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035 _a(Sirsi) u127731
100 _aDobie, A.
245 _aHow to stop the urban sprawl
260 _c2004
490 _aRICS Business
_vOctober 2004, 20-22(3)
520 _aLooks at the value of higher-density development as a means of limiting the effects of addressing the lack of housing supply through extensive house building and preserving the UK's scarce land resources. Government has chosen to solve the supply problem by increasing house building targets. The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has warned that the new house building will go beyond the approved brownfield sites and encroach onto greenfield areas. RICS endorsed the community benefit of higher-density schemes in its final recommendations to the Barker review and CPRE agrees that there is much scope for new developments to be built at higher densities. RICS sees the importance of overcoming negative public perceptions of these schemes and summarises a range of views on how to make them happen. Provides two case studies. View the article at www.rics.org.
590 _aABS
590 _aABS
650 _aWEST MALLING
650 _aBRIGHTON
650 _aHIGH DENSITY HOUSING
650 _aHOUSING SUPPLY
650 _aPPG3
650 _aGREENFIELD SITES
650 _aBROWNFIELD SITES
650 _aHIGH DENSITY DEVELOPMENT
650 _aURBAN SPRAWL
690 _aHOUSING-DEVELOPMENT
856 _uhttps://www.rics.org/Property/Residentialproperty/Residentialpropertydevelopment/rics_bus_oct2004_urban.htm
_z View the article on the RICS websiteƯ
856 _uhttps://www.rics.org/Property/Residentialproperty/Residentialpropertydevelopment/rics_bus_oct2004_urban.htm
_z View the article on the RICS websiteƯ
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