AbstractThis paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requirement to build on previously developed land (PDL). This requirement was a key lever in promoting the sustainable urban development agenda of UK governments from the early 1990s to 2010 and has survived albeit somewhat relaxed and permutated in the latest National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). The paper therefore looks at the way in which the policy push towards densification and mixed use affected housebuilders’ business strategy and practices and their ability to cope with the 2007 downturn of the housing market and its aftermath. It also points out the eventual feedback of some of these practices into planning policy.Following the grad...
This paper focuses on the contentious transition to viability-driven planning in England, whereby de...
This paper focuses on the contentious transition to viability-driven planning in England, whereby de...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
This paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requirement t...
AbstractThis paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requi...
Recent changes in UK urban policy are important contributors in shifting the way the built environme...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed at a United Nations General Assembly in 2015 embrace...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed at a United Nations General Assembly in 2015 embrace...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed at a United Nations General Assembly in 2015 embrace...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
This paper draws from research into the evolution of plans to create significant new ‘sustainable’ r...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
This paper focuses on the contentious transition to viability-driven planning in England, whereby de...
This paper focuses on the contentious transition to viability-driven planning in England, whereby de...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
This paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requirement t...
AbstractThis paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requi...
Recent changes in UK urban policy are important contributors in shifting the way the built environme...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed at a United Nations General Assembly in 2015 embrace...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed at a United Nations General Assembly in 2015 embrace...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed at a United Nations General Assembly in 2015 embrace...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
This paper draws from research into the evolution of plans to create significant new ‘sustainable’ r...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
This paper focuses on the contentious transition to viability-driven planning in England, whereby de...
This paper focuses on the contentious transition to viability-driven planning in England, whereby de...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...