Planning, governance and spatial strategy in Britain : an institutionalist analysis /

This book examines a range of localized approaches to planning and policy as they emerge in England in the 1990s, situating the role of formal planning, and the development plan in particular, in addressing wider issues of local governance. It pioneers the empirical application of the institutionali...

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Corporate Author: James A. Crawford Memorial Fund
Other Authors: Vigar, Geoff
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : St. Martin's Press ;Basingstoke : Macmillan, 2000
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2000
New York : 2000
Series:Planning, environment, cities (New York, N.Y.)
Planning, environment, cities
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505 0 0 |g 1  |t Planning systems and territorial governance --  |t Territory, place and planning --  |t The elements of the English planning system --  |t The English planning system in transition --  |g 2.  |t Constructing accounts of planning practices: theories and concepts --  |t Describing policy practices --  |t Analysing local politics and planning practices --  |t Regulation theory and urban regime theory --  |t The institutionalist turn in urban and regional analysis --  |t An institutionalist approach to policy analysis and planning practices --  |t Policy discourses, policy communities and policy arenas --  |g 3.  |t Planning and governance in three localities --  |t Three windows into English local governance --  |t Socioeconomic and administrative contexts --  |t The governance context: major stakeholders, alliances and arenas --  |t Policy agendas: the driving forces of territorial strategy making --  |t Planning frameworks in the three localities --  |t Conclusions --  |g 4.  |t Cascading numbers: finding space for new housing --  |t Containing spatial conflicts over new housing development --  |t Absorbing growth: urban regeneration versus greenfield locations --  |t The planning system and releasing land for housing --  |g 5.  |t Jobs, sites and portfolios: allocating large sites for economic development purposes --  |t Creating jobs or competitive assets? --  |t Premium sites, regional selectivity and area transformation: policy agendas and discourses --  |t Co-ordinating, mobilising and repositioning: reconfiguring institutional relations --  |t The planning system and economic development --  |g 6.  |t Transport at a metaphorical crossroads: the gradual penetration of a sustainable development discourse? --  |t Discourses of transport policy making --  |t Transport, regulation and the State --  |t Local policy agendas and discourses --  |t The transport policy community and the wider polity --  |t Reintegrating transport issues and the planning system --  |g 7.  |t Managing waste: an emerging discourse in the planning system --  |t Changing approaches to waste management --  |t Selecting options from the waste hierarchy: policy agendas and discourses --  |t Complexity, fragmentation and reconfiguration: institutional relationships --  |t The planning system and waste management --  |g 8.  |t Planning discourses in transition --  |t Introduction --  |t Spatial ordering concepts in British planning --  |t Analysing policy discourses --  |t The contents of planning policy discourses --  |t Framing conceptions in planning policy discourses --  |g 9.  |t The policy communities of spatial strategy making: the future emergence of a regional corporatism? --  |t Analysing policy communities --  |t Stakeholders, policy communities and spatial strategy making --  |t Policy arenas and spatial strategy making --  |t Reconfiguring policy communities and policy arenas --  |t Institutional innovation and the re-emergence of regional arenas --  |t The role of land use planning policy communities and arenas --  |g 10.  |t Spatial regulation or spatial strategies: towards a new politics of place? --  |t Reinventing government and the significance of the 'place' focus --  |t The English planning system at the turn of the millennium --  |t Crisis in the regulatory regime --  |t Building new trajectories --  |t Evaluating evolutions in place-focused planning --  |t A new local politics of place. 
505 0 0 |g 1  |t Planning systems and territorial governance.  |t Territory, place and planning.  |t The elements of the English planning system.  |t The English planning system in transition --  |g 2.  |t Constructing accounts of planning practices: theories and concepts.  |t Describing policy practices.  |t Analysing local politics and planning practices.  |t Regulation theory and urban regime theory.  |t The institutionalist turn in urban and regional analysis.  |t An institutionalist approach to policy analysis and planning practices.  |t Policy discourses, policy communities and policy arenas --  |g 3.  |t Planning and governance in three localities.  |t Three windows into English local governance.  |t Socioeconomic and administrative contexts.  |t The governance context: major stakeholders, alliances and arenas.  |t Policy agendas: the driving forces of territorial strategy making.  |t Planning frameworks in the three localities.  |t Conclusions --  |g 4.  |t Cascading numbers: finding space for new housing.  |t Containing spatial conflicts over new housing development. 
