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Planning, Markets and Rural Housing (Hardcover): Nick Gallent Planning, Markets and Rural Housing (Hardcover)
Nick Gallent
R4,283 Discovery Miles 42 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book analyses the key forces affecting the affordability of rural homes in Britain and the changing shape of housing markets. It takes as its starting point, demographic trends impacting upon rural communities and upon market dynamics. From this point, it explores consequent patterns of housing affordability, examining changing opportunities in the rental and sale markets, at different spatial scales. The book also focuses on how markets are analysed, and how data are selectively used to demonstrate low levels of affordability, or a lack of need for additional housing in small village locations. Building on the demographic theme, the book considers the housing implications of an aging population, before the focus finally shifts to community initiative in the face of housing undersupply and planning's future role in delivering and procuring a more constant and predictable supply of affordable homes. In a speculative conclusion, the book ends by examining the current political trajectory in England, and the prospects for housing in the countryside in the context of localism and neighbourhood planning at a village level. This book was published as a special issue of Planning Practice and Research.

Housing in the European Countryside - Rural Pressure and Policy in Western Europe (Hardcover): Nick Gallent, Mark Shucksmith,... Housing in the European Countryside - Rural Pressure and Policy in Western Europe (Hardcover)
Nick Gallent, Mark Shucksmith, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
R3,574 R1,222 Discovery Miles 12 220 Save R2,352 (66%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days


There are many facets of housing pressure in rural areas, not all of which are the consequences of economic or market forces. Changing demographics and migration; cultural and societal attitudes towards rural and urban living and property acquisition; land use planning regulatory controls; the difficulty of securing affordable housing provision; a desirability for urban containment and countryside protection; the decline of traditional rural employment; the closure or absence of rural services; community uncertainty and social exclusion; and the constant environmental and social pressure placed on rural areas by tourism and economic development, will each affect the prosperity of rural dwellers and affect rural space and residential property. Many of these issues will be evident in most countries; other countries may experience one set of pressure problems.
Housing in the European Countryside provides an overview of the housing pressures and policy challenges facing Europe, while highlighting critical differences. By drawing on contemporary research work of leading authors in the fields of housing studies, rural geography and planning, the book offers an introduction to housing issues across the European countryside for those who have hitherto been unexposed to such concerns, and who wish to gain some basic insight.
This in-depth review of housing pressure in the European countryside will reveal both the form, nature and variety of problems now being experienced in different parts of Europe, in addition to outlining policy solutions that are being provided by member states and other agencies in meeting the rural housing challenge at this time and in the years ahead.

Rural Places and Planning - Stories from the Global Countryside (Paperback): Menelaos Gkartzios, Nick Gallent, Mark Scott Rural Places and Planning - Stories from the Global Countryside (Paperback)
Menelaos Gkartzios, Nick Gallent, Mark Scott
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Rural Places and Planning provides a compact analysis for students and early-career practitioners of the critical connections between place capitals and the broader ideas and practices of planning, seeded within rural communities. It looks across twelve international cases, examining the values that guide the pursuit of the 'good countryside'. The book presents rural planning - rooted in imagination and reflecting key values - as being embedded in the life of particular places, dealing with critical challenges across housing, services, economy, natural systems, climate action and community wellbeing in ways that are integrated and recognise broader place-making needs. It introduces the breadth of the discipline, presenting examples of what planning means and what it can achieve in different rural places.

Introduction to Rural Planning - Economies, Communities and Landscapes (Paperback, 2nd edition): Nick Gallent, Iqbal... Introduction to Rural Planning - Economies, Communities and Landscapes (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Nick Gallent, Iqbal Hamiduddin, Meri Juntti, Sue Kidd, Dave Shaw
R1,554 Discovery Miles 15 540 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Introduction to Rural Planning: Economies, Communities and Landscapes provides a critical analysis of the key challenges facing rural places and the ways that public policy and community action shape rural spaces. The second edition provides an examination of the composite nature of 'rural planning', which combines land-use and spatial planning elements with community action, countryside management and the projects and programmes of national and supra-national agencies and organisations. It also offers a broad analysis of entrepreneurial social action as a shaper of rural outcomes, with particular coverage of the localism agenda and Neighbourhood Planning in England. With a focus on accessibility and rural transport provision, this book examines the governance arrangements needed to deliver integrated solutions spanning urban and rural places. Through an examination of the ecosystem approach to environmental planning, it links the procurement of ecosystem services to the global challenges of habitat degradation and loss, climate change and resource scarcity and management. A valuable resource for students of planning, rural development and rural geography, Introduction to Rural Planning aims to make sense of current rural challenges and planning approaches, evaluating the currency of the 'rural' label in the context of global urbanisation, arguing that rural spaces are relational spaces characterised by critical production and consumption tensions.

