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Planning for water: space, time and the social organisation of natural resources

Publication Year

1995

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Seeks to provide an analysis of the wider sociotechnical issues shaping contemporary water management strategies. It draws upon in-depth interviews with water company engineers, regulators, policy-makers and developers together with a detailed survey of relevant reports and secondary literature covering recent technological, commercial, regulatory and environmental innovation shaping the British water industry.

Author

Guy, S. and Marvin, S.

ISBN

9780905770468

Publisher Information

University of Newcastle

School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
Newcastle University
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
UNUT
UK

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