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Planning in a failing state : reforming spatial governance in England / edited by Olivier Sykes, John Sturzaker.

Contributor(s): Sykes, Olivier [editor.] | Sturzaker, John [editor.].Publisher: Bristol : Policy Press, 2024[2023]Description: 176 pages : illustrations, maps (black and white).Content type: text | still image | cartographic imaged Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781447365044.Subject(s): Planning -- Great Britain | City planning -- Great Britain | Policy sciencesDDC classification: 307.12160941 Summary: "This topical, edited collection analyses the state of the planning system in England and offers an evidence-based review of over a decade of change since the Conservative-led coalition government came to power. With a critique of ongoing planning reforms by the UK government, the book argues that the planning system is often blamed for a range of issues caused by ineffective policymaking by government. Including chapters on housing, localism, design, zoning and the consequences of Brexit for environmental planning, the contributors unpick a complicated set of recent reforms and counter the claims of the think-tank led assault on democratic planning."-- Taken from back cover.

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"This topical, edited collection analyses the state of the planning system in England and offers an evidence-based review of over a decade of change since the Conservative-led coalition government came to power. With a critique of ongoing planning reforms by the UK government, the book argues that the planning system is often blamed for a range of issues caused by ineffective policymaking by government. Including chapters on housing, localism, design, zoning and the consequences of Brexit for environmental planning, the contributors unpick a complicated set of recent reforms and counter the claims of the think-tank led assault on democratic planning."-- Taken from back cover.

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