First published in 1979. Concern about the processes at work in
Britain's urban areas, coupled with steep declines in the
population projections, led to a review of urban and regional
policies in the mid-1970s, with major implications for the new
towns as an element of national policy. The various stages and the
conclusions of this re-appraisal are discussed, and the new towns'
role in the supposed 'urban crisis' is analysed. This title will be
of interest to students of urban studies and development.
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