Introduction to Rural Planning - Economies, Communities and Landscapes (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Nick Gallent, Iqbal... Introduction to Rural Planning - Economies, Communities and Landscapes (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Nick Gallent, Iqbal Hamiduddin, Meri Juntti, Sue Kidd, Dave Shaw
R5,364 Discovery Miles 53 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Introduction to Rural Planning: Economies, Communities and Landscapes provides a critical analysis of the key challenges facing rural places and the ways that public policy and community action shape rural spaces. The second edition provides an examination of the composite nature of 'rural planning', which combines land-use and spatial planning elements with community action, countryside management and the projects and programmes of national and supra-national agencies and organisations. It also offers a broad analysis of entrepreneurial social action as a shaper of rural outcomes, with particular coverage of the localism agenda and Neighbourhood Planning in England. With a focus on accessibility and rural transport provision, this book examines the governance arrangements needed to deliver integrated solutions spanning urban and rural places. Through an examination of the ecosystem approach to environmental planning, it links the procurement of ecosystem services to the global challenges of habitat degradation and loss, climate change and resource scarcity and management. A valuable resource for students of planning, rural development and rural geography, Introduction to Rural Planning aims to make sense of current rural challenges and planning approaches, evaluating the currency of the 'rural' label in the context of global urbanisation, arguing that rural spaces are relational spaces characterised by critical production and consumption tensions.

Decent Homes for All - Planning's Evolving Role in Housing Provision (Hardcover): Nick Gallent, Mark Tewdwr-Jones Decent Homes for All - Planning's Evolving Role in Housing Provision (Hardcover)
Nick Gallent, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
R5,353 Discovery Miles 53 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Decent Homes for All reviews the relationship between planning and housing provision over the last hundred years in Britain. The planning system has developed in tandem with housing policy, both of which find their contemporary roots in nineteenth-century urbanism. Whilst the two may have common roots historically, they often display concerns and objectives today that appear contradictory. This book considers these tensions by examining three areas. Planning's Legacy considers the early years of the twentieth century, the onset of suburbia, the provision of modernist visions, and the deregulation of social housing. Planning's Problem considers issues that are currently affecting the planning-housing relationship, including urban containment, inner city housing, affordable housing, rural housing pressures, and the renaissance for high rise living. Planning's Future, finally, considers integration and policy issues in more detail and attempts to assess theoretically the relationships between planning and housing provision in the early years of the twenty-first century.

Housing in the European Countryside - Rural Pressure and Policy in Western Europe (Paperback): Nick Gallent, Mark Shucksmith,... Housing in the European Countryside - Rural Pressure and Policy in Western Europe (Paperback)
Nick Gallent, Mark Shucksmith, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
R1,420 R850 Discovery Miles 8 500 Save R570 (40%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Housing in the European Countryside provides an overview of the housing pressures and policy challenges facing Europe, while highlighting critical differences. By drawing on contemporary research work of leading authors in the fields of housing studies, rural geography and planning, the book offers an introduction to housing issues across the European countryside for those who have hitherto been unexposed to such concerns, and who wish to gain some basic insight.
This in-depth review of housing pressure in the European countryside will reveal both the form, nature and variety of problems now being experienced in different parts of Europe, in addition to outlining policy solutions that are being provided by member states and other agencies in meeting the rural housing challenge at this time and in the years ahead.

Rural Second Homes in Europe - Examining Housing Supply and Planning Control (Hardcover): Nick Gallent, Mark Tewdwr-Jones Rural Second Homes in Europe - Examining Housing Supply and Planning Control (Hardcover)
Nick Gallent, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
R3,090 Discovery Miles 30 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2000: Improved communication links between urban and rural areas and an increase in property prices in urban regions have made commuting an attractive option for European town and city dwellers eager to 'escape' urban living. This has lead to a proliferation of second homes in certain remote or deep rural areas, and this trend is compounding problems that are already affecting the indigenous populations in these areas - such as socio-economic decline, agricultural depression, a lack of services, and unaffordable house prices. Consequently, many politicians in European Member States are calling for the introduction of housing and planning laws to control the proliferation of second home ownership. This book addresses the origins of second home growth, the nature of ownership and demand, the economic costs and benefits and the environmental and social impacts of second homes. It also considers policy and practical responses at European, UK and local levels. The book will be invaluable reading for students and policy analysts in the fields of rural geography, planning, politics, housing studies and cultural studies.

