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Models for land assembly in the UK a comparative analysis of other European approaches

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS Foundation Research Papers ; 4(16)Publication details: London RICS Foundation 2003ISSN:
  • 1740-7567
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.337
Summary: Land assembly is a key barrier to development and urban renaissance. This is recognised in a number of leading research studies. Whilst the focus of these studies has varied, they have nevertheless concluded with some consistency that present methods for assembling land in the UK have significant limitations. This research aims to provide understanding of how satisfactory outcomes are achieved by effective and innovative approaches to land assembly.Summary: RICSmembers may view the research via the public access terminals in the RICS Library - please ask Library Staff for details.
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Land assembly is a key barrier to development and urban renaissance. This is recognised in a number of leading research studies. Whilst the focus of these studies has varied, they have nevertheless concluded with some consistency that present methods for assembling land in the UK have significant limitations. This research aims to provide understanding of how satisfactory outcomes are achieved by effective and innovative approaches to land assembly.

RICSmembers may view the research via the public access terminals in the RICS Library - please ask Library Staff for details.