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Inside London’s Airports Policy offers a comprehensive analysis of the intricate decision-making processes that have governed airport expansion and development in London. Author Paul Le Blond navigates the contradictions and reversals in policy, tracing how political, economic, and social factors have influenced major airport decisions over time.
This detailed examination reveals the patterns of indecision followed by decisive action, only to be countered by further policy shifts. The book provides valuable insights for policymakers, transport planners, urban developers, and anyone interested in understanding how major infrastructure decisions are made in a complex metropolitan environment. It presents a critical look at the institutional, political, and practical challenges of managing London’s aviation infrastructure.







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