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Review of Scotland's cities - the analysis

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Reviews one of a number of inter-linked reviews within the Executive: the Review of Strategic Planning (2002), the Community Regeneration Statement (2002), and the Transport Delivery Plan (2002), that attempt to combine an appreciation of the functioning and well being of rural areas, towns and cities. Together these reviews represent an update to understanding modern Scotland. This review focuses on current prospects for the economic, environmental and social development of Scotland's cities (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness); and identifies Executive policies which will improve those prospects, taking account of interactions between the cities, their surrounding area and the rest of Scotland.

ISBN

9780755905492

Publisher Information

Scottish Executive

The Scottish Executive is now known as the Scottish Government. The Scottish Executive was formerly the Scottish Office; some older documents were published by the Scottish Development Department.

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