Description
This module aims to introduce students to the concept of spatial planning and its development within the UK urban and regional planning system. The module critically examines the evolution of the UK urban and regional planning system. It addresses the nature of the planning challenge, asks why we plan and investigates the role of the state in the planning system. It charts and critically evaluates the development of the planning system from 19th century efforts to regulate rapid urbanisation and industrialisation through to the emergence of the post Second World War system of “Town and Country Planning”. It addresses the contemporary shift from “regionalism” to “localism” and the conflicts and controversies this embodies. The module pays particular attention to 1) the distinction between traditional land-use planning and “spatial planning” approaches; 2) the relationship between planning, economic growth and sustainable development; and 3) the challenge of democratic accountability.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.