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Place Identity, Participation and Planning (RTPI Library Series) [Hardcover]

Cliff Hague (Editor), Paul Jenkins (Editor)

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0415262410 978-0415262415 December 20, 2004 1
The central concern of this book is place identity, and its representation and manipulation through planning. Place identity is of growing international concern, both in planning practice and in academic work. The issue is important to practitioners because of the impact of globalisation on notions of place. This book includes comparisons between Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden and Scotland, focusing strongly on the question of how different spatial planning systems and practices are currently conceiving and affecting issues of place identity.

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Cliff Hague is internationally known as a planning researcher and teacher, and as a Past President of the RTPI. He has participated in a number of projects for the main spatial planning ministry in the UK, including research into international experience of participatory planning and mediation in plan-making, and serving as the UK national Contact Point on a European research programme called ESPON. His interest and experience in international and comparative planning led to his participation in an Interreg project involving Scottish, Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish local authorities as partners, and a study of the extent to which Interreg has helped to apply the European Spatial Development perspective. He has co-authored with Karryn Kirk a Scoping Study on Polycentric Urban Development for use by practising planners in Interreg projects. His monthly column in ^D<"Planning^D>" magazine is widely read in the UK and abroad.

Paul Jenkins is an architect by training. He has worked during the past thirty years in, and with, a wide range of organisations. More than 20 years of this has been in Africa. This has been in urban planning and housing, architecture and construction - in policy, practice, training and research. His main research focus is the changing relationship between the state and civil society. Recent research has included: housing policy formulation and governance, urban planning and management, land access, and the effect of globalisation on urban areas. His main interests are widening participation and community empowerment, with a focus on low-income groups. He has also become increasingly involved in promoting participation of civil society in human settlements issues in Europe and Africa. Since 1996 he has been based in Edinburgh.

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Place identity is attracting increasing interest both from practising professional planners and politicians as well as in social science research. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
new territorial identities, national spatial planning agency, polycentric development, communicative planning theory, rural development groups, place identity, plan development process, sustainable urban form, partner regions, green belt policy, planning discourse, territorial cohesion, design discourse, territorial identity, statutory planning, compact city, spatial plans, county plan, place narratives, rural identities, rural identity
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
East Lothian, North Sea, Third Way, Aberdeen City Council, Landstad Deventer, Scottish Executive, New Right, European Spatial Development Perspective, Local Agenda, North East, Planning Advice Note, Scottish Office Development Department, Buskerud County Plan, Grampian Enterprise, European Commission, Second World War, Western Europe, Heriot-Watt University, Ostfold County, Urban Task Force, Vision Working Group, Inner Harbour, Kuiper Compagnons, School of the Built Environment
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