Variations in the character, performance and impact of policies and practices to capture land value for the community are usually examined by analysing experience in different countries. Such international comparative research is cross-sectional and does not cover the evolving relations between systems of land value capture and the economies, polities and societies within which they are set. This paper examines the relations in England between the extant political economy and supporting ideologies, and the distinctive forms of land value capture that they produced. It traces the shift from a top-down, strategic approach in an era of corporatist government before 1979 to the subsequent extension and consolidation of bottom-up practice set wi...
The ability to balance agricultural production and environmental conservation in the face of increas...
Contemporary large-scale land deals are widely understood as involving the expulsion of people who, ...
One of the principal problems in the democratic countries today is to determine the rights of the in...
Variations in the character, performance and impact of policies and practices to capture land value ...
This paper contextualises the political economy of land value capture (LVC) within the shift to an i...
In England, when land is granted planning permission its value increases dramatically. Historically,...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
Since the early 1990s developer contributions have been the main instrument for land value capture b...
Landvaluescape is, conceptually, economic reality. It varies spatially and temporally and can be rep...
The delivery of ecosystems services and conservation of biodiversity relies on the control of rural ...
The paper contributes to existing research that examines how government policy and state actors supp...
The principal aim of this thesis is to examine the ideas that were held on the subject of landed pro...
This chapter argues that the political economy of England’s ‘Northern Powerhouse’ cannot be understo...
The paper contributes to research that examines how state actors support the financialisation of lan...
Following years of austerity, the announcement in 2015 that local governments in England will be fis...
The ability to balance agricultural production and environmental conservation in the face of increas...
Contemporary large-scale land deals are widely understood as involving the expulsion of people who, ...
One of the principal problems in the democratic countries today is to determine the rights of the in...
Variations in the character, performance and impact of policies and practices to capture land value ...
This paper contextualises the political economy of land value capture (LVC) within the shift to an i...
In England, when land is granted planning permission its value increases dramatically. Historically,...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
Since the early 1990s developer contributions have been the main instrument for land value capture b...
Landvaluescape is, conceptually, economic reality. It varies spatially and temporally and can be rep...
The delivery of ecosystems services and conservation of biodiversity relies on the control of rural ...
The paper contributes to existing research that examines how government policy and state actors supp...
The principal aim of this thesis is to examine the ideas that were held on the subject of landed pro...
This chapter argues that the political economy of England’s ‘Northern Powerhouse’ cannot be understo...
The paper contributes to research that examines how state actors support the financialisation of lan...
Following years of austerity, the announcement in 2015 that local governments in England will be fis...
The ability to balance agricultural production and environmental conservation in the face of increas...
Contemporary large-scale land deals are widely understood as involving the expulsion of people who, ...
One of the principal problems in the democratic countries today is to determine the rights of the in...