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Building on the past and present lessons for effective planning

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS Research Paper Series ; 5 (12) January 2006Publication details: London RICS 2006ISBN:
  • 1842192442
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.4 $2 18
Online resources: Summary: Explores the extent to which effective regulation of planning can be achieved by learning the lessons of past experiences and by drawing upon the attitudes and experiences of key players in planning and development. Highlights how targeted change to planning controls can achieve desired impacts rather than the current attempt to change planning as a whole. Examines planning, markets and typologies, a normative typology of planning tools, the attitudes of UK property agents and developers towards planning regulations, an empirical typology of planning tools and concludes with some recommendations. References.
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Explores the extent to which effective regulation of planning can be achieved by learning the lessons of past experiences and by drawing upon the attitudes and experiences of key players in planning and development. Highlights how targeted change to planning controls can achieve desired impacts rather than the current attempt to change planning as a whole. Examines planning, markets and typologies, a normative typology of planning tools, the attitudes of UK property agents and developers towards planning regulations, an empirical typology of planning tools and concludes with some recommendations. References.