Shifting Sense in Spatial Planning provides a clear and integrated view of possible regional and urban futures set within the contesting contexts of globalization and an ever more intense search for local identity. Although the inherent contradiction of greater localism in a globalizing world may, at a superficial glance, appear to be symptomatic of a confused analysis, the reality is that place and places are constant elements that provide social cohesion and offer a basis for planned transition. In emphasising the importance of the spatial, and by setting this assessment within specific socio-economic contexts, the various chapters of Shifting Sense in Spatial Planning offer valuable insights into the challenges facing both academics and society as a whole.
ISBN: | 9789085940043 |
Publication date: | 21st August 2008 |
Author: | Edward Hulsbergen, Ina T Klaasen, Iwan Kriens |
Publisher: | Techne Press an imprint of Island Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 404 pages |
Genres: |
Urban and municipal planning and policy |