Abstract
Self P.J.O. (1967) Regional Planning in Britain: Analysis and Evaluation, Reg. Studies 1, 3–10. The history of regional planning in Britain has been long and complex. With the new interest in economic regional planning, there is a contrast between the economic planning region, the city or urban region and the administrative or cultural region. The national and the regional contributions to regional planning need carefully distinguishing. The right machinery for regional planning raises difficult problems, and the experience of French planning offers possible lessons.
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