This book provides a compact analysis for students and early-career practitioners of the critical connections between place capitals and the broader practices of planning, seeded within rural communities. It introduces the breadth of the discipline, presenting examples of what planning means and what it can achieve in different rural places.
This book provides a compact analysis for students and early-career practitioners of the critical connections between place capitals and the broader practices of planning, seeded within rural communities. It introduces the breadth of the discipline, presenting examples of what planning means and what it can achieve in different rural places.
This book provides a compact analysis for students and early-career practitioners of the critical connections between place capitals and the broader practices of planning, seeded within rural communities. It introduces the breadth of the discipline, presenting examples of what planning means and what it can achieve in different rural places.
Rural Places and Planning provides a compact analysis for students and early-career practitioners of the critical connections between place capitals and the broader ideas and practices of planning, seeded within rural communities. International in scope, it introduces the breadth of the discipline, presenting examples of what planning means and what it can achieve in different rural places.
"The book expertly covers an expansive range of ideas and topics. Its implications for knowledges in education, social, cultural, economic and ecological futures, and the preparation of workers in the various services working with rural places, are significant." Rural Society
"This book provides an important step forward in articulating global successes in rural, bottom-up and community planning, providing optimism for a good life which is very much needed." Town Planning Review
"An inspiring book that can be read as a guide to rural change and development; expressions and dynamics of place-based capitals; and stimulating reading on planning in a broader sense for rural planners, practitioners and scholars." Sociologia Ruralis
Menelaos Gkartzios is Reader in Planning and Rural Development at Newcastle University.
Nick Gallent is Professor of Housing and Planning at University College London.
Mark Scott is Professor of Planning at University College Dublin.
This book provides a compact analysis for students and early-career practitioners of the critical connections between place capitals and the broader practices of planning, seeded within rural communities. It introduces the breadth of the discipline, presenting examples of what planning means and what it can achieve in different rural places. Rural Places and Planning provides a compact analysis for students and early-career practitioners of the critical connections between place capitals and the broader ideas and practices of planning, seeded within rural communities. International in scope, it introduces the breadth of the discipline, presenting examples of what planning means and what it can achieve in different rural places.
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