Spatial synergies and conflicts: Monitoring government policies and programmes in England

Cecilia Wong, Brian Webb, Andreas Schulze Baing, Mark W Baker, Stephen Hincks, Johan Woltjer (Editor), Matthias Ruth (Editor), Angela Hull (Editor), Ernest Alexander (Editor)

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Abstract

In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis placed on local and regional integration in major planning projects and infrastructure development including roads, rail and waterways. This emphasis is not only on integrating various projects, but also integrating them with related issues such as housing, industry, environment and water. In other words, land-use planning and infrastructure management have become more spatially-oriented. This book brings together experts in the fields of spatial planning, land-use and infrastructure management to explore the emerging agenda of spatially-oriented integrated evaluation. It weaves together the latest theories, case studies, methods, policy and practice to examine and assess the values, impacts, benefits and the overall success in integrated land-use management. In doing so, the book clarifies the nature and roles of evaluation and puts forward guidance for future policy and practice.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEvaluation in Integrated Land-Use Management: Towards a Place-Based Evaluation for Infrastructure and Spatial Projects
EditorsJohan Wolter, Ernest Alexander, Angela Hull, Matthias Ruth
Place of PublicationSurrey
PublisherAshgate Publishing
Pages179-200
Number of pages21
ISBN (Print)9781472445483
Publication statusPublished - 23 Sept 2015

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