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The development control and planning law system of the United Kingdom is one of the most comprehensive and detailed in the world. Development control is one of the most significant matters concerning anyone involved in the development of land, and an understanding of the legislation and enforcement of these powers is essential to the success of any development project. This book is the fourth edition of a highly regarded work widely used by students and practitioners of real estate management, development, surveying, valuation, planning and law. Written by two experienced experts on law and the UK planning system, Development and Planning Law is essential reading for anyone involved in building and construction, surveying, planning and development, and who needs to know the law as it relates to their everyday professional practice. It has been extensively updated to reflect the most recent legal developments, including the 2011 Localism Act.
First published in 2003, PLR 2003 is a significant contribution to Property.
First published on 30/01/2005, PLR 2005 is a signifcant contribution to Property.
First published on 13/05/2005, PLR 2005 is a significant contribution to Property.
Cities are striving to become more resilient, adaptive and sustainable; this requires new ways of governing and developing the city. This book features chapters by researchers using regenerative development and transitions theories to envisage how Eco-Cities could be planned, designed and created, and concludes with practical tools and an outline of how this evolution could be facilitated. It examines two major questions: How can we use understandings of Eco-Cities to address the legacy of urban built form and existing practices which often make it difficult to create the systemic changes needed? And what are the elements of complex urban places and spaces that will enable the planning, creation and evolution of thriving cities? The book will appeal to planners, city makers, urban researchers, students and practitioners, including planners, designers, architects and sustainability managers, and all those seeking to envisage the steps along the path to thriving cities of the future.
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This book is the fourth edition of a standard work widely used by students and practitioners of estate management, surveying, valuation, planning and law. It has been extensively updated to reflect the most recent legal developments. * A highly regarded book written by experts with expertise and practical experience in this field * Extensively updated to reflect recent legal developments, especially the Planning Act 2008 * Provides a comprehensive outline of the law relating to development and planning
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