Countries which take spatial planning seriously should take planning law and property rights also seriously. There is an unavoidable logical relationship between planning, law, and property rights. However, planning by law and property rights is so familiar and taken for granted that we do not think about the theory behind it. As a result, we do not think abstractly about its strengths and weaknesses, about what can be achieved with it and what not, how it can be improved, how it could be complemented. Such reflections are essential to cope with current and future challenges to spatial planning. This book makes the (often implicit) theory behind planning by law and property rights explicit and relates it to those challenges. It starts by se...
This chapter presents a theoretical perspective on the roles of law in the evolution of planning sys...
The institutional environment consists of formal rules concerning property rights regimes and inform...
This paper critically examines existing land use planning statutes and proposes major reform. It a...
Present day spatial planning began with something called urban planning, or landuse planning, or to...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
In the field of planning research, the opportunities offered by the emergence of property rights eco...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
This book represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
The Law on Spatial Planning that entered into force in 2014 is named a revolutionary measure that ou...
In Switzerland, the land management regime is characterized by a liberal attitude towards the instit...
This paper examines the methods of planning of complex systems. More precisely, it applies property ...
The paper considers three basic notions, namely: immovables and their legal economic features, the r...
Professor Walerian Pańko in his two works, „The right of property and its present functions” and „Ow...
This chapter presents a theoretical perspective on the roles of law in the evolution of planning sys...
The institutional environment consists of formal rules concerning property rights regimes and inform...
This paper critically examines existing land use planning statutes and proposes major reform. It a...
Present day spatial planning began with something called urban planning, or landuse planning, or to...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
In the field of planning research, the opportunities offered by the emergence of property rights eco...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
This book represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
The Law on Spatial Planning that entered into force in 2014 is named a revolutionary measure that ou...
In Switzerland, the land management regime is characterized by a liberal attitude towards the instit...
This paper examines the methods of planning of complex systems. More precisely, it applies property ...
The paper considers three basic notions, namely: immovables and their legal economic features, the r...
Professor Walerian Pańko in his two works, „The right of property and its present functions” and „Ow...
This chapter presents a theoretical perspective on the roles of law in the evolution of planning sys...
The institutional environment consists of formal rules concerning property rights regimes and inform...
This paper critically examines existing land use planning statutes and proposes major reform. It a...