Description : Journal article by Selman & Barker. Argues that, despite a lack of integration of countryside policies, the UK policy making style is one of consensus, and conducive to collaboration between conflicting interest groups. Examines 5 case studies in which multi-agency fora have been established to resolve local land use and economic development issues: Loch Lomond Loch Rannoch and Glen Lyon; The islands of Fetlar and Islay in the Somerset Levels
Date : 1989
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Coverage : Loch Lomond; Loch Rannoch and Glen Lyon
Data Source : Planning Exchange
Format : Published Document
Electronic Format : No
Accessibility : Subject to a charge
Key Words : Agriculture and farming; Forestry; Land management; Land use; Planning; Agreements; Strategic plans; Development plan; Schemes; Administrative areas; Partnerships; Policy
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