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National Spatial Strategies in an Age of Inequality: Insights from the United Kingdom, Ireland and France

National Spatial Strategies in an Age of Inequality: Insights from the United Kingdom, Ireland and France

Vincent Goodstadt
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In the introduction to this University of Liverpool Heseltine Institute for Public Policy, Practice and Place report on national spatial strategies in an age of inequality, we first discuss why there is today a compelling imperative to return to national spatial planning; second concomitant with a rethinking of the overall prevailing political-economic paradigm, we argue that spatially conscious national regulations, policies and resource allocation practices can do more to support polycentric territorial development, local institutional empowerment, place sensitive development policy, and beyond a few ‘hot’ national economic cores, sustainable urban development in a broader number of flourishing second-tier city-regions ; and third, reading across the articles to follow on spatial planning in Wales, France, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Ireland and England, we identify fifteen lessons for national spatial strategies which in combination have the capacity to instruct planning initiatives which seek to promote balanced regional development.
Language
English
Pages
63
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Liverpool
Release
May 11, 2022

National Spatial Strategies in an Age of Inequality: Insights from the United Kingdom, Ireland and France

Vincent Goodstadt
0/5 ( ratings)
In the introduction to this University of Liverpool Heseltine Institute for Public Policy, Practice and Place report on national spatial strategies in an age of inequality, we first discuss why there is today a compelling imperative to return to national spatial planning; second concomitant with a rethinking of the overall prevailing political-economic paradigm, we argue that spatially conscious national regulations, policies and resource allocation practices can do more to support polycentric territorial development, local institutional empowerment, place sensitive development policy, and beyond a few ‘hot’ national economic cores, sustainable urban development in a broader number of flourishing second-tier city-regions ; and third, reading across the articles to follow on spatial planning in Wales, France, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Ireland and England, we identify fifteen lessons for national spatial strategies which in combination have the capacity to instruct planning initiatives which seek to promote balanced regional development.
Language
English
Pages
63
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Liverpool
Release
May 11, 2022

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