Department of Environmental Planning

Strathclyde Papers in Planning

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This series of papers published by the Department of Environmental Planning at the University of Strathclyde is designed to give authors an opportunity to report on contemporary issues and themes in urban, regional and environmental policy and planning.

Papers are invited from practice and research, from within planning and from related disciplines.

Papers are obtainable from:
Department of Environmental Planning,
University of Strathclyde,
50 Richmond Street,
Glasgow, G1 1XN
Tel: (0141) 548 3906 / 3640
Fax: (0141) 552 2511
e-mail: enviro.planning@strath.ac.uk

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The following papers are currently available:

 
No. 32

ENVIRONMENTAL APPRAISAL IN SCOTLAND: Local Authority Experience, Fiona Walsh and Janet Brand, 1998

No. 31 THE W(H)ITHERING OF SCOTTISH DEVELOPMENT PLANNING?, The impact of a Scottish Parliament upon Development Planning. Keith Hayton, 1997

No. 30

THE ROLE OF EVENTS IN GLASGOW'S URBAN REGENERATION, Peter Booth, 1996
No. 29 ACCESSIBLE HOUSING, Dory Reeves, 1996
No. 28 DRUMCHAPEL OPPORTUNITIES: An Evaluation of 1993, Ivan Turok and Adrian Healy, 1994
No. 27 REGIONAL PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE IN BRITAIN IN THE 1990s, Urlan Wannop, 1994
No. 26 DRUMCHAPEL OPPORTUNITIES: An Evaluation of 1992, Ivan Turok and Adrian Healy, 1993
No. 25 URBAN PLANNING IN THE TRANSITION FROM APARTHEID, Ivan Turok, 1993
No. 24 MAKING CONNECTIONS: The Growth of a Scottish Industrial Cluster in Electronics, Ivan Turok, 1993
No. 23 LOOSE CONNECTIONS? Foreign Investment and Local Linkages in 'Silicon Glen', Ivan Turok, 1993
No. 22 SHAPING THE NEW COUNCILS: A Critical Analysis of the Government's Proposals for Scottish Local Government Reform, Keith Hayton, 1993
No. 21 THE END OF LOCAL ENTERPRISE? The Relationship Between the Local Enterprise Companies and the Enterprise Trusts, Keith Hayton, 1992
No. 20 DEVELOPING DRUMCHAPEL OPPORTUNITIES: An Evaluation of 1991, Ivan Turok and Adrian Healy, 1992
No. 19 SHELTER FOR ALL BY THE YEAR 2000? Implementing a Low Cost Housing Programme for Nigeria, Mustapha Zubairu, 1991
No. 18 STRATEGIES FOR THE PERIPHERAL ESTATES - Proceedings of a Conference, edited by Ivan Turok, 1991
No. 17 AREA-BASED EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVES: An Evaluation of Drumchapel, Ivan Turok, 1991
No. 15 SCOTLAND FOR SALE? The Impact of External Takeovers in the 1980s, Ranald Richardson and Ivan Turok, 1990
No. 14 SUPPORTING THE START-UP AND GROWTH OF SMALL FIRMS: A Study in West Lothian, Ivan Turok and Pat Richardson, 1989
No. 12 THE REAGAN LEGACY AND THE POLITICS OF URBAN DISINVESTMENT, Timothy Barnekov and Daniel Rich, 1988
No. 11 THE NUCLEAR INQUIRY: A Scottish-German Comparison, K. J. Clement, 1987
No. 10 GEAR AND NEW TOWN POLICY: Conflict or Complement, Alistair G. M. Nairn, 1987
No. 9 WHO ENJOYS THE COUNTRYSIDE?, Nigel Curry and Alison Comley, 1986
No. 8 SHIFTING THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PLANNING Two Contributions on "Lifting the Burden" and the Subsequent Reform of Planning, M. G. Lloyd and A. I. Cowie, edited by Robin Boyle, 1986
No. 7 ENERGY AND REMOTE COMMUNITIES: The Coll Initiative, Nigel Hooper, 1985
No. 5 OUTSIDE THE LAW? Non-Statutory Local Planning in Scotland, Ian Angus, 1985
No. 4 TRANSPORT INVESTMENT AS AN AGENT OF REGIONAL PLANNING, R. Owen Smith, 1984



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