Structures for Policymaking and the Implementation of Planning in the Republic of Ireland
Structures for Policymaking and the Implementation of Planning in the Republic of Ireland
This chapter, which discusses the administrative system of the Republic of Ireland and its policymaking and planning powers, first examines the functions of each level of Irish administration with respect to the operation and enhancement of the planning system. It then identifies the reasons why the implementation of a national physical development policy from 1966 to 1986 has failed, and also discusses the positive signs in 1990s with regard to planning issues and the need for reform and strategic development of the country.
Keywords: Ireland, policymaking, planning, physical development policy, strategic development
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