Planning, Markets and Rural Housing (Paperback): Nick Gallent Planning, Markets and Rural Housing (Paperback)
Nick Gallent
R1,369 Discovery Miles 13 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book analyses the key forces affecting the affordability of rural homes in Britain and the changing shape of housing markets. It takes as its starting point, demographic trends impacting upon rural communities and upon market dynamics. From this point, it explores consequent patterns of housing affordability, examining changing opportunities in the rental and sale markets, at different spatial scales. The book also focuses on how markets are analysed, and how data are selectively used to demonstrate low levels of affordability, or a lack of need for additional housing in small village locations. Building on the demographic theme, the book considers the housing implications of an aging population, before the focus finally shifts to community initiative in the face of housing undersupply and planning's future role in delivering and procuring a more constant and predictable supply of affordable homes. In a speculative conclusion, the book ends by examining the current political trajectory in England, and the prospects for housing in the countryside in the context of localism and neighbourhood planning at a village level. This book was published as a special issue of Planning Practice and Research.

Planning on the Edge (Paperback, New edition): Nick Gallent, Johan Andersson, Marco Bianconi Planning on the Edge (Paperback, New edition)
Nick Gallent, Johan Andersson, Marco Bianconi
R1,862 Discovery Miles 18 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

More than a tenth of the land mass of the UK comprises urban fringe: the countryside around towns that has been called plannings last frontier. One of the key challenges facing spatial planners is the land-use management of this area, regarded by many as fit only for locating sewage works, essential service functions and other un-neighborly uses. However, to others it is a dynamic area where a range of urban and rural uses collide.
"Planning on the Edge" fills an important gap in the literature, examining in detail the challenges that planning faces in this no-mans land. It presents both problems and solutions, and builds a vision for the urban fringe that is concerned with maximizing its potential and with bridging the physical and cultural rift between town and country. Its findings are presented in three sections:
* the urban fringe and the principles underpinning its management
* sectorial challenges faced at the urban fringe (including commerce, energy, recreation, farming, and housing)
* managing the urban fringe more effectively in the future.
Students, professionals and researchers alike will benefit from the books structured approach, while the global and transferable nature of the principles and ideas underpinning the study will appeal to an international audience.

Second Homes - European Perspectives and UK Policies (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Nick Gallent, Alan Mace, M. Tewdwr-Jones Second Homes - European Perspectives and UK Policies (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Nick Gallent, Alan Mace, M. Tewdwr-Jones
R4,150 Discovery Miles 41 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Second homes are once again a source of political and social contention in rural areas. The British government's decision to reduce Council Tax discounts on second homes in England in April 2004 has caused wide debate in local communities, local authorities, and the media. The debate has not only focused on the vexed Council Tax issue, but on wider rural housing concerns. Questions have been raised as to whether second homes are a major cause of housing affordability problems in rural areas, and whether they lead to the displacement of local people in rural communities. In the face of anecdotal evidence being presented to answer these questions, Second Homes: European Perspectives and UK Policies, offers a more comprehensive analysis of the second homes question as it now exists. This up-to-date and authoritative analysis of second homes draws on the latest research and offers a critical insight into current housing problems in rural communities. Those interested in rural and housing studies will find the book valuable.

Delivering New Homes - Planning, Processes and Providers (Paperback, New): Nick Gallent, Sarah Carmona Delivering New Homes - Planning, Processes and Providers (Paperback, New)
Nick Gallent, Sarah Carmona
R2,056 Discovery Miles 20 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book examines the processes and relationships that underpin the delivery of new homes across the United Kingdom. Its focus, however, is primarily on the land use planning system in England, the way that housing providers engage with that system, and how the processes of engagement are changing or might change in the future.

