OECD Rural Policy Reviews: England, United Kingdom 2011
Title | OECD Rural Policy Reviews: England, United Kingdom 2011 PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2011-01-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 926409444X |
This book reviews governance structures and decentralisation; delivering public services; economic development; and the importance of improving connectivity in rural areas of the UK.
OECD Rural Studies Rural Well-being Geography of Opportunities
Title | OECD Rural Studies Rural Well-being Geography of Opportunities PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2020-10-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9264849165 |
Rural Well-being: Geography of Opportunities presents the latest iteration on this policy framework, reflecting several important changes in rural development in recent years. Fully taking into account the variety of situations characterising rural regions, the new policy framework leverages improved data and analysis while broadening the scope from economic focus to encompass the environmental and social dimensions of well-being.
OECD Rural Policy Reviews Rural-Urban Partnerships An Integrated Approach to Economic Development
Title | OECD Rural Policy Reviews Rural-Urban Partnerships An Integrated Approach to Economic Development PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2013-10-24 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9264204814 |
This report provides a framework to understand the changing relationships between urban and rural areas. Specifically, it documents the characteristics of these partnerships and the factors that can hinder as well as enable rural-urban co-operation.
OECD Regional Outlook 2016 Productive Regions for Inclusive Societies
Title | OECD Regional Outlook 2016 Productive Regions for Inclusive Societies PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2016-10-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9264260242 |
The OECD Regional Outlook 2016 examines the widening productivity gap across regions within countries, and the implications of these trends for the well-being of people living in different places.
OECD Territorial Reviews: Japan 2016
Title | OECD Territorial Reviews: Japan 2016 PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2016-04-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9264250549 |
Japan is embarked on a demographic transition without precedent in human history: the population is both declining and ageing rapidly. This raises important questions about the country's future economic geography, as public policies will need both to respond to these shifts and also to shape them.
The UK Regional-National Economic Problem
Title | The UK Regional-National Economic Problem PDF eBook |
Author | Philip McCann |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2016-03-10 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 131723717X |
In recent years, the United Kingdom has become a more and more divided society with inequality between the regions as marked as it has ever been. In a landmark analysis of the current state of Britain’s regional development, Philip McCann utilises current statistics, examines historical trends and makes pertinent international comparisons to assess the state of the nation. The UK Regional–National Economic Problem brings attention to the highly centralised, top down governance structure that the UK deploys, and demonstrates that it is less than ideally placed to rectify these inequalities. The ‘North-South’ divide in the UK has never been greater and the rising inequalities are evident in almost all aspects of the economy including productivity, incomes, employment status and wealth. Whilst the traditional economic dominance of London and its hinterland has continued along with relative resilience in the South West of England and Scotland, in contrast the Midlands, the North of England, Northern Ireland and Wales lag behind by most measures of prosperity. This inequality is greatly limiting national economic performance and the fact that Britain has a below average standard of living by European and OECD terms has been ignored. The UK’s economic and governance inequality is unlikely to be fundamentally rebalanced by the current governance and connectivity trends, although this definitive study suggests that some areas of improvement are possible if they are well implemented. This pivotal analysis is essential reading for postgraduate students in economics and urban studies as well as researchers and policy makers in local and central government.
Town and Country Planning in the UK
Title | Town and Country Planning in the UK PDF eBook |
Author | Vincent Nadin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 952 |
Release | 2014-12-05 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1317585631 |
Town and country planning has never been more important to the UK, nor more prominent in national debate. Planning generates great controversy: whether it’s spending £80m and four years’ inquiry into Heathrow’s Terminal 5, or the 200 proposed wind turbines in the Shetland Isles. On a smaller scale telecoms masts, take-aways, house extensions, and even fences are often the cause of local conflict. Town and Country Planning in the UK has been extensively revised by a new author group. This 15th Edition incorporates the major changes to planning introduced by the coalition government elected in 2010, particularly through the National Planning Policy Framework and associated practice guidance and the Localism Act. It provides a critical discussion of the systems of planning, the procedures for managing development and land use change, and the mechanisms for implementing policy and proposals. It reviews current policy for sustainable development and the associated economic, social and environmental themes relevant to planning in both urban and rural contexts. Contemporary arrangements are explained with reference to their historical development, the influence of the European Union, the roles of central and local government, and developing social and economic demands for land use change. Detailed consideration is given to • the nature of planning and its historical evolution • the role of the EU, central, regional and local government • mechanisms for developing policy, and managing these changes • policies for guiding and delivering housing and economic development • sustainable development principles for planning, including pollution control • the importance of design in planning • conserving the heritage • community engagement in planning The many recent changes to the system are explained in detail – the new national planning policy framework; the impact of the loss of the regional tier in planning and of the insertion of neighbourhood level planning; the transition from development control to development management; the continued and growing importance of environmental matters in planning; community engagement; partnership working; changes to planning gain and the introduction of the Community Infrastructure Levy; and new initiatives across a number of other themes. Notes on further reading are provided and at the end of the book there is an extensive bibliography, maintaining its reputation as the ‘bible’ of British planning.