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Progress in Planning 1993: Vol 39 Index PDF

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Index Age, ethnic and citizen needs 221 Developers, housing 41, 52 Agency structure 26 Development pipeline 50 Age-specific migration, S.E. England 111 Development plans 11, 17, 19 analysis of supply and demand/need 52 Basic needs and development 187 basic needs 187, 195 class and age 217 housing associations 44 ethnic and citizen 195, 215 landowners 39 gender 199 local plans 25 pariicipation 188, 223 operation of 32 settlement planning 197 participation 188 Bedouin private housing developers 41 ethnic and citizen needs, age and relationship with expenditure-based class 217 plans 23, 24 settlement planning 197, 209 site level 50, 54 discrimination 200, 223 Discrimination dual economy 202 ethnic and citizen needs 216 housing 205 settlement planning 200, 223 infrastructure and social services 207 Doctors, records of migration in Britain 81 landownership 203, 219, 229 participation 223 England, South East, migration flows pluralist needs 201, 208 71-166 social needs 205 Escalator region, S.E. England 147 society in Israel 179 Ethnicity Black Country Development Corporation 45 basic needs_ 187, 195, 215 Business cycle, migration flows in S.E. Israeli society 176 England 138 participation in development 188, 223 pluralism 182, 185 Career advancement 147 settlement planning 197, 200 Citizen needs, ethnicity 195, 215 Expenditure-based plans 11, 18 Participation 223 housing investment programmes _ 15, settlement planning 197 24, 34, 37 Class, ethnic and citizen needs 217 infrastructure agencies 42 Community participation 188 landowners 39 definitions 189 operation of 30 intensity and instruments of 193 private housing developers 41 objectives 190 relationship with development plans 23, Council housing 14 34 Counterurbanisation 144 site level 50 Coventry 21 development land 58 Family Practitioner Committees, migration in Cultural pluralism 182 Britain 81 ethnicity 185 Fellahin, ethnic and citizen needs 217 needs 195 participation in meeting ethnic group Gender needs and planning 199 needs 188, 223 Globalisation 146 vi Index Hierarchical spatial division of labour 143 regional development and planning 138 Housebuilders as landowners 40 social composition 121-136 Housebuilders Federation 32, 47 to 85, 121,159 House prices, S.E. England 85, 97 Migration velocities, S.E. England 83, 162 Housing Multiple affiliation 183 analysis of supply and demand/need 52 ethnic needs 205 National Health Service Central Register 79 local plans 15 migration to and from S.E. England 81 Housing associations 30 Needs and devclopment 187 market demand/need 53 class and age 217 policy planning systems 43 ethnic and citizen 195, 215 Housing Corporation 45 gender 199 Housing developers, private 40 participation 188, 223 Housing development model 51 settlement planning 197 Housing investment programmes 11, 13, 18 Nomadic social structure, Bedouin 179, 202 operation of expenditure-based plans 30 relationship between development plans Occupational class, migration flows in S.E. and expenditure-based plans 24, 34 England 123 resource allocation 14 Office of Population Censuses and Surveys’ Housing market, migration flows in S.E. Longitudinal Study 79 England 138 migration to and from S.E. England 115 Organisational pluralism 181 Inner Area Programmes 11, 21, 24 Integration, pluralistic society 183, 187 Israel Palestine 177 Participation 175 settlement planning 197 ethnic group needs 188-194, 223 society, ethnic relationships 176 Pluralism 175, 181 ethnic and citizen needs 195, 215 Jewish state 176 participation in meeting ethnic group needs 188, 223 Labour settlement planning 197, 198 migration flows in S.E. England 122 Policy planning systems, England 11, 18 spatial divisions 141 development plans 32 Landowners, attitudes to expenditure-based expenditure-based plans 30 plans and development plans 39, 48 housing investment programmes 13, Landownership, Bedouin 203, 219, 227, 229 15, 35, 46° Land use planning 11 rejuvenation 35 expenditure policy framework 20 resource allocation 14 unitary development plans 33 revival of interest in 63 Leicester 21 Political pluralism 181 development land 58 Local authorities equilibrium model 183 participation 188 expenditure-based plans/development Population redistribution 142 plans 20, 44 Private housing developers, housing plans 15 expenditure-based plans and development Local economic development 23 plans 40, 52 Local housing strategies 25 Production organisation 164 Local policy making 11 Public Expenditure Survey Committee 12 Location quotients 116 London Docklands Development Corporation 45 Rahat 213 Regional functional disconnection 145 Majority—minority relationships, Israel 176 Regional sectoral specialisation 142 ethnic and citizen needs 215 Resource allocation, planning policy pluralism 181 systems 14 settlement planning 199 Retirement, migration in Britain 113 Migration flows, S.E. England 71-166 age-specific 111 Sedentarisation, Bedouin 179 from 92, 123, 160 Self-employment, migration from S.E. net flows 102, 130, 161 England 129 Index — vii Settlement planning 175 Tel Sheva 213 ethnic and citizen needs 197 Transport policies and programmes 11, 21, discrimination 200, 233 31 participation in meeting ethnic group expenditure-based and development needs 188, 223 plans 34 Social composition, migration flows in Britain 117 Social housing 45 U.K., migration flows to and from S.E. Social promotion 147, 151 England 79 South East England Unemployment, migration in Britain 85, 122 escalator concept 149 Unitary development plans 33, 37, 52 migration flows 71-166 Spatial characteristics, Bedouin settlements Wales, migration to 109, 113 201 Water companies, housing development 42, Spatial division of labour, S.E. England 141 54, 57, 59 Strategic enabling, policy planning systems 63 Structuration 26 Zionism 176 Printed in Great Britain by BPCC Wheatons Ltd, Exeter FS Ce ee 2 oe

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