Spatial Planning and the New Localism

Spatial Planning and the New Localism

by PhilipAllmendinger (Editor), Graham Haughton (Editor)

Synopsis

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.'

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 23 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 0415683807
ISBN 13: 9780415683807

Media Reviews
[T]he book represents an excellent analysis of how the English planning system has changed since 2010 - or, in many ways, not changed at all. - John Sturzaker, University of Liverpool, UK
Author Bio
Graham Haughton is Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Manchester. Phil Allmendinger of Fellow of Clare College and Professor of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge.