The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a more complex reality in which public policy and private developers are deeply enmeshed, often through processes of spatial planning. This paper discusses the implications of this with the help of a detailed examination of plans for housing development on the edge of England’s growth region (in Milton Keynes and Northamptonshire) during the period 2003-2013. It highlights some of the consequences of pursuing spatial policies that rely on light touch state involvement in a market shaped by the priorities of powerful corporate actors
A somewhat overlooked aspect of the geography of 'after-Fordist' regulation concerns the precise rol...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
Abstract. The authors examine the role of development plans in managing spatial change, The impact o...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
A study of spatial pattern of housing growth in the UK based on a case study of Northamptonshire and...
This paper explores the emergence of housing strategies at the regional level in England in the cont...
AbstractThis paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requi...
This paper critically reviews the experience of a major sub-regional strategy which sought to bring ...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
The 2011 Affordable Homes Programme (AHP) introduced dramatic reductions in the level of government ...
© 2016 Henry Stewart Publications. All rights reserved. Approaches to growth planning and spatial go...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Following years of austerity, the announcement in 2015 that local governments in England will be fis...
The PhD is driven by a need to analyse what Scottish planning has come to represent in practice. It ...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...
A somewhat overlooked aspect of the geography of 'after-Fordist' regulation concerns the precise rol...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
Abstract. The authors examine the role of development plans in managing spatial change, The impact o...
The global rhetoric surrounding the role of private markets in the provision of new housing masks a ...
A study of spatial pattern of housing growth in the UK based on a case study of Northamptonshire and...
This paper explores the emergence of housing strategies at the regional level in England in the cont...
AbstractThis paper explores the transformations of the housebuilding industry under the policy requi...
This paper critically reviews the experience of a major sub-regional strategy which sought to bring ...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
The 2011 Affordable Homes Programme (AHP) introduced dramatic reductions in the level of government ...
© 2016 Henry Stewart Publications. All rights reserved. Approaches to growth planning and spatial go...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Following years of austerity, the announcement in 2015 that local governments in England will be fis...
The PhD is driven by a need to analyse what Scottish planning has come to represent in practice. It ...
This paper examines the supposed shift from "government" to "governance" in the context of land-use ...
A somewhat overlooked aspect of the geography of 'after-Fordist' regulation concerns the precise rol...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
Abstract. The authors examine the role of development plans in managing spatial change, The impact o...