Place, Policy and Politics

Place, Policy and Politics

Author: Michael Harloe

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-05-23

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1134998317

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The past ten years have seen local government in the UK facing two major challenges: to survive in the face of Thatcher government hostility, and to adapt to enormously powerful forces of economic restructuring which have also been encouraged by government policies. The key aspects of these changing fortunes of British towns explored in this important new book is the ability of individual localities to exercise any control over their own growth and decline. Place, Policy and Politics examines local political initiatives seeking to influence economic and social development in seven sharply contrasting localities, ranging from the outer council estates of Merseyside to the boom towns of Cheltenham and Swindon. Throughout their analysis, the contributors, drawn from a wide range of social science disciplines, address the vital questions in the debate over local policy initiatives, including: * To what extent are localities able to harness trends in the national and international economy to provide jobs and a better standard of living for their inhabitants? * Why do local authorities vary in their capacity to initiate economic policy? * To what extent do national urban and other policies inhibit or encourage their efforts? * How might central government modify its policies to facilitate the prospering of localities?


Coastal Zone Planning and Management

Coastal Zone Planning and Management

Author: Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain)

Publisher: Thomas Telford

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780727719041

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The objective of coastal management is the preservation of coastal resources whilst simultaneously satisfying the sometimes conflicting interests and requirements of protection, development, usage and conservation. Given the ever increasing awareness of coastal planning and management on an integrated basis this volume compounds the general change in perspective.


The Changing Shape of Work

The Changing Shape of Work

Author: Richard K. Brown

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 134925651X

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The contributors provide critical accounts of the transformation of work and employment during the final quarter of the twentieth century. They draw on their own and others' current research to identify the origins and consequences of these developments and illustrate their impact on society, organizations, individuals and communities. Wide-ranging reviews of changes in labour markets and employment practices provide the context for detailed studies, including the 'feminization' of work, informal working, responses to unemployment, organizational culture, and Total Quality Management.


Risky Business?

Risky Business?

Author: Robert MacDonald

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-04-22

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1135427658

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First published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Heritage Interpretation

Heritage Interpretation

Author: Marion Blockley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-01-11

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1135129177

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An essential guide to present practice and policy concerning issues in heritage management, Heritage Interpretation draws on the accumulated expertise and international reputation for excellence of the UK heritage industry to describe and analyze best practice in heritage interpretation. The contributors, all responsible for developing best practices, come from a range of heritage organizations including English Heritage, The National Trust, Historic Scotland, CADW and National Parks. They draw on examples from throughout the UK, from public art and twentieth-century military remains, to cathedrals and urban heritage, and discuss the range of interpretive options available and how they can be appropriately tailored to specific places and audiences. Providing practical guidance on interpretive techniques, the book provides insights into the philosophies and thinking that underpins their adoption in particular contexts. This clear and easy guide is an valuable addition to the reading list of any student of history or heritage studies.


In My Life

In My Life

Author: John England

Publisher: Paragon Publishing

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1782224718

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John England uses the words of the song to bring to life his memories of places and people he has known and loved. The memoirs are a personal account of life, family and career, with reflections on many themes, particularly music. This book will be a surprise to those who know John – and those that don’t. John England uses quotes from a lot of different sources to comment and entertain. It is a very readable account of the life and times of someone who has had a successful professional career and a private life touched by sadness but who has found happiness again.


New Patterns

New Patterns

Author: Michael Carr

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 9780174386810

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New Patterns: Process and Change in Human Geography introduces modern geographical theory in an accessible format and reflects the changing nature of the subject. The in-depth applied analysis of topics, consolidated by extensive reference to case study material, makes it an essential textbook for advanced level geography students.