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- catalog abstract "There is an emerging consensus concerning a new strategic mode for spatial policy. In the past, planning resulted in zoned land uses characterised by a rigid separation of housing from leisure and workplaces. This strongly sectoral approach is breaking down under the pressure of environmental problems, technological innovations, and a societal demand for a higher quality of life. Spatial planning will increasingly involve broad framework policies at the national level, and strong partnerships at the local and regional level. This volume is based on two international seminars oranised by the OECD and the National Land Agency, Japan.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographic references.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Chapter 1. Towards a New Role for Spatial Planning by Atsuchi Koresawa and Josef Konvitz -- Chapter 2. Spatial Development Policies and Territorial Governance in an Era of Globalisation and Localisation by Nigel Harris -- Chapter 3. Globalisation and Japan's National and Regional Development Policy by Takafumi Tanaka -- Chapter 4. Sustainability from a National Spatial Planning Perspective by Vincent Nadin -- Chapter 5. The Austrian Spatial Planning System by Roland Arbter -- Chapter 6. The Performance of Spatial Planning by Andreas Faludi -- Chapter 7. Innovations in Spatial Planning in the United States by Robert D. Yaro -- Chapter 8. New Approaches to the Content and Process of Spatial Development Frameworks by Patsey Healey".
- catalog description "There is an emerging consensus concerning a new strategic mode for spatial policy. In the past, planning resulted in zoned land uses characterised by a rigid separation of housing from leisure and workplaces. This strongly sectoral approach is breaking down under the pressure of environmental problems, technological innovations, and a societal demand for a higher quality of life. Spatial planning will increasingly involve broad framework policies at the national level, and strong partnerships at the local and regional level. This volume is based on two international seminars oranised by the OECD and the National Land Agency, Japan.".
- catalog extent "163 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Towards a new role for spatial planning.".
- catalog identifier "9264186034".
- catalog isFormatOf "Towards a new role for spatial planning.".
- catalog isPartOf "OECD Proceedings".
- catalog isPartOf "Territorial economy".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,".
- catalog relation "Towards a new role for spatial planning.".
- catalog subject "HT391 .T69 2001".
- catalog subject "Regional planning.".
- catalog subject "Sustainable development.".
- catalog subject "Territory Planning".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Chapter 1. Towards a New Role for Spatial Planning by Atsuchi Koresawa and Josef Konvitz -- Chapter 2. Spatial Development Policies and Territorial Governance in an Era of Globalisation and Localisation by Nigel Harris -- Chapter 3. Globalisation and Japan's National and Regional Development Policy by Takafumi Tanaka -- Chapter 4. Sustainability from a National Spatial Planning Perspective by Vincent Nadin -- Chapter 5. The Austrian Spatial Planning System by Roland Arbter -- Chapter 6. The Performance of Spatial Planning by Andreas Faludi -- Chapter 7. Innovations in Spatial Planning in the United States by Robert D. Yaro -- Chapter 8. New Approaches to the Content and Process of Spatial Development Frameworks by Patsey Healey".
- catalog title "Towards a new role for spatial planning.".
- catalog type "text".