The Greening of London, 1920–2000

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, City Planning & Urban Development, History, Modern, 20th Century, Sports
Cover of the book The Greening of London, 1920–2000 by Matti O. Hannikainen, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Matti O. Hannikainen ISBN: 9781134807543
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: May 15, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Matti O. Hannikainen
ISBN: 9781134807543
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: May 15, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

The long-term development of public green spaces such as parks, public gardens, and recreation grounds in London during the twentieth century is a curiously neglected subject, despite the fact that various kinds of green spaces cover huge areas in cities in the UK today. This book explores how and why public green spaces have been created and used in London, and what actors have been involved in their evolution, during the course of the twentieth century. Building on case studies of the contemporary boroughs of Camden and Southwark and making use of a wealth of archival material, the author takes us through the planning and creation stages, to the intended (and actual) uses and ongoing management of the spaces. By highlighting the rise and fall of municipal authorities and the impact of neo-liberalism after the 1970s, the book also deepens our understanding of how London has been governed, planned and ruled during the twentieth century. It makes a crucial contribution to academic as well as political discourse on the history and present role of green space in sustainable cities.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The long-term development of public green spaces such as parks, public gardens, and recreation grounds in London during the twentieth century is a curiously neglected subject, despite the fact that various kinds of green spaces cover huge areas in cities in the UK today. This book explores how and why public green spaces have been created and used in London, and what actors have been involved in their evolution, during the course of the twentieth century. Building on case studies of the contemporary boroughs of Camden and Southwark and making use of a wealth of archival material, the author takes us through the planning and creation stages, to the intended (and actual) uses and ongoing management of the spaces. By highlighting the rise and fall of municipal authorities and the impact of neo-liberalism after the 1970s, the book also deepens our understanding of how London has been governed, planned and ruled during the twentieth century. It makes a crucial contribution to academic as well as political discourse on the history and present role of green space in sustainable cities.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Companion Encyclopedia of Anthropology by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book The Romantics by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Science and Ideology by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Revival: The Economics of the Kingdom of God (1927) by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Becoming a Successful School Leader by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Creating Value with Big Data Analytics by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Creating a Culture of Integrity by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Hope by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book The Transnational Politics of Higher Education by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Space Meets Status by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Fathers in Cultural Context by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Redefining Stalinism by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Mediaeval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book The Interfaces of Chinese Syntax with Semantics and Pragmatics by Matti O. Hannikainen
Cover of the book Confronting Land and Property Problems for Peace by Matti O. Hannikainen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy