-class housing, inside and out. Instead of being packed onto the ground in long terraces, the houses were set in spacious gardens surrounded by trees and open spaces and often they contained luxuries, like upstairs bathrooms, unheard-of in the working-class houses of the past. The book shows that, in the turbulent period following the First World War, the British government launched the housing campaign as a way of persuading the troops and the people that their aspirations would be met under the existing system, without any need for revolution. The design of the houses, based on the famous Tudor Walters Report of 1918, was a central element in this strategy: the large and comfortable houses provided by the state were intended as visible evidence of the arrival of a 'new era for the working classes of this country'.

Infrastructure Delivery Planning - An Effective Practice Approach (Hardcover): Janice Morphet Infrastructure Delivery Planning - An Effective Practice Approach (Hardcover)
Janice Morphet
R2,353 Discovery Miles 23 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This important text book is the first to be written about infrastructure planning in Britain. Written by an experienced author, the book reviews the rapid rise in the use of infrastructure delivery planning at national and neighbourhood level. The key components of infrastructure delivery are set out and analysed, including the development of government policy, planning regulation, funding, environmental processes and legal challenges. Situating this within international, European and domestic economic, territorial and social policy, the author draws on a variety of practical examples to discuss the role of different institutions in the delivery of infrastructure and to illustrate the various issues and merits of each approach. This is a key text for those engaged in the study and application of infrastructure delivery planning including planners, engineers, public administrators and policy advisers.

Public Housing in Europe and America (Hardcover): J. S. Fuerst Public Housing in Europe and America (Hardcover)
J. S. Fuerst; Foreword by Philip Hauser
R3,494 Discovery Miles 34 940 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1974, this book surveys the experience of public and quasi public housing in the UK, USA, France, Germany, the former USSR, Israel, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary and Puerto Rico. Each country's housing policy is set in a broad social and historical context, showing how the policy developed and how effective it was. Administrative problems encountered in different countries are evaluated and compared and many similarities emerge. The relationship of housing to transport, education and employment is discussed and special attention is focused on the role of new towns in Sweden, the former USSR, the UK, Israel and the USA.

The Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning (Paperback): Louis Albrechts, Jeremy Alden, Artur da Rosa Pires The Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning (Paperback)
Louis Albrechts, Jeremy Alden, Artur da Rosa Pires
R1,348 Discovery Miles 13 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This title was first published in 2001. Planning today has to deal with a completely different world from the one in which many of the basic ways of thought of the profession were founded. Many traditional planning approaches often seem less relevant when attention is increasingly being focused on sustainable development, deregulation and competitiveness in a global world. Focusing on the changes that are taking place in the realm of planning practice and spatial planning across Europe, this text examines the driving forces for institutional change. It brings together a team of leading planning academics with experience of planning practice and policies, from the UK, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Italy and Norway. Throughout the 12 chapters of the book, they examine and compare new approaches to planning across Europe at local, metropolitan, regional, national and international levels.

Key Settlements in Rural Areas (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): Paul Cloke Key Settlements in Rural Areas (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
Paul Cloke
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The problems of providing essential services in a constrained economic climate, and of conserving the rural environment whilst protecting rural people, are of immediate importance. This book, first published in 1979, was the first major piece of published research on the topic of rural settlement planning. It examines in detail the history and theory behind key settlement policies, and their practical application within the British rural planning system. Using Warwickshire and Devon as two very different case studies, Paul Cloke measures the outcome of settlement planning and discusses the wider implications of the 'concentration-dispersal' debate. This reissue will provide essential background for students of rural and social geography, and rural sociology and economics.

Rural Poverty Today - Experiences of Social Exclusion in Rural Britain (Hardcover): Mark Shucksmith, Jayne Glass, Polly... Rural Poverty Today - Experiences of Social Exclusion in Rural Britain (Hardcover)
Mark Shucksmith, Jayne Glass, Polly Chapman, Jane Atterton
R2,651 R2,214 Discovery Miles 22 140 Save R437 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Poverty is perceived as an urban problem, yet many in rural Britain also experience hardship. This book explores how and why people in rural areas experience and negotiate poverty and social exclusion. It examines the role of societal processes, individual circumstances, sources of support (markets; state; voluntary organisations; family and friends) and the role of place. It concludes that the UK's welfare system is poorly adapted to rural areas, with the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit and cutbacks exacerbating pressures. Voluntary organisations increasingly fill gaps in support left by the state. Invaluable to those in policy and practice, the book recommends a combination of person-based and place-based approaches to tackle rural poverty.

