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Publikováno v:
European Planning Studies. 30:725-743
In recent years, converting office buildings to residential use became a high-profile issue in the UK and in the Netherlands. There has, however, been differentiation in the policy response between...
Autor:
Idalina Baptista, Patricia Canelas
Publikováno v:
Town Planning Review. 92:279-284
Autor:
Mike Raco, Patricia Canelas
Publikováno v:
European Urban and Regional Studies. 28:263-281
Writings on urban development and planning in Europe have been dominated by a combination of technical studies of the real estate sector and more structural political economy approaches on land expropriation and financialisation. In this paper we dra
Publikováno v:
Urban Studies. 58:2040-2058
Urban planning systems, processes and regulations are often blamed – by many mainstream economists – for constraining the supply of housing by interfering with the efficient allocation of land by the market and unnecessarily delaying development.
Autor:
Patricia Canelas, Luise Noring
Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy. 122:106396
Major urban redevelopment projects entail the drawing upon and coordinating of vast resources including land, capital, and expert knowledge. At the core of urban redevelopment emerge policy instruments, including Land Value Capture (LVC), that smooth
Autor:
Patricia Canelas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban Design. 24:232-248
In inner London many real estate companies own and manage ownership clusters ‒ spatially concentrated property portfolios or landed estates. The literature has framed this feature of the London pro...
Publikováno v:
Understanding the Impacts of Deregulation in Planning ISBN: 9783030126711
This chapter tells the story of office-to-residential change of use in Leeds. The chapter considers the general context and consequences of PD in Leeds, highlighting the issues seen there, with positives of bringing residential use into the city cent
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12672-8_8
Publikováno v:
Understanding the Impacts of Deregulation in Planning ISBN: 9783030126711
This chapter tells the story of office-to-residential change of use in Reading. A similar format is taken to the previous English case study chapters in terms of the research approach and coverage. The chapter highlights the particular key concerns s
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12672-8_10
Publikováno v:
Understanding the Impacts of Deregulation in Planning ISBN: 9783030126711
This chapter considers the wider intellectual context for the government making office-to-residential change of use permitted development in England. Academic theories around neoliberalism are discussed, explaining the usual understanding of ‘dereg
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12672-8_2
Publikováno v:
Understanding the Impacts of Deregulation in Planning ISBN: 9783030126711
This chapter considers the findings specifically related to our Glasgow (Scotland) and Rotterdam (The Netherlands) case studies. The context of both is considered in terms of their office markets, social-economic trends and planning contexts. The way
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12672-8_11