Michael Pacione.The power of public participation in local planning in Scotland:the case of conflict over residential development in the metropolitan green belt[J],GeoJournal,(2014) 79:31-57.Pacione, M. (2014). The power of public participation in local planning in Scotland: the case of ...
This study considers the planning system in Scotland as it relates to waste management. It examines local, structure and waste disposal plans in nine areas to identify links between the two systems. Initial findings reveal that statutory plans have limited influence on the location of new waste ...
This paper draws on data collected as part of a larger research project aiming to inform the implementation of DCS in Scotland, delivery of which is planned in three Scottish cities (Aberdeen, Dundee, and Glasgow) as part of a wider suite of harm reduction measures in response to current lev...
In principle, choose any qualified installation contractor with an MCS certificate that would best meet your requirements. They will help you throughout the whole process. Step 2: Your installation contractor needs to notify the Distribution Network Operator (DNO); To determine whether the Distribution...
Michael is killed in a tragic car accident – what happens now? Mary, as survivor, will inherit Michael's half of the house under the principal of joint ownership provided that they had not decided to own the house as Tenants in Common. In Scotland, the law is different and so we will...
摘要: Page 1. Neighbourhood Social Mix: Theory, Evidence, and Implications for Policy andPlanning George Galster Carnegie Centenary Visiting Professor of Scotland, 2010 HilberryProfessor of Urban Affairs Wayne State University Detroit USA年份: 2014 ...
As the biggest city of Scotland and the third largest city of UK, Glasgow has a mature and complete urban planning system, which is being renewed in 2017. Its urban planning rules are both standardized and flexible. It focuses on the goal of promoting sustainable development set out by the ...
This article examines the effort to realize Holyrood, the new home of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, a project that exceeded its budget ten fold and its schedule by five years. In doing so, it identifies the principle that caused this project to fail and the practice that ...
Initially, an invitation was sent to all GPRF practices in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, and a random sample of practices in England, resulting in a total of 500 practices. Healthcare professionals from recruited practices were sent a written invitation to complete the baseline questionnaire. ...
Mhairi and Martin met back in 1997 when they both studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture. Together they co-founded Paper Igloo, the architectural practice that they run from their home in Kippen, Scotland. They increased their land budget to find a suitable plot As speclialists in ...