Infrastructure Delivery Planning
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Infrastructure Delivery Planning

An Effective Practice Approach

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Infrastructure Delivery Planning

An Effective Practice Approach

About this book

This important text book is the first to be written about infrastructure planning in Britain. Written by an experienced author, the book reviews the rapid rise in the use of infrastructure delivery planning at national and neighbourhood level. The key components of infrastructure delivery are set out and analysed, including the development of government policy, planning regulation, funding, environmental processes and legal challenges. Situating this within international, European and domestic economic, territorial and social policy, the author draws on a variety of practical examples to discuss the role of different institutions in the delivery of infrastructure and to illustrate the various issues and merits of each approach. This is a key text for those engaged in the study and application of infrastructure delivery planning including planners, engineers, public administrators and policy advisers.

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Table of contents

  1. Coverpage
  2. Title page
  3. Dedication
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of figures, tables and boxes
  7. Abbreviations
  8. About the author
  9. Preface
  10. one The role of infrastructure in society
  11. two Delivering infrastructure
  12. three Physical infrastructure delivery planning
  13. four Environmental and green infrastructure
  14. five Social and community infrastructure
  15. six International context for infrastructure planning and investment
  16. seven Infrastructure in the EU: policy, plans and practices
  17. eight State infrastructure policy and planning
  18. nine Infrastructure delivery planning for functional economic areas and city regions
  19. ten Local infrastructure delivery planning
  20. eleven Neighbourhood and community infrastructure planning
  21. twelve Effective infrastructure delivery planning
  22. References