Community Action and Planning - Contexts, Drivers and Outcomes (Paperback): Nick Gallent, Daniela Ciaffi Community Action and Planning - Contexts, Drivers and Outcomes (Paperback)
Nick Gallent, Daniela Ciaffi
R872 Discovery Miles 8 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With trust in top-down government faltering, community-based groups around the world are displaying an ever-greater appetite to take control of their own lives and neighbourhoods. Government, for its part, is keen to embrace the projects and the planning undertaken at this level, attempting to regularise it and use it as a means of reconnecting to citizens and localising democracy. This unique book analyses the contexts, drivers and outcomes of community action and planning in a selection of case studies in the global north: from emergent neighbourhood planning in England to the community-based housing movement in New York, and from active citizenship in the Dutch new towns to associative action in Marseille. It will be a valuable resource for academic researchers and for postgraduate students on social policy, planning and community development courses.

Neighbourhood Planning - Communities, Networks and Governance (Hardcover, New): Nick Gallent, Steve Robinson Neighbourhood Planning - Communities, Networks and Governance (Hardcover, New)
Nick Gallent, Steve Robinson
R2,304 Discovery Miles 23 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Neighbourhood planning offers a critical analysis of community-based planning activity in England, framed within a broader view of collaborative rationality and its limits. From the recent experience of drawing up parish plans, and attempts to connect these to formal policy frameworks, it identifies lessons for future planning at the neighbourhood scale. It is not a manual on community planning practice, nor does it provide a formula for producing parish or neighbourhood plans. But in the context of the latest 'localism' agenda in England it, first, examines the potential contribution of neighbourhood planning to building a 'collaborative democracy' and, second, asks how much movement towards genuine local partnership, and consensus around development decisions, can be achieved through the rescaling of 'statutory' planning as opposed to expending greater effort locally on building stronger relationships, and generating trust, between 'people and planning'

Village Housing - Constraints and Opportunities in Rural England (Paperback): Nick Gallent, Iqbal Hamiduddin, Phoebe Stirling,... Village Housing - Constraints and Opportunities in Rural England (Paperback)
Nick Gallent, Iqbal Hamiduddin, Phoebe Stirling, Meiling Wu
R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The rural housing question - Community and planning in Britain's countrysides (Paperback): Madhu Satsangi, Nick Gallent,... The rural housing question - Community and planning in Britain's countrysides (Paperback)
Madhu Satsangi, Nick Gallent, Mark Bevan
R921 Discovery Miles 9 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For the past century, governments have been compelled, time and again, to return to the search for solutions to the housing and economic challenges posed by a restructuring countryside. The rural housing question is an analysis of the complexity of housing and development tensions in the rural areas of England, Wales and Scotland. It analyses a range of topics: from attitudes to rural development, economic change, land use, planning and counter-urbanisation; through retirement and ageing, leisure consumption, lifestyle shifts and homelessness; to public and private house building, private and public renting and community initiatives. Across this spectrum of concerns, it attempts to isolate the fundamental tensions that give the rural housing question an intractable quality. The book is aimed at policy makers, researchers, students and anyone with an interest in the future of the British countryside.

Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong (Hardcover): Nicole Gurran, Nick Gallent, Rebecca Chiu Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong (Hardcover)
Nicole Gurran, Nick Gallent, Rebecca Chiu
R4,737 Discovery Miles 47 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years many nations have asked why not enough housing is being built or, when it is built, why it isn't of the highest quality or in the best, most sustainable, locations. Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong examines the politics and planning of new homes in three very different settings, but with shared political traditions: in Australia, in England and in Hong Kong. It investigates the power-relationships and politics that underpin the allocation of land for large-scale residential schemes and the processes and politics that lead to particular development outcomes. Using a comparative framework, it asks: how different systems of urban governance and planning mediate the supply of land for housing; whether and how these system differences influence the location, quantity and price of residential land and the implications for housing outcomes; what can be learned from these different systems for allocating land, building consensus between different stakeholders, and delivering a steady supply of high quality and well located homes accessible to, and appropriate for, diverse housing needs. This book frames each case study in a comprehensive examination of national and territorial frameworks before dissecting key local cases. These local cases - urban renewal and greenfield growth centres in Australia, new towns and strategic sites in England, and major development schemes in Hong Kong - explore how broader urban planning and housing policy goals play out at the local level. While the book highlights a number of potential strategies for improving planning and housing delivery processes, the real challenge is to give voice to a broader array of interests, reconstituting the political process surrounding planning and housing development to prioritise homes in well-planned places for the many, rather than simply facilitating investment opportunities for the few.

