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The Limits of Power : The Politics of Local Planning Policy, PDF eBook

The Limits of Power : The Politics of Local Planning Policy PDF

Part of the Urban and Regional Planning Series series

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A text which focuses on the relationship of local politicians and professional planners in the planning process, adopting a conceptual framework within which a series of case studies is analysed.

It shows that where power is limited or diffuse, or liable to change, policy making can be uncertain or inconsistent.

The book covers a wide range of planning policy, including transportation and land development and because the author has had both academic and political experience this gives his work a unique emphasis.

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