Research: Working papers
The Research Papers in Town and Regional Planning make available new findings and innovative thinking resulting from current research in the Department of Town and Regional Planning.
The series includes theoretical papers, interim research findings and draft reports, presenting research in a form which is rapidly generated and accessible to a wide audience. They often contain more detailed analysis and data than would be the case in later publication. We actively encourage comments on the papers.
For further information, contact:
Dr Jamie Gough
Research Papers Series Editors
Department of Town and Regional Planning
University of Sheffield
Sheffield S10 2TN
Great Britain
Fax: +44 (0) 114 2722199
Dr Jamie Gough:
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Obtaining copies of research working papers:
Paper copies of Research Papers in Town and Regional Planning can be obtained by sending a cheque for £5 (inc p&p) (unless otherwise stated below), made payable to the University of Sheffield, to the Editorial Assistant at the above address.
Electronic copies (PDF format) may be freely downloaded from the links below, where available.
Research Papers available:
TRP148 Residential Development Since 2000. Peter Bibby, November 2007. This paper is available at a cost of £30.
TRP147 Everyday life and spatial governance
Proceedings of a workshop held at The University of Sheffield on 24th June 2005.
TRP146 Production Subcontracting and Location. Adelheid Holl, November 2004.
TRP145 Transport as a location factor: new start-ups and relocations in Portugal. Adelheid Holl, September 2002.
TRP144 Good Planning, Good Publics. Simone Abram, April 2002.
TRP143 Perspectives on Participation: Papers presented at a seminar at the Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield, April 2001. Stephen Connelly, Simone Abram, Tim Richardson
TRP142 A micro-level study of road infrastructure improvements and manufacturing plant location in Spain. Adelheid Holl, December 2001.
TRP141 Mixed estates through low cost home ownership in Sheffield: an evaluation, Jacqueline Boulter and John Hughes, September 2001.
TRP140 Reflections on analysing discourse in planning and environmental policy research. Liz Sharp & Tim Richardson, December 2000.
TRP139 Planning Obligations and the Mediation of Development. Heather Campbell, Hugh Ellis, Caroline Gladwell, John Henneberry, Jenny Poxon & Steven Rowley, December 2000.
TRP138 The challenge of the development plan puzzle. Jenny Poxon, December 2000.
TRP137 Movers and shapers: the role of planning education in shaping the planning profession of the future. Jenny Poxon, December 2000.
TRP136 Explanation and evaluation in local governance and local business representation. D. Valler, A. Wood & P. North, August 1998.
TRP135 Participatory practice in the context of Local Agenda 21: a case study evaluation of UK experience. A. Wild & R.J. Marshall, September 1997.
TRP134 Local business representation and the private sector role in local economic policy in Britain. A. Wood, D. Valler & P. North, September 1997.
TRP133 Transport infrastructure and regional economic development in Europe: a review of theoretical and methodological approaches. B. Linneker, April 1997.
TRP132 A decent investment: the individual investor in privately rented housing. John Hughes & Jean Madin, December 1996.
TRP131 Britain: the creation of a national digital topographic database. Ian Masser, November 1996.
TRP130 The United States: the National Spatial Data Infrastructure in perspective. Ian Masser, November 1996.
TRP 129 Small towns and intermediate cities in India: assessment of growth performance and role in different regions. A. Panneerselvam and Robert Marshall, September 1996.
TRP 128 'Locality' and local economic strategy. David Valler, December 1995.
TRP 127 Locality, local economic strategy and private sector involvement: Case studies in private sector involvement: case studies in Norwich and Cardiff, David Valler, December 1995.
TRP 126 'Strategic' enabling? Cardiff City Council and local economic strategy. David Valler, December 1995.
TRP125 The role of the voluntary sector in urban nature conservation. Jeremy Patterson and Robert Marshall, November 1995.
TRP124 E. M. Gibbs, Patrick Abercrombie and the early town planning movement in Sheffield. Robert Marshall, November 1995.
TRP123 The Marnu: an effective means for rural settlement planning in France? Philip Booth, May 1994.
TRP 122 High-tech centres and regional innovation: some case studies in the UK, Germany, Japan and Korea. Deog-seong Oh and Ian Masser, February 1994.
TRP 121 Housing Associations, private finance and risk avoidance: the impact on urban renewal and inner cities. Tony Crook and Maureen Moroney, January 1994.
TRP 120 Defending local amenity: the Tesco superstore proposal at Meadowhead, Sheffield. Philip Booth and Matthew Gibbs, November 1993.
TRP 119 Geographic Information in Europe: an overview and a research agenda. Denise Lievesley and Ian Masser, September 1993.
TRP 118 High technology and regional development policy and evaluation of Korea's Technopolis Programme. Dr Deog-Seong Oh, August 1993.
TRP 117 The Sheffield Supertram: potential effects upon retail-commercial centres. Gwyn Rowley, July 1993.
TRP 116 GIS in environment auditing: prospects and potential. Ian Masser and Andrew Pritchard, May 1993.
TRP 115 Crisis, chaos, crunch? Planning for urban growth in the developing world. C. L. Choguill, March 1993.
TRP 114 The impact of Toyota on the local economy and labour market of Derbyshire. Paul Foley, Jo Hutchinson and Gillian Tait, March 1993.
TRP 113 Urban policy in England and Wales and France: a comparative assessment of recent policy initiatives. Philip Booth and Howard Green, January 1993.
TRP 112 The Central Business District within British cities: perspectives and prospects. Gwyn Rowley, February 1993.
TRP 111 GIS in local government: an overview of take-up and implementation. Heather Campbell and Ian Masser, September 1992.
TRP 110 Urban spatial growth and metropolitan areas: a consideration of the dynamics, components and developing problems of British cities. Gwyn Rowley, June 1992.
TRP 109 Revisions and modifications: the effect of change on French plans d'occupation des sols. Philip Booth, Tanya Stafford, August 1992.
TRP 108 The use of monitoring systems: an evaluation of the SETIA project monitoring system. Ian Masser, May 1992.
TRP 107 The applicability of Western models of industrial linkages in developing countries: a case study of Korea. Yong-Woong Kim & Ian Masser, May 1992.
TRP 106 Undertaking comparative research: the experience of working on French development control. Philip Booth, April 1992.
TRP 105 Implementing urban development projects : a search for criteria for success. Charles L Choguill November 1991.
TRP 104 Certainty flexibility and delay in the development control process: some comparisons. Philip Booth, November 1991.
TRP 103 User-friendly GIS modelling: Oxymoron? Or an effective tool for spatial analysis and decision making in the 1990's? Earl G Bossard, September 1991.
