The British system of development control is time-consuming and uncertain in outcome. Moreover, it is becoming increasingly overloaded as it has gradually switched away from being centred on a traditional ‘is it an appropriate land-use?’ type approach to one based on multi-faceted inspections of projects and negotiations over the distribution of the potential financial gains arising from them. Recent policy developments have centred on improving the operation of development control. This paper argues that more fundamental issues may be a stake as well. Important market changes have increased workloads. Furthermore, the UK planning system's institutional framework encourages change to move in specific directions, which is not always helpful....
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For over three decades, negotiated planning obligations have been the primary form of land value cap...
There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply of housin...
There is a popular view that land use planning regulations (‘planning’) is hostile to both developme...
Abstract There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply ...
There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply of housin...
Policy towards planning presents scholars of politics and public policy with a significant puzzle. S...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
In this paper the basic principles behind the UK land use planning system are set out and the change...
The time taken to consider development proposals within the English planning system continues to pro...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Is the British planning system flexible, practical and site-specific? Or could it be more accurately...
Faced with acute housing crises, some governments are inclined to strip away the ‘bureaucracy’ of pl...
In the post-war period, there were several largely unsuccessful attempts in England to introduce wor...
Although housing crises are rooted in both demand-side pressures and supply-side blockages, perceive...
AbstractThis paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requi...
For over three decades, negotiated planning obligations have been the primary form of land value cap...
There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply of housin...
There is a popular view that land use planning regulations (‘planning’) is hostile to both developme...
Abstract There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply ...
There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply of housin...
Policy towards planning presents scholars of politics and public policy with a significant puzzle. S...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
In this paper the basic principles behind the UK land use planning system are set out and the change...
The time taken to consider development proposals within the English planning system continues to pro...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Is the British planning system flexible, practical and site-specific? Or could it be more accurately...
Faced with acute housing crises, some governments are inclined to strip away the ‘bureaucracy’ of pl...
In the post-war period, there were several largely unsuccessful attempts in England to introduce wor...
Although housing crises are rooted in both demand-side pressures and supply-side blockages, perceive...
AbstractThis paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requi...
For over three decades, negotiated planning obligations have been the primary form of land value cap...