Although housing crises are rooted in both demand-side pressures and supply-side blockages, perceived regulatory impediments to building new homes are the softest target for policy reform. Critics argue that the English planning system’s case-by-case consideration of development applications hands excessive power to existing homeowners, who regularly veto those applications, thereby generating uncertainty for the development sector, impeding supply, and amplifying wealth inequalities. Drawing on interviews with planning and development actors, this paper explores the potential of rules-based zoning, in which consultation is restricted to plan-making and compliant applications proceed ‘automatically’, to address the supply sub-component of...
There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply of housin...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
Abstract There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply ...
Faced with acute housing crises, some governments are inclined to strip away the ‘bureaucracy’ of pl...
There is a popular view that land use planning regulations (‘planning’) is hostile to both developme...
In this article we examine the probable impact of moving towards ‘up front’ planning permission for ...
The critique of planning and new proposals to reform the English planning system and “rethink planni...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
This paper summarises the evidence from recent research relating to the British Planning system's im...
Since the 1990's UK house prices have risen sharply, meaning houses have become less and less afford...
The planning system in England is regarded as a key mechanism for the delivery of housing but is als...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply of housin...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
Abstract There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply ...
Faced with acute housing crises, some governments are inclined to strip away the ‘bureaucracy’ of pl...
There is a popular view that land use planning regulations (‘planning’) is hostile to both developme...
In this article we examine the probable impact of moving towards ‘up front’ planning permission for ...
The critique of planning and new proposals to reform the English planning system and “rethink planni...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
This paper summarises the evidence from recent research relating to the British Planning system's im...
Since the 1990's UK house prices have risen sharply, meaning houses have become less and less afford...
The planning system in England is regarded as a key mechanism for the delivery of housing but is als...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply of housin...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
Abstract There is growing international interest in the impact of regulatory controls on the supply ...