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_aAdams, David _96129 |
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_aUrban planning and the development process / _cDavid adams |
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_bRoutledge, _c2005. _aLondon: |
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505 | _aPart 1.The development framework -- part 2. Actor perspectives -- part 3. Local development planning -- Part 4 Looking to the future | ||
520 | _aThis text is about the very essence of urban planning in a market economy. It is concerned with people - landowners, developers, investors, politicians and ordinary members of the public - who produce change in towns and cities as they relate to each other and react to development Pressure. Whether Such Change Occurs Slowly And Is Almost Unnoticed, Or happens rapidly and is highly disruptive, a production process is creating a finished product: the built environment. This form of production, known as the land and property development process, is regulated but not controlled by the state. Urban. | ||
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_aCity planning-Great Britain. _921375 |
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