The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning - A Handbook for Practice (Paperback): Mark Scott, Nick Gallent, Menelaos Gkartzios The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning - A Handbook for Practice (Paperback)
Mark Scott, Nick Gallent, Menelaos Gkartzios
R1,478 Discovery Miles 14 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning provides a critical account and state of the art review of rural planning in the early years of the twenty-first century. Looking across different international experiences - from Europe, North America and Australasia to the transition and emerging economies, including BRIC and former communist states - it aims to develop new conceptual propositions and theoretical insights, supported by detailed case studies and reviews of available data. The Companion gives coverage to emerging topics in the field and seeks to position rural planning in the broader context of global challenges: climate change, the loss of biodiversity, food and energy security, and low carbon futures. It also looks at old, established questions in new ways: at social and spatial justice, place shaping, economic development, and environmental and landscape management. Planning in the twenty-first century must grapple not only with the challenges presented by cities and urban concentration, but also grasp the opportunities - and understand the risks - arising from rural change and restructuring. Rural areas are diverse and dynamic. This Companion attempts to capture and analyse at least some of this diversity, fostering a dialogue on likely and possible rural futures between a global community of rural planning researchers. Primarily intended for scholars and graduate students across a range of disciplines, such as planning, rural geography, rural sociology, agricultural studies, development studies, environmental studies and countryside management, this book will prove to be an invaluable and up-to-date resource.

The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning - A Handbook for Practice (Hardcover): Mark Scott, Nick Gallent, Menelaos Gkartzios The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning - A Handbook for Practice (Hardcover)
Mark Scott, Nick Gallent, Menelaos Gkartzios
R6,599 Discovery Miles 65 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning provides a critical account and state of the art review of rural planning in the early years of the twenty-first century. Looking across different international experiences - from Europe, North America and Australasia to the transition and emerging economies, including BRIC and former communist states - it aims to develop new conceptual propositions and theoretical insights, supported by detailed case studies and reviews of available data. The Companion gives coverage to emerging topics in the field and seeks to position rural planning in the broader context of global challenges: climate change, the loss of biodiversity, food and energy security, and low carbon futures. It also looks at old, established questions in new ways: at social and spatial justice, place shaping, economic development, and environmental and landscape management. Planning in the twenty-first century must grapple not only with the challenges presented by cities and urban concentration, but also grasp the opportunities - and understand the risks - arising from rural change and restructuring. Rural areas are diverse and dynamic. This Companion attempts to capture and analyse at least some of this diversity, fostering a dialogue on likely and possible rural futures between a global community of rural planning researchers. Primarily intended for scholars and graduate students across a range of disciplines, such as planning, rural geography, rural sociology, agricultural studies, development studies, environmental studies and countryside management, this book will prove to be an invaluable and up-to-date resource.

Rural Second Homes in Europe - Examining Housing Supply and Planning Control (Paperback): Nick Gallent, Mark Tewdwr-Jones Rural Second Homes in Europe - Examining Housing Supply and Planning Control (Paperback)
Nick Gallent, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2000: Improved communication links between urban and rural areas and an increase in property prices in urban regions have made commuting an attractive option for European town and city dwellers eager to 'escape' urban living. This has lead to a proliferation of second homes in certain remote or deep rural areas, and this trend is compounding problems that are already affecting the indigenous populations in these areas - such as socio-economic decline, agricultural depression, a lack of services, and unaffordable house prices. Consequently, many politicians in European Member States are calling for the introduction of housing and planning laws to control the proliferation of second home ownership. This book addresses the origins of second home growth, the nature of ownership and demand, the economic costs and benefits and the environmental and social impacts of second homes. It also considers policy and practical responses at European, UK and local levels. The book will be invaluable reading for students and policy analysts in the fields of rural geography, planning, politics, housing studies and cultural studies.

Second Homes - European Perspectives and UK Policies (Paperback): Nick Gallent, Alan Mace, M. Tewdwr-Jones Second Homes - European Perspectives and UK Policies (Paperback)
Nick Gallent, Alan Mace, M. Tewdwr-Jones
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Second homes are once again a source of political and social contention in rural areas. The British government's decision to reduce Council Tax discounts on second homes in England in April 2004 has caused wide debate in local communities, local authorities, and the media. The debate has not only focused on the vexed Council Tax issue, but on wider rural housing concerns. Questions have been raised as to whether second homes are a major cause of housing affordability problems in rural areas, and whether they lead to the displacement of local people in rural communities. In the face of anecdotal evidence being presented to answer these questions, Second Homes: European Perspectives and UK Policies, offers a more comprehensive analysis of the second homes question as it now exists. This up-to-date and authoritative analysis of second homes draws on the latest research and offers a critical insight into current housing problems in rural communities. Those interested in rural and housing studies will find the book valuable.

