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Reviews: The Containment of Urban England, Volume 1, Urban and Metropolitan Growth Processes, or Megalopolis Denied, Volume 2, the Planning System: Objectives, Operations, Impacts, Office Linkages and Location: Study of Communications and Spatial Pattern in Central London, Progress in Planning, the Office Industry: Patterns of Growth and Location, a Report of the Regional Plan Association, the Retail Structure of Cities—Occasional Paper Number 1. Proceedings of the Symposium Held by the Urban Study Group at Salford in September 1971, Vandalism, Defensible Space: People and Design in the Violent City, the Politics of Urban Planning, Industrial Air Pollution Control

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  • A.G. Wilson

    (Department of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, England)

  • A. W. Evans

    (Centre for Environmental Studies, London, England)

  • Krystyna Robinson

    (Hove District Planning Department, Hove, Sussex, England)

  • W. Houghton-Evans

    (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, England)

  • L. J. Sharpe

    (Nuffield College, Oxford, England)

  • G. A. Norton

    (Imperial College Field Station, Ascot, Berks., England)

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  • A.G. Wilson & A. W. Evans & Krystyna Robinson & W. Houghton-Evans & L. J. Sharpe & G. A. Norton, 1974. "Reviews: The Containment of Urban England, Volume 1, Urban and Metropolitan Growth Processes, or Megalopolis Denied, Volume 2, the Planning System: Objectives, Operations, Impacts, Office Linkages and," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 6(1), pages 117-128, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:6:y:1974:i:1:p:117-128
    DOI: 10.1068/a060117
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