Community & Spatial Planning in the Irish Border Region: Shaping the relationship between people and place

Gavan Rafferty, Greg Lloyd

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Abstract

This report seeks to explore the interfaces between land-use planning (reforms) and community planning (innovation) in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland – with a specific focus on the Irish border region. Recognising that there are vertical, horizontal and lateral dimensions to this potential interface between land-use and community planning, this report addresses a number of the emerging questions around culture, capacity and competence in executing the new governance arrangements on an integrated basis.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherInternational Centre for Local and Regional Development
Number of pages28
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 22 Dec 2014

Bibliographical note

FUNDING: INTERREG IVA administered by the SEUPB

Keywords

  • Community Planning
  • Spatial Planning
  • Irish Border Region
  • Island of Ireland
  • Northern Ireland
  • Ireland
  • Local Government Reform
  • Local Economic and Community Plan
  • Service Delivery
  • Governance

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