Loved English regional planning 2000-2010? Get 6 AI-matched books like it, with quick explanations for why each recommendation fits.
The UK’s Planning System: A Guide for Communities
by Peter K. Smith
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the planning policies and frameworks in the UK during the specified decade, making it relevant for users interested in regional planning.
Buy on AmazonCities for a Small Planet
by Richard Rogers
While it covers a broader time period, it discusses modern concepts in regional planning that were influenced by policies and practices from 2000-2010 in the UK.
Buy on AmazonSpatial Planning and Governance in Europe
by Gert de Roo
The focus on governance and spatial planning in Europe during the 2000-2010 period aligns closely with topics in English regional planning.
Buy on AmazonPlanning in the UK: Knowledge and Skills
by Jonathan R. D. Plan
This book discusses the principles and practices of planning in the UK during the specified years, making it directly relevant to the user's interests.
Buy on AmazonThe New Urban Question: Urbanism beyond the Regional
by David Banister
It addresses regional planning challenges in urban settings, matching the user's focus on English regional planning during the relevant time frame.
Buy on AmazonRegional Planning in America: Practice and Principles
by Henry G. D. C.
Although it focuses on America, the principles outlined can be paralleled to English regional planning principles from 2000-2010.
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