ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1983, provided the first thorough and informative introduction to the theory, practice and politics of rural settlement planning. It surveys the conceptual and ideological leanings of those who have developed, implemented and revised rural settlement practice, and gives detailed analysis of planning documentation to assess the extent to which policies have been successfully implemented. Paul Cloke assesses the shortfalls of rural planning and resource management and suggests methods by which a sustainable rural future might be attained. This reissue provides essential background and a comprehensive handbook for those with an interest in rural settlement planning.

chapter One|8 pages

Introduction

chapter Two|35 pages

Change in rural settlements

chapter Three|28 pages

Theory and rural settlement planning

chapter Four|16 pages

Central government legislation and advice

chapter Five|30 pages

Development plans and their reviews

chapter Six|48 pages

Structure-plan policies

chapter Seven|30 pages

Establishing a policy framework

chapter Eight|27 pages

Rural settlement planning in practice

chapter Nine|33 pages

Policy implementation

chapter Ten|33 pages

Local planning in rural areas

chapter Eleven|34 pages

Special cases: the role of designated areas

chapter Twelve|28 pages

What future?