1. Geography, History and the Planning Imagination Nicholas A. Phelps, Mark Tewdwr-Jones and Robert Freestone 2. Urban and Regional Planning Susan Fainstein 3. Great Planning Disasters Michael Batty 4. Cities of Tomorrow Robert Freestone 5. Cities in Civilisation John Rennie Short 6. London’s Economy Ron Martin 7. London 2000/2001 Michael Hebbert 8. Working Capital Chris Hamnett 9. Regional Planning John Glasson 10. The Containment of Urban England Tony Champion and John Goddard 11. Sociable Cities Dennis Hardy 12. Regeneration: The Inner City in Context Nick Bailey 13. Non-Plan Philip Allmendinger 14. The Information Age and Technological Change Edward J. Malecki 15. Technopoles of the World Julie Tian Miao 16. Transport and Planning David Banister 17. The World Cities Peter J. Taylor 18. The Polycentric Vision Robert C. Kloosterman and Bart Lambregts 19. Europe 2000: A Pioneering Work Andreas Faludi 20. Urban Futures Simin Davoudi 21. Apologia pro Vita Sua Peter Hall
Mark Tewdwr-Jones is Professor of Spatial Planning and Governance
at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College, London.
Born in Wales and educated at Cardiff and London Universities, he
worked previously in local government in Devon and at Cardiff and
Aberdeen Universities. Research activity focuses on the politics
and governance of planning, including spatial planning, land use
planning futures, place-making, media representations of planning
and planners urban and regional development, governance and
devolution, and representations of planning and urban life. He has
authored or edited numerous books, most recently co-authoring the
fifth edition of the classic Urban and Regional Planning with Peter
Hall. He has advised ministers in UK Government, the Welsh Assembly
and Scottish Executive, on aspects of planning, and recently served
as a lead expert for the Government Chief Scientist’s Foresight
project on Land Use Futures. He has advised governments and
presented key papers in the Europe, the US, Canada, Australia,
South Korea and China.
Nicholas Phelps is Professor of Urban and Regional Development at
the Bartlett School of Planning, University College, London. He
trained as a geographer at UCL before completing a PhD in geography
at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He has since worked in
planning schools at Strathclyde and Cardiff Universities and in
geography schools at Leeds and Southampton. His research interests
cover urban politics, the dynamics of suburban and edge urban
development, multi-national companies and economic development and
the role of the planning system in investment attraction. He has
acted in a consultancy capacity to BBC Wales, Welsh Development
Agency, a consortium including Yorkshire & Humberside Regional
Technology Network, GeoCat University of Leeds, Yorkshire
Enterprise Group, Croydon Council, and the Local Futures Group. His
books include Post-suburban Europe (2006) and The New Competition
for Inward Investment (2003).
Robert Freestone is Professor of Planning and Urban Development in
the Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of New South
Wales in Sydney. He has held previous ppointments in the Department
of Geography at the University of Melbourne, the Urban Research
Program at the Australian National University, the NSW Department
of Planning, and Sydney planning consultancy Design Collaborative.
He has written and edited or co-edited eleven books. These include
Urban Nation: Australia’s Planning Heritage (2010), Cities,
Citizens and Environmental Reform (2009), Designing Australia’s
Cities (2007), Human Scale in Architecture (2003), The Australian
Metropolis: A Planning History (2000), Urban Planning in a Changing
World (2000), Spirited Cities (1994), and Model Communities (1989).
He is a Past President of the International Planning History
Society, associate editor of the journal Planning Perspectives, and
on the editorial boards of Journal of Planning History, Progress in
Planning, and Town Planning Review.
[short bios]
Mark Tewdwr-Jones is Professor of Town Planning at Newcastle
University, UK.
Nicholas A. Phelps is Professor of Urban and Regional Development
at University College London, UK.
Robert Freestone is Professor of Planning at the University
of New South Wales, Australia.
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