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Summary
Based on a need for knowledge about how different countries handle spatial planning issues, this study looks at national-level planning in ten developed countries. It also identifies the degrees of co-ordination between the different sectors, and evaluates the implementation processes.
Contents
Title Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; About the Contributors; 1. National-Level Planning in Democratic Countries: A Comparative Perspective; 2. National Land-Use Planning and Regulation in the United States: Understanding its Fundamental Importance; 3. Structures for Policy-Making and the Implementation of Planning in the Republic of Ireland; 4. Rethinking Swedish National Planning; 5. National-Level Institutions and Decision-Making Processes for Spatial Planning in the United Kingdom.
6. National-Level Planning Institutions and Decisions in the Federal Republic of Germany7. National-Level Planning in the Danish System; 8. National-Level Planning Institutions and Decision-Making in France; 9. National-Level Economic and Spatial Planning in Japan; 10. Dutch National Planning at the Turning Point: Rethinking Institutional Arrangements; 11. National-Level Planning in Israel: Walking the Tightrope between Government Control and Privatisation.