<p><strong>'...it is particularly rare to find a cohesive and coherent text on planning for sustainability...as a result </strong><em>Land and Limits</em><strong> will be a useful text for a wide audience</strong> - <em>Anna R. Davies, Environmental Values.</em><br /><br /><strong>'I would recommend that the book should be read widely and deeply by politicans, developers and academics alike...'</strong> - <em>Anna R. Davies, Environmental Values.</em><br /><br /><strong>'There are dozens of interesting ideas and thought-provoking comments in this book.' -</strong> <em>Geographical Association, John Fairburn, Staffordshire University</em><br /><br /><strong>'A lucid and accessible review of the theoretical foundations of the subject matter leads the reader into a detailed examination of current land use practices for delivering sustainable UK strategies in key areas of resource management.' -</strong> <em>Tony Jackson, University of Dundee</em><br /><strong>'A refreshingly critical and theoretically sophisticated analysis of sustainable development in practice...the book should be read widely and deeply by politicians, developers and academics alike' -</strong> <em>Environmental Values</em><br /><strong>'Everyone who teaches planners should read this...a tightly argued and extremely scholarly book' -</strong> <em>International Planning Studies</em></p><p><strong>'For its measured and scholarly style, its robust dismissal of humbug and rhetoric, and its detailed engagement with a series of controversial environmental issues in the UK, the book deserves to be read widely by academics and practitioners alike' -</strong> <em>Land Use Policy, 2002</em></p><p><strong>'In</strong> <em>Land and Limits</em><strong>...[the authors]...have answered academic demands for a cogently argued and thoroughly sourced text that explores the relationship between sustainable development and planning' -</strong> <em>Town Planning Review 2003</em></p>
<p><strong> <br /></strong></p><p><strong><strong>'...it is particularly rare to find a cohesive and coherent text on planning for sustainability...as a result </strong><em>Land and Limits</em><strong> will be a useful text for a wide audience</strong> - <em>Anna R. Davies, Environmental Values.</em><br /><br /><strong>'I would recommend that the book should be read widely and deeply by politicans, developers and academics alike...'</strong> - <em>Anna R. Davies, Environmental Values.</em><br /><br /><strong>'There are dozens of interesting ideas and thought-provoking comments in this book.' -</strong> <em>Geographical Association, John Fairburn, Staffordshire University</em><br /><br /><strong>'A lucid and accessible review of the theoretical foundations of the subject matter leads the reader into a detailed examination of current land use practices for delivering sustainable UK strategies in key areas of resource management.' -</strong> <em>Tony Jackson, University of Dundee</em><br /><strong>'A refreshingly critical and theoretically sophisticated analysis of sustainable development in practice...the book should be read widely and deeply by politicians, developers and academics alike' -</strong> <em>Environmental Values</em><br /><strong>'Everyone who teaches planners should read this...a tightly argued and extremely scholarly book' -</strong> <em>International Planning Studies</em></strong></p> <strong><br /></strong><p><strong><strong>'For its measured and scholarly style, its robust dismissal of humbug and rhetoric, and its detailed engagement with a series of controversial environmental issues in the UK, the book deserves to be read widely by academics and practitioners alike' -</strong> <em>Land Use Policy, 2002</em></strong></p> <strong><br /></strong><p><strong><strong>'In</strong> <em>Land and Limits</em><strong>...[the authors]...have answered academic demands for a cogently argued and thoroughly sourced text that explores the relationship between sustainable development and planning' -</strong> <em>Town Planning Review 2003</em></strong></p>