Urbanization, everywhere, is of pressing concern to society. It is
now appreciated that politicies for urban growth cannot be confined
to the cities themselves, but mus extend outwards to include both
the city and its surrounding areas. Britain, with the help of North
American experience, has since 1965 pioneered new approacheds to
the city in its regional dimension. These contributions are
examined in this book. Its essential merit is that it shows how
planners think, and describes assumptions and the nature of
arguments used when determining the form and characteristics of
future urban environment in England. This book was first published
in 1972.
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