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Words: 2,084 | Submitted: Mon Dec 10 2007
... are involved within the planning sphere. Planning is a valuable asset. The physical environment of planning has been given measures such as, development control and litigation on conservation and design. From which issues of loss of countryside and habitat loss can be addressed. Within our economic environment the distribution of resources within the regions would be part of planning policy; this could also involve the social environment. There have been many theoretical debates as to what environment from the social, economic, political and physical environment that planning deals with. It was suggested by Keeble (1952), that planning was only concerned with our physical environment and did not include economic, social or political planning. But it is Taylor who suggests otherwise as I quote "People generally wish to control the form of their environment to maintain or enhance their well being or welfare" (Urban planning theory since 1945) this would give evidence to the ...
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