This longitudinal case study of residential development pressure in a village in Glasgow's urban fringe provides detailed insight into the different perspectives of key public, private and community interest groups, and exemplifies the conflict resolution process in this environment in the context of the new post-2006 planning system in Scotland. The paper is organised into six main parts. In part 1 the major actors in the residential development process are identified with specific attention focused on the house-builder and the local planner. In part 2 the post-2006 development planning and development management process in Scotland is explained in order to establish the legislative and procedural context for the case study. Part 3 provide...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Devolution in the United Kingdom has involved the creation of different quasi-autonomous political a...
The creation of new settlements as a response to the accommodation of household growth was regarded ...
While the principle of public participation is an acknowledged requirement of planning in most Weste...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
In a mixed economy the implementation of planning policies must, to a large extent, depend upon the ...
The PhD is driven by a need to analyse what Scottish planning has come to represent in practice. It ...
This article considers the balance of public and private interests in land use planning; in particul...
This study examined trends in population redistribution and residential land use changes in northeas...
In the context of modernization in the public sector and the reforms of land use planning practices,...
This thesis examines the attempts of the local planning authority in Edinburgh to control and guide...
This dissertation looks at the activities of private real estate developers in their efforts to deve...
First paragraph: This book’s aims include positioning community-based action in different planning a...
Two interrelated topics, the mechanisms which underlie the residential development process, and the ...
As it is often the failure of governments to meet the perceived needs of identity groups in a divide...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Devolution in the United Kingdom has involved the creation of different quasi-autonomous political a...
The creation of new settlements as a response to the accommodation of household growth was regarded ...
While the principle of public participation is an acknowledged requirement of planning in most Weste...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
In a mixed economy the implementation of planning policies must, to a large extent, depend upon the ...
The PhD is driven by a need to analyse what Scottish planning has come to represent in practice. It ...
This article considers the balance of public and private interests in land use planning; in particul...
This study examined trends in population redistribution and residential land use changes in northeas...
In the context of modernization in the public sector and the reforms of land use planning practices,...
This thesis examines the attempts of the local planning authority in Edinburgh to control and guide...
This dissertation looks at the activities of private real estate developers in their efforts to deve...
First paragraph: This book’s aims include positioning community-based action in different planning a...
Two interrelated topics, the mechanisms which underlie the residential development process, and the ...
As it is often the failure of governments to meet the perceived needs of identity groups in a divide...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Devolution in the United Kingdom has involved the creation of different quasi-autonomous political a...
The creation of new settlements as a response to the accommodation of household growth was regarded ...