Social issues in regional policy and planning /

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Kuklinski, Antoni.
Published: De Gruyter Mouton,
Publisher Address: Berlin ;Boston :
Publication Dates: [2011]
©1977
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: New babylon ; 27
Subjects:
Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110807530
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Carrier Form: 1 online resource (532pages).
ISBN: 9783110807530(electronic bk.)
Index Number: HT391
CLC: C912.4
Contents: Frontmatter --
Preface --
PART ONE: Policy --
1 Regional problems in socio-economic policy --
2 Social planning in a regional framework --
3 Normative problems and social issues in regional analysis --
4 Regional policy and planning in social perspective: A planner's point of view --
5 Regional policy as social planning --
6 The impact of social organization and environment upon the time-use of individuals and households --
7 Regional and environmental planning in social perspective --
PART TWO: Integration --
1 Welfare economics and the 'unified approach' to development planning --
2 The city as development centre --
3 A sociological concept of polarized development --
4 Towards an operational definition of psychological distance --
5 Social issues in regional policy and regional planning --
PART THREE: Case studies --
1 Problems of social policies in regional planning: The experience of Poland --
2 Social aspects of regional planning --
3 Some social aspects of regional development in Latin America --
4 Social disparities and regional policy in Britain --
5 Urban planning and its impact on the quality of urban life in West European cities --
6 Urbanisation, domestic planning problems and Swedish geographic research --
PART FOUR: Research --
1 The role of social equipment and environment in regional economic growth --
2 A framework for dealing with the urban environment: Introductory statement --
3 The urban-regional dimension in regional planning research --
4 The integrated social science approach to regional planning in developing countries --
5 Sociological aspects of regional development and of planning for regional development: Some issues and areas for further exploration --
6 Regional or spatial sociology? --
7 The sociological failure in regional planning: Comments on some recent publications in the field of sociology and planning --
8 Prospects of regional sociology --
Contributors --
Acknowledgements