schema:description | "内容記述: 1. Introduction: environment, planning an dlans use, Philip Kivell, Peter Roberts and Gordon Walker. Part 1. Theory and Context: 2. European spatial planning and the urban environment, Michael Chapman; 3. Ecological modernization: a model for future urban and regional planning and development, Peter Roberts; 4. Spatial dn environmental problems of border regions in East-central Europe, with special reference to the Carpathian Basin, Jozsef Toth & Pal Golobics; 5. Infrastructure and regional planning: ownership and regulation of energy, water and land in the English West Midlands and Catalonia, Tim Marshall. Part 2. Themes and Issues: 6. Integration of land and water management in England, Nigel Watson; 7. Coherence and divergence in Dutch physical planning and water management planning, Marius Schwartz; 8.Risk, environment and land use planning: an evaluation of policy and practice in the UK, Gordon Walker, Derek Pratts & Mark Barlow; 9. Derelict land - some positive Perspectives, Philip Kivell & Sarah Hatfield; 10. Sustainable development and spatial reorganization of a Greek border village with the help of private capital, Evangelos Dimitriadis, Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos & Christos Th. Konsidounis; 11. Impediments to sustainable development in the environmental policy of East-central Europe: the example of Hungary, Istvan Fodor. Part 3. Policy and Management: 12. Environmental assessment and decision making, Fergus Anckorn & Nick Coppin; 13. Quality assurance for planning and environmental management: the case for re-regulation, Michael Clark; 14. The rhetoric of Rio and the problem of local sustainability, Bob Evans; 15. Public participation in Local Agenga 21: the usual suspects, Susan Backingham-Harfield....(more)" |