This is a powerful critique of the growing tendency to reduce the
new housing debate to a mere choice between greenfield and
brownfield locations. This book points at the structure and
organisation of the housebuilding industry, supply and demand
pressures in the housing market, the contested nature of
sustainability and the political character of the planning process.
All factors which must be considered if a truly effective housing
land policy is to be devised.
The book:
* analyses social, economic, and political influences on public
policy and private investment
* places current controversies within a strong institutional
context
* evaluates recent changes in housebuilding
* explores how sustainable development provides both a common and
contested discourse for debates
* examines financial and economic impacts of housing land policies
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