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The economics of land use planning (LUP) [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Health and Safety Executive ; (1)Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Current policy -- Rationale for government intervention -- Land use planning and societal risk -- Comparison with the EU -- Applying market based mechanisms to land use planning: Safety levy -- Insurance -- Cap and trade -- Conclusion
Annex A: Glossary of economic terms and concepts -- Annex B: Land use planning systems of the Netherlands, France and Germany -- Annex C: Buncefield and land use planning reforms -- Annex D: Summary of initial regulatory impact assessment of land use planning around large scale petrol storage sites
Summary: Paper explores the economic theory behind alternative approaches to the current Land Use Planning (LUP) system around major hazard sites. Also explores recent changes in policy following the Buncefield explosion and provides a survey of approaches to land use planning adopted in France, Germany and the Netherlands.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 144338-1001

Current policy -- Rationale for government intervention -- Land use planning and societal risk -- Comparison with the EU -- Applying market based mechanisms to land use planning: Safety levy -- Insurance -- Cap and trade -- Conclusion

Annex A: Glossary of economic terms and concepts -- Annex B: Land use planning systems of the Netherlands, France and Germany -- Annex C: Buncefield and land use planning reforms -- Annex D: Summary of initial regulatory impact assessment of land use planning around large scale petrol storage sites

Paper explores the economic theory behind alternative approaches to the current Land Use Planning (LUP) system around major hazard sites. Also explores recent changes in policy following the Buncefield explosion and provides a survey of approaches to land use planning adopted in France, Germany and the Netherlands.