Economic Development at the Community Level - Creating Local Wealth and Resilience in Developing Countries (Hardcover): Mark... Economic Development at the Community Level - Creating Local Wealth and Resilience in Developing Countries (Hardcover)
Mark Miller
R4,579 Discovery Miles 45 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

How do we create more economic opportunities in the low-income communities of the developing world? How can these communities build greater resilience against economic uncertainties, natural disasters, wars, and the growing threats of climate change? This book reviews the research literature of economic development in low-income communities of the developing world-from rural villages to neighborhoods in the largest cities on earth. This book is unique in gathering, organizing, and synthesizing research on economic development at the community level, across the developing world, drawing from multiple disciplines, publications, methodologies, regions, and countries. Part I provides an overview and context of the many challenges facing the developing world today, as well as the often-heated debates over what "development" is and how to make it happen. Part II reviews the extensive research literature in major fields of community economic development including education and human capital, overcoming the "curse of natural resources," entrepreneurship and micro-finance, tourism, and sustainability. The audience includes undergraduate students interested in development and sustainability, graduate students and other young researchers in a wide range of disciplines who are finding their own focuses, and established researchers who wish to expand their agendas. An expanded bibliography accompanies the book as a downloadable supplement.

The Collaborating Planner? - Practitioners in the Neoliberal Age (Paperback): Ben Clifford, Mark Tewdwr-Jones The Collaborating Planner? - Practitioners in the Neoliberal Age (Paperback)
Ben Clifford, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the turn of the 21st century, there has been a greater pace of reform to planning in Britain than at any other time. As a public sector activity, planning has also been impacted heavily by the wider changes in the way we are governed. Yet whilst such reform has been extensively commented upon within academia, few have empirically explored how these changes are manifesting themselves in planning practice. This new book aims to understand how both specific planning and broader public sector reforms have been experienced and understood by chartered town planners working in local authorities across Great Britain. After setting out the reform context, successive chapters then map responses across the profession to the implementation of spatial planning, to targets, to public participation and to the idea of a 'customer-focused' planning, and to attempts to change the culture of the planning. Each chapter outlines the reaction by the profession to reforms promoted by successive central and devolved governments over the last decade, before considering the broader issues of what this tells us about how modernisation is rolled-out by frontline public servants. This accessible book fills a gap in the market and makes ideal reading for students and researchers interested in the UK planning system.

Mobilising Place Management (Hardcover): Claus Lassen, Lea Holst Laursen Mobilising Place Management (Hardcover)
Claus Lassen, Lea Holst Laursen
R4,557 Discovery Miles 45 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Mobilising Place Management makes an important contribution to the mobilities field by arguing for the need to rethink place management. It takes a point of departure in the mobilities turn and relational place thinking while exploring the relationship between place and mobility. In a world of increasing mobility and global competition between nations, cities and urban regions, the managing of places seems more relevant than ever before. By examining various examples of place and mobilities that range from the airport, rural village, tourist site, port-city to the city region, this book argues that the management of places can be informed and enhanced by installing a greater awareness and understanding of mobility. This insight could potentially improve the ability of current place management to translate a relational and mobilities-orientated thinking into concrete actions, instructions, interventions, designs, plans, policies and management control systems. The book will be essential reading for researchers, practitioners and students in the field of place management and across urban studies, planning, design, geography, sociology, tourism, transport and history.

Nordic Food Transitions - Towards a territorialized action space for food and rural development (Paperback): Jesper Manniche,... Nordic Food Transitions - Towards a territorialized action space for food and rural development (Paperback)
Jesper Manniche, Bjornar Saether
R1,386 Discovery Miles 13 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The ambition of the book is to investigate a possible transition in the markets for food in the Nordic countries. Six chapters from various disciplinary traditions study change and innovation within the food sectors in Denmark, Sweden and Norway; while an introductory chapter discusses the findings of these analyses. Specialty food has established a strong position within product categories such as craft beer in Denmark and organic food in Sweden, but has failed to do so in others. The emergence of markets for specialty foods have been promoted by top-down policy initiatives and bottom-up entrepreneurial efforts. Far from providing the only relevant platform for food transition and innovation, the "New Nordic Food" manifesto has helped creating a territorialized action space for networks of food producers and distributors promoting diversity in local food and rural development. Some of the specialty food networks have succeeded in re-scaling their operations from a local to a national market. Today even large retailers and food processing companies have to pay notice to the ongoing changes among consumers. There is however a paradoxical constraint in a transition towards specialty food. A large-scale transition would imply that producers and consumers abandon precisely what constitute them - their exclusiveness. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of European Planning Studies.

Community Action and Planning - Contexts, Drivers and Outcomes (Hardcover): Nick Gallent, Daniela Ciaffi Community Action and Planning - Contexts, Drivers and Outcomes (Hardcover)
Nick Gallent, Daniela Ciaffi
R2,353 Discovery Miles 23 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

With trust in top-down government faltering, community-based groups around the world are displaying an ever-greater appetite to take control of their own lives and neighbourhoods. Government, for its part, is keen to embrace the projects and the planning undertaken at this level, attempting to regularise it and use it as a means of reconnecting to citizens and localising democracy. This unique book analyses the contexts, drivers and outcomes of community action and planning in a selection of case studies in the global north: from emergent neighbourhood planning in England to the community-based housing movement in New York, and from active citizenship in the Dutch new towns to associative action in Marseille. It will be a valuable resource for academic researchers and for postgraduate students on social policy, planning and community development courses.

