ABSTRACT

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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PART 1 OBJECTIVES, THEORY AND CONCEPTS

chapter 01|15 pages

Planning and place identity

chapter 03|16 pages

Place identity and participation

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PART 2 RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE

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PART 3 CONCLUSIONS