505 0 0 |g 1  |t Planning systems and territorial governance.  |t Territory, place and planning.  |t The elements of the English planning system.  |t The English planning system in transition --  |g 2.  |t Constructing accounts of planning practices: theories and concepts.  |t Describing policy practices.  |t Analysing local politics and planning practices.  |t Regulation theory and urban regime theory.  |t The institutionalist turn in urban and regional analysis.  |t An institutionalist approach to policy analysis and planning practices.  |t Policy discourses, policy communities and policy arenas --  |g 3.  |t Planning and governance in three localities.  |t Three windows into English local governance.  |t Socioeconomic and administrative contexts.  |t The governance context: major stakeholders, alliances and arenas.  |t Policy agendas: the driving forces of territorial strategy making.  |t Planning frameworks in the three localities.  |t Conclusions --  |g 4.  |t Cascading numbers: finding space for new housing.++ 
505 0 0 |g Part I  |t Researching Planning Practice and Theory --  |g 1  |t Planning systems and territorial governance  |g 3 --  |t Territory, place and planning  |g 3 --  |t The elements of the English planning system  |g 6 --  |t The English planning system in transition  |g 27 --  |g 2.  |t Constructing accounts of planning practices: theories and concepts  |g 32 --  |t Describing policy practices  |g 32 --  |t Analysing local politics and planning practices  |g 34 --  |t Regulation theory and urban regime theory  |g 39 --  |t The institutionalist turn in urban and regional analysis  |g 43 --  |t An institutionalist approach to policy analysis and planning practices  |g 47 --  |t Policy discourses, policy communities and policy arenas  |g 51 --  |g Part II  |t Planning, Governance and Spatial Strategy --  |g 3.  |t Planning and governance in three localities  |g 55 --  |t Three windows into English local governance  |g 55 --  |t Socioeconomic and administrative contexts  |g 56 --  |t The governance context: major stakeholders, alliances and arenas  |g 65 --  |t Policy agendas: the driving forces of territorial strategy making  |g 73 --  |t Planning frameworks in the three localities  |g 78 --  |g 4.  |t Cascading numbers: finding space for new housing  |g 91 --  |t Containing spatial conflicts over new housing development  |g 91 --  |t Absorbing growth: urban regeneration versus greenfield locations  |g 95 --  |t The planning system and releasing land for housing  |g 113 --  |g 5.  |t Jobs, sites and portfolios: allocating large sites for economic development purposes  |g 118 --  |t Creating jobs or competitive assets?  |g 118 --  |t Premium sites, regional selectivity and area transformation: policy agendas and discourses  |g 123 --  |t Co-ordinating, mobilising and repositioning: reconfiguring institutional relations  |g 136 --  |t The planning system and economic development  |g 148 --  |g 6.  |t Transport at a metaphorical crossroads: the gradual penetration of a sustainable development discourse?  |g 153 --  |t Discourses of transport policy making  |g 153 --  |t Transport, regulation and the State  |g 154 --  |t Local policy agendas and discourses  |g 158 --  |t The transport policy community and the wider polity  |g 175 --  |t Reintegrating transport issues and the planning system  |g 180 --  |g 7.  |t Managing waste: an emerging discourse in the planning system  |g 185 --  |t Changing approaches to waste management  |g 185 --  |t Selecting options from the waste hierarchy: policy agendas and discourses  |g 192 --  |t Complexity, fragmentation and reconfiguration: institutional relationships  |g 204 --  |t The planning system and waste management  |g 213 --  |g Part III  |t The Discourses and Institutional Relations of the Planning System --  |g 8.  |t Planning discourses in transition  |g 219 --  |t Spatial ordering concepts in British planning  |g 220 --  |t Analysing policy discourses  |g 222 --  |t The contents of planning policy discourses  |g 227 --  |t Framing conceptions in planning policy discourses  |g 238 --  |g 9.  |t The policy communities of spatial strategy making: the future emergence of a regional corporatism?  |g 245 --  |t Analysing policy communities  |g 245 --  |t Stakeholders, policy communities and spatial strategy making  |g 247 --  |t Policy arenas and spatial strategy making  |g 250 --  |t Reconfiguring policy communities and policy arenas  |g 252 --  |t Institutional innovation and the re-emergence of regional arenas  |g 263 --  |t The role of land use planning policy communities and arenas  |g 264 --  |g Part IV  |t Conclusions: Towards A Politics of Place? --  |g 10.  |t Spatial regulation or spatial strategies: towards a new politics of place?  |g 271 --  |t Reinventing government and the significance of the 'place' focus  |g 271 --  |t The English planning system at the turn of the millennium  |g 273 --  |t Crisis in the regulatory regime  |g 277 --  |t Building new trajectories  |g 279 --  |t Evaluating evolutions in place-focused planning  |g 282 --  |t A new local politics of place  |g 288. 
