Making Space : Property Development and Urban Planning
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0340808276
ISBN-13
9780340808276
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Hodder Arnold
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 26th, 2003
Print length
270 Pages
Weight
394 grams
Dimensions
23.30 x 15.90 x 1.50 cms
Product Classification:
Urban & municipal planning
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Studies the environment by examining the private-sector forces responsible for its development and the urban planning systems put in place to manipulate its outcomes. This work also provides a theoretical context for understanding the functions of the property development sector and the state's interventions through the medium of urban planning.
Making Space studies the built environment by examining the private-sector forces responsible for its development and the urban planning systems put in place to influence, guide and manipulate its outcomes.
The first part provides a theoretical context for understanding the functions of the property development sector and the state''s interventions through the medium of urban planning. It analyses the relationship between planning and development, and focuses on the increasingly widespread adoption of more pro-active entrepreneurial planning agendas as a response to a growing disenchantment with traditional regulatory approaches.
The second part comprises case studies (drawn from Australia, New Zealand, the USA, the United Kingdom and Ireland) which investigate the ways in which urban planning in different socio-political contexts has influenced the outcomes of the property development process as well as the manner in which such planning systems have changed in order to enhance their influence.
The first part provides a theoretical context for understanding the functions of the property development sector and the state''s interventions through the medium of urban planning. It analyses the relationship between planning and development, and focuses on the increasingly widespread adoption of more pro-active entrepreneurial planning agendas as a response to a growing disenchantment with traditional regulatory approaches.
The second part comprises case studies (drawn from Australia, New Zealand, the USA, the United Kingdom and Ireland) which investigate the ways in which urban planning in different socio-political contexts has influenced the outcomes of the property development process as well as the manner in which such planning systems have changed in order to enhance their influence.
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