Selecting and allocating land for housing development: politics, expedient sites, reginal planning and localism
Language: English Series: FiBRE Findings in Built and Rural EnvironmentsPublication details: London, RICS, November 2011Description: 15pSubject(s): Summary: This study examines the balance that is struck locally between allocations as a purely technical process, and the selection of sites for housing as a political act that might deviate from 'good planning'.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reference material | Archives RICS Boxes | RICS 2011/69 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
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This study examines the balance that is struck locally between allocations as a purely technical process, and the selection of sites for housing as a political act that might deviate from 'good planning'.