Regional & Area Planning


There were 6 books found.
  • Cover scan of Arcade
    £19.95
    Arcade: Artists And Place-Making - Paperback
    This documentation of the work surrounding the regeneration of the Gorbals area in Glasgow looks at the issues surrounding urban public art, raising questions about its place and value in the 21st century.
  • Cover scan of Calum's Road
    £6.99
    Calum's Road - Roger Hutchinson - Paperback
    Hutchinson tells the moving story of a stubbornly heroic resistance and of extraordinary personal achievement. It is the story of a statement made from the depths of one man's heart in the most practical and indisputable of ways against the unnecessary destruction of his homeland.
  • Cover scan of The Edinburgh New Town Gardens
    £30.00
    The Edinburgh New Town Gardens: 'Blessings As Well As Beauties' - Connie Byrom - Hardback
    For most people, a garden is a private refuge where they can satisfy their need for beauty, tranquillity and order. These concepts were very much to the fore during the planning, building and maintenance of the gardens in Edinburgh's New Town, and this book features some of the most elegant and beautiful examples.
  • Cover scan of Partnership, Collaborative Planning And Urban Regeneration
    £50.00
    Partnership, Collaborative Planning And Urban Regeneration - John McCarthy - Hardback
    This work addresses the nature and complexity of urban regeneration policy and practice by means of a specific case study of the experience of regeneration in Dundee in Scotland.
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    £55.00
    Towards Safe City Centres?: Remaking The Spaces Of An Old-Industrial City - Gesa Helms - Hardback
    Illustrated by a case study of Glasgow, this book explores the connections, practices and policies of economic regeneration, community safety and policy.
  • Cover scan of Transport Disadvantage And Social Exclusion
    £42.50
    Transport Disadvantage And Social Exclusion: Exclusion Mechanisms In Transport In Urban Scotland - Julian Hine; Fiona Mitchell - Hardback
    The term social exclusion reflects the existence of barriers that prevent people fully participating in society. Whilst many factors, including lack of wealth, contribute to exclusion, one of the key factors is lack of access to an adequate transport system, the subject of this transport policy study.
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