Part 1: THE POLICY CONTEXT - Introduction; The changing context of housing development; The sustainability of new housing development; The residential planning process;.
Part 2: MARKET, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CONTEXT - The speculative housebuilding industry; The politics of planning and housing development;.
PART 3 POLICY EVALUATION - Greenfield housing development; Brownfield housing development; The economics of planning and housing development; Conclusions and policy implications; Bibliography; Index
David Adams is Ian Mactaggart Professor of Property and Urban Studies, University of Glasgow.
Craig Watkins, Reader, Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield.
David Fitzpatrick, Executive Director of the RICS Foundation, is
supportive of the authors' conclusions:
"We welcome the government's proposed increase in the quantities of
affordable housing, but would echo the findings of Greenfields,
Brownfields and Housing Development in urging ministers to look
closely at how solutions to housing shortages can become catalysts
for increased local prosperity and improved quality of life".
"Overall Greenfields, Brownfields and Housing Development makes an
excellent and timely contribution to debate in this field. The
political - economic barriers to more compact forms of development
are identified and the authors conclude that the state will need to
play a more active role in the development process if a more
sustainable form of housing development is to be achieved." Town
Planning Review July 2003
'This book provides the reader with a very sound understanding of
the way in which house builders, planners and all those with an
interest in development are accommodating policy change since the
mid 1990s. It draws on a wealth of research experience and provides
a very useful mix of material....an important milestone' Journal of
Housing and the Built Environment.
'I learned a lot from this book and it is important to anyone
working or doing research in the field of contemporary housing
development' European Planning Studies Vol 11, No 8
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