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035 _a(Sirsi) u147923
041 0 _aeng
050 _a333.73 $2 18
110 2 _aCampaign to Protect Rural England
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245 0 0 _aBrownfield market signals
_bgreenfield housing land supply and the viability of brownfield housing development
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aLondon
_bCPRE
_c2009
505 _aForeword -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Policy context for the research -- Research method -- Constructing the model of development viability -- The model of development viability: estimation results -- Discussion of the modelling results -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: The case study locations -- Appendix 2: The development site build-rate model -- Appendix 3: the construction cost model -- Appendix 4: the new build house price model -- Appendix 5: Predicting development viability
520 _aPresents the results of a study on the link between urban regeneration, greenfield development and brownfield development. Examines how competing greenfield land supply can be a factor in the viability brown field development. Aimed at helping to avoid the undermining of urban regeneration schemes in future. Recommends great care be taken over the level and timing of planning consents. Suggests that those involved with setting targets, planning or delivering new homes should: examine the capacity of local housing markets to absorb new supply; understand the operation of market signals at local levels; understand interactions between local land markets and development sites; ensure local authorities improve viability through place-making strategies.
521 _aAdvanced
590 _aKA NTK
651 4 _aEngland
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690 _aPlanning and development
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856 4 0 _uhttps://www.cpre.org.uk/news/view/614
_zView the news release free of charge at www.cpre.org.uk...
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