While risk is a key concern in property development, it tends to be discussed by planners only relative to the effects of regulatory planning on private sector risk. Yet planning encompasses a broad range of activities that go beyond its function of regulating private sector development. Despite active approaches to land development being commonly used across different planning contexts, frameworks for analysing public sector strategies to address risk are rarely discussed. We attempt to redress this deficit by investigating the actions of public sector development actors with regard to risk across three different land development models: public land development, land development by public-private partnership, and land readjustment. Using r...
This paper examines how landownership patterns are, partially, both a result of and a condition for ...
ABSTRACT: The international planning community has long regarded Dutch planning culture as atypical ...
Dutch coastal land markets are characterized by high amenity values but are threatened by potential ...
While risk is a key concern in property development, it tends to be discussed by planners only relat...
Contains fulltext : 167408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Public land d...
Since the 1990’s Dutch municipalities successfully invested in land development, which turned into a...
Public land development is an approach where the public authority acquires land for development, ser...
The paper contributes to research that examines how state actors support the financialisation of lan...
The paper contributes to existing research that examines how government policy and state actors supp...
This paper looks at the consequences of the recent property market boom-bust cycle from the planners...
This paper looks at the consequences of the recent property market boom-bust cycle from the planners...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of the Witwatersrand, In par...
The practice of using quantitative risk assessments (QRAs) for managing risks in land-use planning v...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
ABSTRACT: The international planning community has long regarded Dutch planning culture as atypical ...
This paper examines how landownership patterns are, partially, both a result of and a condition for ...
ABSTRACT: The international planning community has long regarded Dutch planning culture as atypical ...
Dutch coastal land markets are characterized by high amenity values but are threatened by potential ...
While risk is a key concern in property development, it tends to be discussed by planners only relat...
Contains fulltext : 167408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Public land d...
Since the 1990’s Dutch municipalities successfully invested in land development, which turned into a...
Public land development is an approach where the public authority acquires land for development, ser...
The paper contributes to research that examines how state actors support the financialisation of lan...
The paper contributes to existing research that examines how government policy and state actors supp...
This paper looks at the consequences of the recent property market boom-bust cycle from the planners...
This paper looks at the consequences of the recent property market boom-bust cycle from the planners...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of the Witwatersrand, In par...
The practice of using quantitative risk assessments (QRAs) for managing risks in land-use planning v...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
ABSTRACT: The international planning community has long regarded Dutch planning culture as atypical ...
This paper examines how landownership patterns are, partially, both a result of and a condition for ...
ABSTRACT: The international planning community has long regarded Dutch planning culture as atypical ...
Dutch coastal land markets are characterized by high amenity values but are threatened by potential ...