INVESTIGATING TOWN PLANNING CHANGING PERSPECTIVES AND AGENDAS

Following on from Introducing Town Planning andImplementing Town Planning, this third volume in the series examines the scope and nature of modern town planning in greater depth. It investigates the theories and preoccupations which inform the current planning agenda, compares this with earlier obje...

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Main Author: Greed, Clara 1948- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Harlow, Essex, england New York Addison Wesley Longman Routledge 1996
©1996
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