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One of a series of texts on environmental planning for use in
undergraduate and postgraduate planning courses, and for those
involved in all aspects of the planning process, "Local Planning in
Practice" is a comprehensive review of local planning practice
which argues that local planning must be seen as the management of
environmental change rather than simply the production of land-use
plans and the control of development. It is a core text for
students of town planning, surveyors, engineers and architects, and
for anyone who has anything to do with the built environment. This
overview of local planning practice is completely up to date. It
examines the considerable developments in legislation and central
government advice since 1981, research findings since this date,
and developments in the practice of planning. This book is intended
for students of town and country planning.
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