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Land-use planning in a world of shrinking resources
Authors:Alice Coleman
Abstract:The paper contrasts two opposed strategies of land-use planning: the classical planning strategy of containment and conservation, and the strategy for outward displacement of land uses, here designated ‘Lemmings Rule’. It is shown how Lemmings Rule which has characterized recent years in Britain, despite the existence of the planning machine, has resulted in large-scale waste of the land resource through various landuse zones outward from the inner city. Statistics derived from the Second Land Utilisation Survey of the 1960s and sample resurveys of the 1970s are cited in support of the argument for a return to the insurance principle in planning.
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