Market Towns: Roles, challenges and prospects / Edition 1

Market Towns: Roles, challenges and prospects / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0415389623
ISBN-13:
9780415389624
Pub. Date:
11/08/2007
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415389623
ISBN-13:
9780415389624
Pub. Date:
11/08/2007
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Market Towns: Roles, challenges and prospects / Edition 1

Market Towns: Roles, challenges and prospects / Edition 1

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Overview

Original and insightful, this volume, giving in-depth consideration to the key issues affecting the future of market towns, provides readers with a framework for evaluating policy initiatives and progress in market towns.

Through a detailed analysis of the characteristics of over 200 towns and in-depth studies of eleven towns in different parts of England, the authors identify and explore a number of key roles for market towns. Such as:

  • retirement towns
  • commuter towns
  • employment centres
  • service centres
  • tourist towns.

Setting the results in the context of past and current policy, they consider in more detail some of the critical issues, including increased personal mobility, aging populations, housing growth and affordability, employment and retail competitiveness. Drawing on this detailed case study material, a final section explores the future role of market towns as sustainable communities and how they might best assure their futures.

Addressing issues which have not yet been covered in contemporary planning literature, this comprehensive volume provides a wide-ranging discussion that will appeal to those involved at all levels of practice related to market towns as well as to academics and students working in both rural and urban geography and planning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415389624
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/08/2007
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Neil Powe is a lecturer in planning at the University of Newcastle. His main research interests include non-market environmental valuation and rural planning. Market towns research has provided the focus of his rural planning research and he has co-authored a number of journal articles on the subject. He has published a book on environmental valuation. Trevor Hart is visiting research fellow in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, University of Newcastle. He has a number of years’ experience of practice in planning and economic development in rural areas and has recently been engaged in a number of evaluation studies involving the impact of enterprise policy in deprived communities, graduate recruitment in small businesses and the impact of social enterprise. Tim Shaw is head of the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, University of Newcastle. His research has covered various aspects of regional planning and he has many years’ experience dealing with issues of rural planning. He has co-authored journal articles on market towns and is currently editing a special issue on green belts for the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.

Table of Contents

Foreword 1 The challenges of understanding market towns Part 1 Characteristics, roles and policy 2 Market town characteristics 3 Exploring contemporary functional roles 4 Policies for market towns Part 2 Issues and challenges 5 Transport and mobility in the English market town 6 Ready or not: the ageing of the market towns’ population 7 Market towns, housing and social inclusion 8 Capacity vs. need: exploring regional differences in housing provision in market towns 9 Market towns and rural employment 10 Visiting the shops: rural service centre or visitor attraction? Part 3 What prospects for market towns? 11 Drivers for change in the case study towns 12 Market towns: roles, challenges and prospects
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