The policy of urban containment has lain at the heart of British land-use planning for over fifty years. The author examines the political dynamics underlying the commitment to this policy through the lens of public choice theory. The analysis suggests that macroelectoral shifts in favour of environmental protection have provided a push towards restrictive land-use planning and an emphasis on urban containment in recent years. Evidence of a ‘voluntary’ approach to regulation in other areas of environmental concern, however, suggests that the peculiar focus on containment is attributable to the political power exerted by a coalition of special interests and public sector bureaucrats who benefit most from this core of the British planning sys...
The need to include processes for public participation and involvement has long been accepted as a c...
The green belt, without question the most well-known and influential legacy of town and country plan...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...
Following the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act, a persistent policy of urban containment has been ...
This paper examines some broad issues concerning the role that conservation policy plays in statutor...
296 p., fig,, ref. bib. : 11 ref.This book is concerned with the processes of policy-making and plan...
This paper is a draft of a chapter for a forthcoming book, Research Handbook in Public Law and Publi...
Summary. This paper examines political and legal justifications for zoning and other land-use regula...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
London's increasingly expensive land market has intensified demands on commercial and residential la...
In Britain, as the nature of the state’s involvement in the spatial planning process changed to refl...
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We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
The apparent hegemony of the public-choice approach to metropolitan governance has been sharply chal...
The Kelo decision has unleashed a tidal wave of legislative reforms ostensibly seeking to control em...
The need to include processes for public participation and involvement has long been accepted as a c...
The green belt, without question the most well-known and influential legacy of town and country plan...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...
Following the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act, a persistent policy of urban containment has been ...
This paper examines some broad issues concerning the role that conservation policy plays in statutor...
296 p., fig,, ref. bib. : 11 ref.This book is concerned with the processes of policy-making and plan...
This paper is a draft of a chapter for a forthcoming book, Research Handbook in Public Law and Publi...
Summary. This paper examines political and legal justifications for zoning and other land-use regula...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
London's increasingly expensive land market has intensified demands on commercial and residential la...
In Britain, as the nature of the state’s involvement in the spatial planning process changed to refl...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN026429 / BLDSC - British Library D...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
The apparent hegemony of the public-choice approach to metropolitan governance has been sharply chal...
The Kelo decision has unleashed a tidal wave of legislative reforms ostensibly seeking to control em...
The need to include processes for public participation and involvement has long been accepted as a c...
The green belt, without question the most well-known and influential legacy of town and country plan...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...