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Planning is particularly important in Eastern Europe since most
spatial change and economic planning are the products of
centralised decision-making, which in turn is the product of a
systematic socio-political ideology. Planning is therefore an
important key to understanding society, economy and spatial change
in Eastern Europe. This book, which was first published in 1987,
provides a comprehensive overview of planning in Eastern Europe.
Each chapter discusses the nature of planning in the country in
question and the changes which have taken place since 1945, and
examines regional, economic, land-use, environmental protection and
urban design policies and their achievements in the post- 1945
period. Introductory chapters discuss the physical, economic and
political background of the area and a conclusion considers overall
successes and failures and discusses likely future developments.
This book is ideal for students of geography.
Land is an important finite commodity in the modern world. In the
past wars have been fought over it and land shortage has been the
cause of many famines. In modern times debates rage over just how
land should be controlled by government and over whether land
should be publicly or privately owned. This book, which was first
published in 1984, surveys the major problems and debates connected
with land use in the modern developed world. The opening chapters
examine the main components of the problem and describe the
development of the debate about land from Malthus onwards. The book
then analyses land policy in a number of different countries,
including the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and Eastern
Europe. This book is ideal for students of geography and economics.
Land is an important finite commodity in the modern world. In the
past wars have been fought over it and land shortage has been the
cause of many famines. In modern times debates rage over just how
land should be controlled by government and over whether land
should be publicly or privately owned. This book, which was first
published in 1984, surveys the major problems and debates connected
with land use in the modern developed world. The opening chapters
examine the main components of the problem and describe the
development of the debate about land from Malthus onwards. The book
then analyses land policy in a number of different countries,
including the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and Eastern
Europe. This book is ideal for students of geography and economics.
Planning is particularly important in Eastern Europe since most
spatial change and economic planning are the products of
centralised decision-making, which in turn is the product of a
systematic socio-political ideology. Planning is therefore an
important key to understanding society, economy and spatial change
in Eastern Europe. This book, which was first published in 1987,
provides a comprehensive overview of planning in Eastern Europe.
Each chapter discusses the nature of planning in the country in
question and the changes which have taken place since 1945, and
examines regional, economic, land-use, environmental protection and
urban design policies and their achievements in the post- 1945
period. Introductory chapters discuss the physical, economic and
political background of the area and a conclusion considers overall
successes and failures and discusses likely future developments.
This book is ideal for students of geography.
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