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173. Big leap planning systems and ways of place, Calvin Po_PX

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The Evolution of Urban Planning in Post-War Britain

This chapter explores the evolution of planning systems in Britain following World War II, focusing on the transition to state intervention inspired by Keynesian economics. It examines the implications of the 1947 planning act, the nationalization of development rights, and the balance between public good and community challenges. The discussion also introduces innovative concepts for decentralized planning and the impact of historical decisions on current urban governance.

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