Title of article
Neo-traditional planning. Towards a new ethos for land use planning?
Author/Authors
Deborah Peel، نويسنده , , M. Greg Lloyd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
396
To page
403
Abstract
This paper considers four contemporary challenges facing land use planning practice, and suggests that a new ethos for land use policy making is emerging. Informed by research into the modernisation of Scotlandʹs planning system, it considers the wider implications for international planning debates. In particular, it addresses issues relating to ownership, legitimacy, and control of land use policy. Reviewing competing ideologies of planning practice, the paper argues that substantive reform has to be sensitive to political, economic, social, procedural, and cultural ideas around state intervention and the reconfiguration of public policy. The paper concludes that, whilst a neo-traditional structure of land use planning is being socially reconstructed, the competition between the underlying ideologies involved has been sharpened and accentuated.
Keywords
Land use planning , modernisation , Social construction , Public sector , ideology , Land use policy , Ethos
Journal title
Land Use Policy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Land Use Policy
Record number
748111
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