505 0 0 |t Changing approaches to waste management  |t Selecting options from the waste hierarchy: policy agendas and discourses.  |t Complexity, fragmentation and reconfiguration: institutional relationships.  |t The planning system and waste management --  |g 8.  |t Planning discourses in transition.  |t Introduction.  |t Spatial ordering concepts in British planning.  |t Analysing policy discourses.  |t The contents of planning policy discourses.  |t Framing conceptions in planning policy discourses --  |g 9.  |t The policy communities of spatial strategy making: the future emergence of a regional corporatism?  |t Analysing policy communities.  |t Stakeholders, policy communities and spatial strategy making.  |t Policy arenas and spatial strategy making.  |t Reconfiguring policy communities and policy arenas.  |t Institutional innovation and the re-emergence of regional arenas.  |t The role of land use planning policy communities and arenas --  |g 10.  |t Spatial regulation or spatial strategies: towards a new politics of place?++ 
505 0 0 |t Containing spatial conflicts over new housing development  |t Absorbing growth: urban regeneration versus greenfield locations.  |t The planning system and releasing land for housing --  |g 5.  |t Jobs, sites and portfolios: allocating large sites for economic development purposes.  |t Creating jobs or competitive assets?  |t Premium sites, regional selectivity and area transformation: policy agendas and discourses.  |t Co-ordinating, mobilising and repositioning: reconfiguring institutional relations.  |t The planning system and economic development --  |g 6.  |t Transport at a metaphorical crossroads: the gradual penetration of a sustainable development discourse?  |t Discourses of transport policy making.  |t Transport, regulation and the State.  |t Local policy agendas and discourses.  |t The transport policy community and the wider polity.  |t Reintegrating transport issues and the planning system.  |g 7.  |t Managing waste: an emerging discourse in the planning system.++ 
505 0 0 |t Reinventing government and the significance of the 'place' focus  |t The English planning system at the turn of the millennium.  |t Crisis in the regulatory regime.  |t Building new trajectories.  |t Evaluating evolutions in place-focused planning.  |t A new local politics of place. 
505 8 0 |t Absorbing growth: urban regeneration versus greenfield locations  |t The planning system and releasing land for housing --  |g 5.  |t Jobs, sites and portfolios: allocating large sites for economic development purposes.  |t Creating jobs or competitive assets?  |t Premium sites, regional selectivity and area transformation: policy agendas and discourses.  |t Co-ordinating, mobilising and repositioning: reconfiguring institutional relations.  |t The planning system and economic development --  |g 6.  |t Transport at a metaphorical crossroads: the gradual penetration of a sustainable development discourse?  |t Discourses of transport policy making.  |t Transport, regulation and the State.  |t Local policy agendas and discourses.  |t The transport policy community and the wider polity.  |t Reintegrating transport issues and the planning system.  |g 7.  |t Managing waste: an emerging discourse in the planning system.  |t Changing approaches to waste management.  |t Selecting options from the waste hierarchy: policy agendas and discourses. 
505 8 0 |t Complexity, fragmentation and reconfiguration: institutional relationships  |t The planning system and waste management --  |g 8.  |t Planning discourses in transition.  |t Introduction.  |t Spatial ordering concepts in British planning.  |t Analysing policy discourses.  |t The contents of planning policy discourses.  |t Framing conceptions in planning policy discourses --  |g 9.  |t The policy communities of spatial strategy making: the future emergence of a regional corporatism?  |t Analysing policy communities.  |t Stakeholders, policy communities and spatial strategy making.  |t Policy arenas and spatial strategy making.  |t Reconfiguring policy communities and policy arenas.  |t Institutional innovation and the re-emergence of regional arenas.  |t The role of land use planning policy communities and arenas --  |g 10.  |t Spatial regulation or spatial strategies: towards a new politics of place?  |t Reinventing government and the significance of the 'place' focus.  |t The English planning system at the turn of the millennium. 
505 8 0 |t Crisis in the regulatory regime  |t Building new trajectories.  |t Evaluating evolutions in place-focused planning.  |t A new local politics of place. 
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520 1 |a "This book examines a range of localised approaches to planning and policy as they emerged in England in the 1990s, situating the role of formal planning, and the development plan in particular, in addressing wider issues of local governance 
520 8 |a The book pioneers the empirical application of the institutionalist approach to policy analysis in relation to four policy areas - housing, economic development, transport and waste - showing how such an approach can go beyond traditional analytical foci on organizations and procedural rules."--BOOK JACKET 
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