The Spaces of the Nation: Strategic Spatial Planning in Scotland and the Island of Ireland
Volume Four, Issue Two (Spring 2011)
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Detailed Description
Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 4.2 (2011) The Spaces of the Nation: Strategic Spatial Planning in Scotland and the Island of Ireland, Aberdeen: AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, pp198+x, ISSN-1753-2396
The Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies is the only journal devoted to scholarly work in the languages, history, literature and cultures of both countries.
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https://jiss.aberdeenunipress.org/
Contents
National Spatial Planning and Scotland’s cities
Greg Lloyd
Scotland’s Planning System: A Return to the Vision of Patrick Geddes?
Anne-Michelle Slater and Aylwin Pillai
Deciding the Fate of a Magical, Wild Place
Cllr Martin A. Ford
Conflict and the Modern in Scottish Urban Space, 1800 – 1914
R. J. Morris
Current directions in the creation of space: the Regional Development Strategy for Northern Ireland
Mike Warnock
The Imagery and Language of Spatial Consciousness in Planning Within Northern Ireland
Michael Murray
New spaces for the island of Ireland? Post-conflict geography, planning and politics in Northern Ireland
Brian Graham
Spatial Planning in the Republic of Ireland: Progress and Potential
Niall Cussen
Politicians and the Irish Planning Process: Political culture and impediments to a strategic approach
Berna Grist
Reflections on Alterity in Irish and Scottish Spatial Planning: Fragmentation or Fugue?
Janice Morphet