ABSTRACT

First Published in 2004. The majority of our large manufacturing cities are in decline—thousands of acres of their former industrial greatness have become gigantic scrapheaps. New industries with new technologies no longer make it necessary to locate industry in cities, and social and fiscal pressures are drawing people out into the countryside. Thus a conflict is growing with cities dying for lack of industry and new housing— whilst conservationists resist the spread of development into the green belts or further into the rural landscape. This book is an important contribution to a contemporary debate which is of significance to everyone living in Britain: the need for a land-use policy which looks simultaneously at the towns and country and strikes a balance between urban and rural renewal

chapter 1|7 pages

DETRITUS

chapter 2|10 pages

THE GREAT WEN VERSUS THE GARDEN CITY

chapter 3|8 pages

WILDERNESS, NATURE AND MUNICIPALITY

chapter 5|11 pages

A GEOGRAPHY OF THE SACRED

chapter 6|12 pages

THE PARABLE OF THE BOG

chapter 7|12 pages

THE COUNTRY COMES TO TOWN

chapter 8|16 pages

A PEOPLE’S LANDSCAPE

chapter 9|14 pages

SMALL WORLDS

chapter 10|18 pages

10EARTHWORKS

chapter 11|19 pages

11LARGER WORLDS: THE CITY RESHAPED

chapter 12|14 pages

12CONNECTIONS AND RECONSTRUCTIONS

chapter 13|18 pages

13BEYOND THE CITY