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John Glasson, Tim Marshall
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: Context -- Introduction -- Introduction -- What is planning? -- Towards regional planning -- Alternative delimitations of regions -- The purposes of regional planning -- Why is regional planning popular now? -- Regional planning and regional policy -- Regional planning in the UK and wider influences -- Conclusions -- Short history of UK regional planning -- Introduction -- The range of regional planning activity -- UK regional policy, in an EU context -- Regional strategic planning -- Conclusions: a necessary but contested area -- Theorising regional planning: processes -- Introduction: an underdeveloped field -- Approaches to understanding regional planning -- Broad tendencies in control of the process -- Regional planning as a policy cycle -- Management of the regional planning process -- Planning professionals in regional planning -- Major issues in power and democracy -- Conclusions -- Theorising regional planning: substantive -- Introduction -- Regional growth and development -- Regional spatial structure -- Sustainable regional development -- On dynamic systems-some conclusions -- Evolving UK practice -- The new English regional planning -- Introduction -- English regionalisation: its institutions and practice -- The new regional planning system -- The landscape of regional strategising -- Conclusions -- Regional planning in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland: the "devolved" system -- Introduction -- An evolving institutional context -- Early innovative practice -- "National" spatial plans -- Planning for city regions-a Scottish example -- Conclusions-prospects and lessons -- Making and executing regional spatial plans -- Introduction - a goal of integrated spatial planning -- Achieving integration - substantively -- Achieving integration: by process means -- Achieving integration - summarising -- Scales of planning -- The stages of regional planning -- In conclusion: a regional planning policy cycle? -- Components of regional planning: economy -- Introduction to plan "components" -- Economy-drivers and issues -- Economy- policy/agency responses -- Economy -relevant techniques -- Economy-regional and sub-regional examples -- Conclusions -- Components of regional planning: housing -- Introduction -- Framing the issues -- Housing-policy/agency responses -- Housing-relevant techniques -- Housing-regional and sub-regional examples -- Conclusions -- Components of regional planning: transport -- Introduction -- Transport - drivers and issues -- Transport: policy and agency responses -- Transport - techniques -- Transport case studies -- Conclusions -- Components of regional planning: environment -- Introduction -- Environment - range, drivers and issues -- Environment - policy and agency responses -- Environment - relevant techniques -- Environment case studies -- Conclusions -- Processes and politics in regional planning -- Introduction -- The English model summarised -- How the major actors work together )or not( -- The involvement of the wider public -- Conclusions -- Wider prospects: European and future -- Regional planning in a European context -- Introduction -- The EU framework for regional planning -- Evolving regional planning in the EU "core" -- Developing regional planning practice on the EU "periphery" -- Conclusions -- Continuity? -- A regional imperative? -- Successful control and integration? -- Skills needed -- Adequacy of theory -- Values for regional planning -- Prospects for regional planning -- International convergence?