Workforce Development Networks in Rural Areas - Building the High Road (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Gary Paul Green Workforce Development Networks in Rural Areas - Building the High Road (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Gary Paul Green
R3,082 Discovery Miles 30 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rural areas face numerous challenges in building a high-wage, high-skilled workforce. In response to these obstacles, many regions have established workforce development networks that provide stronger linkages between employers, schools, training institutions and community-based organizations. Gary Paul Green examines in this book how these networks are organized, why employers and training institutions participate in them and whether they are effective. Drawing upon data from training institutions, employers and other organizations in rural areas, the author takes a multi-method approach to examining workforce development networks by combining qualitative and quantitative data, as well as considering various actors. Collaborative models of training are found to provide a strong incentive for employers to increase their investment in job training, reduce the risk and cost of training, and improve the flow of information in local labor markets. The author also describes the critical role community-based organizations play by broadening the available training and providing stronger ties with employers and workers. He concludes that workforce development policy needs to recognize the importance of grassroots organizations in job training and build institutional support for their activities. The new data and analyses will be of great interest to academics working in the area of rural and workforce development. Community and workforce development practitioners as well as human resource managers will appreciate the concrete suggestions for policy and practice.

Social-Environmental Planning - The Design Interface Between Everyforest and Everycity (Paperback): Chris Maser Social-Environmental Planning - The Design Interface Between Everyforest and Everycity (Paperback)
Chris Maser
R1,632 Discovery Miles 16 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

With the environment, climate change, and global warming taking center stage in the national debate, the issues seem insurmountable and certainly unsolvable at the local level. Written by Chris Maser, international consultant on forest ecology, sustainable forestry practices, and sustainable development, Social-Environmental Planning: The Design Interface Between Everyforest and Everycity focuses on community based solutions, emphasizing how the heavy lifting of sustainability will always be done inside existing cities and communities. Based on the author's forty years of experience, the book covers the sustainability of the planet and its population when dealing with climate change. The book provides an in-depth understanding of the commonalities of pattern between Everyforest and Everycity. Maser suggests that before changes can be made, society must adapt to the circumstances of global climate change as they already are, and then determine what we can do to stabilize global climate as effectively and quickly as possible. He explores the reciprocal interface between communities and the landscape and how, when this interface is recognized and understood, it can create solutions that work. With this comprehension, people can adapt to the present and begin determining what they can do now to leave the planet a little better for each generation.

Rural Development in Practice - Evolving Challenges and Opportunities (Hardcover): Willem Van Eekelen Rural Development in Practice - Evolving Challenges and Opportunities (Hardcover)
Willem Van Eekelen
R4,561 Discovery Miles 45 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rural Development in Practice focuses on the evolving nature of rural development in the Global South. It outlines how we got to where we are today, checks what we can learn from history, and explores the development drivers, facilitators, and obstacles most likely to shape the years ahead. The book covers the management of fishing grounds, forests, grazing lands, water sources and soil, and looks at the effects of infrastructure, trade mechanisms, and new crop varieties on farming. The author discusses the opportunities and challenges of microfinance, social safety nets and migration, and assesses the way ICT and climate change are changing everything, rapidly. Real-life examples, exercises, role-plays, textboxes, anecdotes, and illustrative artwork are used to bring concepts and theories to life, and every chapter concludes with a section that explores how best to tackle the tough and complex dilemmas of our time. Rural Development in Practice is essential reading for students at all levels and may be of benefit for programme and policy staff in rural-focused government departments, multilateral agencies, and non-government organisations.

Neighbourhood Planning - Communities, Networks and Governance (Hardcover, New): Nick Gallent, Steve Robinson Neighbourhood Planning - Communities, Networks and Governance (Hardcover, New)
Nick Gallent, Steve Robinson
R2,377 Discovery Miles 23 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Neighbourhood planning offers a critical analysis of community-based planning activity in England, framed within a broader view of collaborative rationality and its limits. From the recent experience of drawing up parish plans, and attempts to connect these to formal policy frameworks, it identifies lessons for future planning at the neighbourhood scale. It is not a manual on community planning practice, nor does it provide a formula for producing parish or neighbourhood plans. But in the context of the latest 'localism' agenda in England it, first, examines the potential contribution of neighbourhood planning to building a 'collaborative democracy' and, second, asks how much movement towards genuine local partnership, and consensus around development decisions, can be achieved through the rescaling of 'statutory' planning as opposed to expending greater effort locally on building stronger relationships, and generating trust, between 'people and planning'

The Geography of Urban-Rural Interaction in Developing Countries - Essays for Alan B. Mountjoy (Paperback): Robert Potter, Tim... The Geography of Urban-Rural Interaction in Developing Countries - Essays for Alan B. Mountjoy (Paperback)
Robert Potter, Tim Unwin
R1,296 Discovery Miles 12 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1989, The Geography of Urban-Rural Interaction in Developing Countries addresses the nature and importance of the interaction between 'urban' and 'rural' areas within Third World national territories, providing much-needed comparative, cross-cultural, and cross-national material. The book discusses the various theories of urban-rural interaction, and summarises the topic in the form of the movement of people, goods, money, capital, new technology, energy, information and ideas. Case studies are drawn from different areas of the Third World - including Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and the Caribbean and illustrate in detail the nature of urban-rural interaction.

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