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Integrating planning in a devolved Scotland

Pages 19-36 | Published online: 03 Jun 2010

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Michael Gregory Lloyd & Deborah Peel. (2012) Soft contractualism? Facilitating institutional change in planning and development relations in Scotland. Urban Research & Practice 5:2, pages 239-255.
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Lawrence Wai Chung Lai, Ping Yung, Rita Yi Man Li & Daniel Chi Wing Ho. (2007) The private supply of and public demand for planning: Compliance with planning conditions in the absence of direct statutory enforcement measures. Planning Practice & Research 22:4, pages 535-557.
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D. Peel & M.G. Lloyd. (2006) The Twisting Paths to Planning Reform in Scotland. International Planning Studies 11:2, pages 89-107.
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M. Greg Lloyd & Deborah Peel. (2005) Tracing a spatial turn in planning practice in Scotland. Planning Practice & Research 20:3, pages 313-325.
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Tore Sager. (2011) Neo-liberal urban planning policies: A literature survey 1990–2010. Progress in Planning.
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Jon Shaw, Danny MacKinnon & Iain Docherty. (2009) Divergence or Convergence? Devolution and Transport Policy in the United Kingdom. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 27:3, pages 546-567.
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Deborah PeelGreg Lloyd. (2016) Community Planning and Land Use Planning in Scotland. Public Policy and Administration 22:3, pages 353-366.
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