Localism and Neighbourhood Planning
Title | Localism and Neighbourhood Planning PDF eBook |
Author | Brownill, Sue |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2017-01-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1447329503 |
As in many other areas of public policy in the United Kingdom, in recent years city planning has increasingly been localized, all the way down to the neighborhood level. This book is the first to critically analyze this shift, which has proved to be among the most contentious and controversial of all contemporary planning initiatives. Focusing on the newly granted rights of communities to draw up statutory Neighbourhood Development Plans, it moves from there to engage with larger debates about the theory and practice of localism, setting this trend within an international context with cases from the United States, Australia, and France, as well as the United Kingdom.
Neighbourhood Planning
Title | Neighbourhood Planning PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Gallent |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1447300068 |
This book mixes conceptual rigour with accessible case study analysis and aims to expose the operation of community-led planning activities and frame them in a discussion of the effectiveness of collaborative planning processes.
Localism and Neighbourhood Planning
Title | Localism and Neighbourhood Planning PDF eBook |
Author | Brownill, Sue |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2017-01-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 144732949X |
As in many other areas of public policy in the United Kingdom, in recent years city planning has increasingly been localized, all the way down to the neighborhood level. This book is the first to critically analyze this shift, which has proved to be among the most contentious and controversial of all contemporary planning initiatives. Focusing on the newly granted rights of communities to draw up statutory Neighbourhood Development Plans, it moves from there to engage with larger debates about the theory and practice of localism, setting this trend within an international context with cases from the United States, Australia, and France, as well as the United Kingdom.
Rescaling Urban Governance
Title | Rescaling Urban Governance PDF eBook |
Author | Sturzaker, John |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2020-02-26 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1447350804 |
Cities across the globe face unprecedented challenges as a result of ever-increasing pressure from climate change, migration, ageing populations and resource shortages. In order to guarantee a sustainable global future, these issues demand radical new approaches to how we govern our cities. Providing new research and thinking about cities, their governance and innovative models of planning reform, this timely and important book compares the UK with an array of international examples to examine cutting-edge experimentation and innovation in new models of governance and urban policy. The flagship text of the Urban Policy, Planning and Built Environment series, this broad but accessible volume is ideal for students and provides an authoritative single point of reference for teaching.
Community-Led Generation
Title | Community-Led Generation PDF eBook |
Author | Pablo Sendra |
Publisher | UCL Press |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2020-04-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 178735606X |
Through seven London case studies of communities opposing social housing demolition and/or proposing community-led plans, Community-Led Regeneration offers a toolkit of planning mechanisms and other strategies that residents and planners working with communities can use to resist demolition and propose community-led schemes. The case studies are Walterton and Elgins Community Homes, West Ken and Gibbs Green Community Homes, Cressingham Gardens Community, Greater Carpenters Neighbourhood Forum, Focus E15, People’s Empowerment Alliance for Custom House (PEACH), and Alexandra and Ainsworth Estates. Together, these case studies represent a broad overview of groups that formed as a reaction to proposed demolitions of residents' housing, and groups that formed as a way to manage residents' homes and public space better. Drawing from the case studies, the toolkit includes the use of formal planning instruments, as well as other strategies such as sustained campaigning and activism, forms of citizen-led design, and alternative proposals for the management and ownership of housing by communities themselves. Community-Led Regeneration targets a diverse audience: from planning professionals and scholars working with communities, to housing activists and residents resisting the demolition of their neighbourhoods and proposing their own plans.
Spatial Planning and the New Localism
Title | Spatial Planning and the New Localism PDF eBook |
Author | Graham Haughton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2018-05-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134907710 |
This book looks at the transition from New Labour’s ‘Spatial Planning’ approach to the Coalition Government’s preferred ‘Localism’ approach. Localism we are told will liberate local planners from the heavy hand of central government and allow planning to flourish at the local level. Alternatively, austerity cuts nationally mean planning faces cuts. In just two years the machinery of regional planning has been dismantled and local authorities are being asked to do more with less. Innovation is also evident, however, notably with the introduction of neighbourhood planning and Local Enterprise Partnerships. This collection contain chapters looking at the planning system overall, sustainability and planning, new approaches to infrastructure planning, and the critical interface between urban policy, local economic development and planning. This book was published as a special issue of Planning Practice and Research. It also contains a brand new afterword, written by the editors: ‘Localism, austerity and planning.’
Locating Localism
Title | Locating Localism PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Wills |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2016-07-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1447323033 |
In the wake of many decades of increasing centralization, localism has been making a decided comeback in recent years. This book explores the development of localism as a new mode of statecraft and its implications for the everyday practice of citizenship. Jane Wills highlights the importance of civic infrastructure to effective engagement of citizens in local decision making, looks at the development of community organizing, neighborhood planning, and community councils, and positions this turn to the local in relationship to the longer geopolitical history of the British state.