Whose Housing Crisis? - Assets and Homes in a Changing Economy (Paperback): Nick Gallent Whose Housing Crisis? - Assets and Homes in a Changing Economy (Paperback)
Nick Gallent
R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the root of the housing crisis is the problematic relationship that individuals and economies share with residential property. Housing's social purpose, as home, is too often relegated behind its economic function, as asset, able to offer a hedge against weakening pensions or source of investment and equity release for individuals, or guarantee rising public revenues, sustain consumer confidence and provide evidence of 'growth' for economies. The refunctioning of housing in the twentieth century is a cause of great social inequality, as housing becomes a place to park and extract wealth and as governments do all they can to keep house prices on an upward track.

Whose Housing Crisis? - Assets and Homes in a Changing Economy (Hardcover): Nick Gallent Whose Housing Crisis? - Assets and Homes in a Changing Economy (Hardcover)
Nick Gallent
R2,139 Discovery Miles 21 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the root of the housing crisis is the problematic relationship that individuals and economies share with residential property. Housing's social purpose, as home, is too often relegated behind its economic function, as asset, able to offer a hedge against weakening pensions or source of investment and equity release for individuals, or guarantee rising public revenues, sustain consumer confidence and provide evidence of 'growth' for economies. The refunctioning of housing in the twentieth century is a cause of great social inequality, as housing becomes a place to park and extract wealth and as governments do all they can to keep house prices on an upward track.

Decent Homes for All - Planning's Evolving Role in Housing Provision (Paperback, New Ed): Nick Gallent, Mark Tewdwr-Jones Decent Homes for All - Planning's Evolving Role in Housing Provision (Paperback, New Ed)
Nick Gallent, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
R1,662 Discovery Miles 16 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Decent Homes for All reviews the relationship between planning and housing provision over the last hundred years in Britain. The planning system has developed in tandem with housing policy, both of which find their contemporary roots in nineteenth century urbanism. Whilst the two may have common roots historically, they often display concerns and objectives today that appear contradictory. This book considers these tensions by examining three areas. Planning's Legacy considers the early years of the twentieth century, the onset of suburbia, the provision of modernist visions, and the deregulation of social housing. Planning's Problem consider issues that are currently affecting the planning-housing relationship, including urban containment, inner city housing, affordable housing, rural housing pressures, and the renaissance for high rise living. Planning's Future, finally, considers integration and policy issues in more detail and attempts to assess theoretically the relationships between planning and housing provision in the early years of the twenty first century.

Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong (Paperback): Nicole Gurran, Nick Gallent, Rebecca Chiu Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong (Paperback)
Nicole Gurran, Nick Gallent, Rebecca Chiu
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years many nations have asked why not enough housing is being built or, when it is built, why it isn't of the highest quality or in the best, most sustainable, locations. Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong examines the politics and planning of new homes in three very different settings, but with shared political traditions: in Australia, in England and in Hong Kong. It investigates the power-relationships and politics that underpin the allocation of land for large-scale residential schemes and the processes and politics that lead to particular development outcomes. Using a comparative framework, it asks: how different systems of urban governance and planning mediate the supply of land for housing; whether and how these system differences influence the location, quantity and price of residential land and the implications for housing outcomes; what can be learned from these different systems for allocating land, building consensus between different stakeholders, and delivering a steady supply of high quality and well located homes accessible to, and appropriate for, diverse housing needs. This book frames each case study in a comprehensive examination of national and territorial frameworks before dissecting key local cases. These local cases - urban renewal and greenfield growth centres in Australia, new towns and strategic sites in England, and major development schemes in Hong Kong - explore how broader urban planning and housing policy goals play out at the local level. While the book highlights a number of potential strategies for improving planning and housing delivery processes, the real challenge is to give voice to a broader array of interests, reconstituting the political process surrounding planning and housing development to prioritise homes in well-planned places for the many, rather than simply facilitating investment opportunities for the few.

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