The central concern of this book is place identity and its
representation and manipulation through planning. Place identity is
of growing concern internationally, both in planning practice and
in academic work. The issue is important to practitioners because
of the impacts of globalization on places. The book involves
comparisons between Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden and Scotland,
focusing strongly on the question of how different spatial planning
systems and practices are currently conceiving and acting on issues
of place identity. Place identity is the central theme of the book
but to explore this, the book also encompasses other important
current concerns of planning practice and research, in particular:
spatial development patterns in relation to sustainable
development; participation; urban design; and the emergence of
spatial planning as a European concern.
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