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Land and Limits: Interpreting sustainability in the planning pr...

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schema:contributor<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Susan_OwensRichard_Cowell> ( "Susan OwensRichard Cowell")
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schema:description"Source: Routledge Research Global Environmental Change Series (Editorial advisory board: Alister Scott, Jim Skea, Michael Redclift, Martin Parry, Timothy O'Riordan, Robin Grove-White, Kathy Homewood, Judith Rees, Camilla Toulmin, Kerry Turner, Richard Welford, & Stephen Yearley....(more)"
schema:description"内容記述: 1. Old conflicts and new ideas: Introduction; Land, environment and sustainability; The remit of land-use planning; Planning in the UK; An outline; 2. Rhetoric, policy and practice: sustainable development as a planning issue: Introduction; Sustainable development: the need for planning; A new rationale for planning?; Rhetoric and reality; Where next?; 3. Interpreting sustainability: Introduction; Environmental capital: a metaphor?; Ethics; Politics; Planning as a dialogical forum; Conclusion; 4. Defining and defending: approaches to planning for sustainability: Introduction; An analytical arms race; Engaging 'the public'?; Integration: the elusive goal; Concluding comments; 5. Moving targets: planning for an integrated transport policy: Introduction; Transport, land use and sustainability: reframing the connections; A rule for land-use planning?; Towards sustainability?; The new realism: planning in context; Conclusion; 6. Planning for biodiversity: ethics, policies and practice: Introduction; Conservation, land and planning; Nature as 'environmental capital'; In defence of nature; Interpreting protection; Progress and prospects; 7. Distributing development: sustainability and equity in minerals planning: Introduction; Sustainability, uneven development, and non-renewable resources; Minerals planning in the UK: supply and sustainability; Place, power and spatial scale; Scales of justice; Conclusion; 8. Conclusions and reflections: Introduction; An active interface; Making a difference?; After sustainability....(more)"
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