Preface. Introduction. European Cities: the interaction of planning systems, property markets and real estate. Part One: European Heartland. London. Amsterdam. Brussels. Dusseldorf. Paris. Part Two: Northern Europe. Helsinki. Stockholm. Copenhagen. Edinburgh. Dublin. Part Three: Southern Europe. Barcelona. Rome. Athens. Istanbul. Part Four: Eastern Europe. Budapest. Prague. Warsaw. Berlin. Property, planning and European progress. Index.
J.N. Berry, W.S. McGreal
'This is an example of competent editing by Jim Berry and Stan
McGreal at the University of Ulster...The chapters on individual
cities, though structured broadly according to the same pattern,
vary enough in this respect to capture the distinctive features of
the planning, market and investment factors. With seventeen
sizeable cities covered, the variety of political nad institutional
contexts and the range of influence of fiscal and planning-control
systems comes over strongly.' - AESOP News
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chapters but to the broader trends affecting urban Europe. This
provides a clear and accessible context for the detailed studies to
come...a valuable contribution to this literature.' - Planning
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