Planning and Rural Recreation in Britain
Auteur : David Groome
Date de publication : 1993
Éditeur : Avebury
Nombre de pages : 346
Résumé du livre
Despite the publication of a growing number of books on countryside recreation, few have analysed the relationship between the planning system and provision for rural recreation. This book aims to fill that gap, critically assessing the role of statutory and informal plans, development control and 'positive' planning in achieving recreational goals. This investigation highlights how policies have been influenced by the search for consensus and the 'acceptability' of recreation projects to different interest groups. It stresses the valuable role that planning can play in safe-guarding recreation resources but also reminds of the limitations of the statutory planning system. Aimed at practitioners and academics, this book usefully identifies the major challenges facing recreation planners during a period of rapid change in the countryside.