ABSTRACT

Through a detailed analysis of studies of the effects of planning, comparing low levels of urban containment in California with much higher levels in the UK. Some comparative insights are also drawn from the (pre-conflict) Yugoslavian planning system. The analysis shows that many of the serious criticisms of planning are valid and leads to the conclusion that some sacred cows - notably "green belts" - should be abandoned. This distinctive text is of use to students, researchers and professionals in planning, geography and urban studies.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Theoretical critiques of planning

chapter 3|14 pages

The planning response

chapter 4|6 pages

Research design and methods

chapter |1 pages

Sources

chapter |1 pages

Conclusions

chapter |40 pages

Land and housing prices

chapter 6|28 pages

Relaxed and tough containment: Britain

chapter 7|17 pages

Planning at the crossroads: conclusions

chapter |2 pages

Concluding remarks