In this paper the authors examine the technical assumptions and measureent errors involved in the population and household projections which constitute the basic ingredient of housing land allocations in England. They also provide an analysis of the advice on housing land provision in the Regional Planning Guidance (RPG) series, picking out similarities and differences in the approach taken by the Secretary of State for the Environment in each region. They conclude with some thoughts on the appropriateness of current mechanisms for the allocation of future housing requirements at the strategic or regional level.
In this paper we develop arguments to suggest that regional differences in housing markets and house...
The purpose was to consider whether residential planning decisions for similar schemes are made in a...
Land use planning systems in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) share a common history. In both n...
It is an axiom of good planning practice that the most up-to-date information available should be us...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...
Significant differences exist between national, regional, and local housing markets in the extent to...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
This paper explores the emergence of housing strategies at the regional level in England in the cont...
In this paper the basic principles behind the UK land use planning system are set out and the change...
The policy to generate land and finance for affordable housing through the land use planning system ...
This paper explores some implications for the housing market of the operation of the land use planni...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
This paper compares recent experience in the use of the planning system to facilitate the provision ...
Discusses the problem of inadequate housing supply and how it might be addressed. Examines changes t...
In this paper we develop arguments to suggest that regional differences in housing markets and house...
The purpose was to consider whether residential planning decisions for similar schemes are made in a...
Land use planning systems in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) share a common history. In both n...
It is an axiom of good planning practice that the most up-to-date information available should be us...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...
Significant differences exist between national, regional, and local housing markets in the extent to...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
This paper explores the emergence of housing strategies at the regional level in England in the cont...
In this paper the basic principles behind the UK land use planning system are set out and the change...
The policy to generate land and finance for affordable housing through the land use planning system ...
This paper explores some implications for the housing market of the operation of the land use planni...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
This paper compares recent experience in the use of the planning system to facilitate the provision ...
Discusses the problem of inadequate housing supply and how it might be addressed. Examines changes t...
In this paper we develop arguments to suggest that regional differences in housing markets and house...
The purpose was to consider whether residential planning decisions for similar schemes are made in a...
Land use planning systems in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) share a common history. In both n...