Spatial studies and strategy for future uncertainty: Ray Green looks at some issues for regional studies in a period of unprecedented uncertainty

The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) has already made clear that economic growth is to be a priority for local planning authorities in the UK. The case for regional strategies rests mainly on their potential to offer a means of anticipating a long-term future as the basis for building Local...

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