Conservation of the British countryside

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"Conservation of the British Countryside" is a seminal work by architect and environmentalist Clough Williams-Ellis advocating the protection and sensitive planning of rural landscapes in Britain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction work
advocatesFor protection of rural landscapes
sensitive planning of rural areas
aimsTo influence policymakers on rural planning
raise public awareness of countryside loss
associatedWith British rural preservation movement NERFINISHED
Clough Williams-Ellis’s environmental campaigns
author Clough Williams-Ellis NERFINISHED
context interwar British planning and conservation debates
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes threats to rural landscapes from uncontrolled development
field environmental conservation
urban and regional planning
focusesOn British countryside
genre environmental literature
planning theory
hasNotableIdea importance of aesthetic value in landscape protection
need for coordinated national planning for countryside
hasPerspective architectural
environmentalist
influencedBy early 20th-century planning debates in Britain
influences British conservation movement NERFINISHED
rural planning policy discourse in the UK
language English
mainSubject countryside conservation
landscape protection
rural planning
proposes planning controls to protect countryside character
setIn Britain NERFINISHED
workOf Clough Williams-Ellis NERFINISHED

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Clough Williams-Ellis notableWork Conservation of the British countryside