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Key Concepts in Planning

ISBN: 9781847870773 | 1847870775
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Pub. Date: 7/31/2012

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SummaryTable of Contents
Edited by Dr Rob Kitchen, Director of the National Institute of Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA) at the National University of Ireland, the Key Concepts in Human Geography series is an innovative set of companion texts for undergraduate students of the Human Geography sub-disciplines. Organized around 20 short essays, they provide a cutting edge introduction to the central concepts that define contemporary research in their field. All books in the series are authored by internationally recognized academics and include an introductory chapt... MORE
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Sustainability
Sustainable Development (principle) Plan
Strategy
Vision
Policy Guidance
Implementation
Tools and Processes
Designations
Zoning
Boundaries
Greenbelt
Area-based initiatives
Integration Policy
Hierarchy
Scales Systems
Complexity
Networks Interests (Group)
Stakeholder
Public Interest
(fragmentation of) Conflict
Consensus
Negotiation
Participation
Partnership
Mobility
Accessibility Rights Space
Place (Making Sense of)
Community
Neighbourhood
Utopia Design
Townscape/landscape
Capital(s) Externality
Impact
Multiplier
Competitiveness
Economic Development
Biodiversity
Ecology
Habitats
Amenity (protection/enhancement)
Conservation
Preservation
Protection
Heritage
Regeneration
Rehabilitation
Renewal
Restoration
Gentrification
Development (physical, community)
Brownfield
Previously Developed Land
Compact City
Intensification
Infill
Urban Capacity Planning Gain
Betterment
Worsenment
Low Impact
Zero-Carbon Development
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