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Routledge - Negotiating Development: Rationales and Practice

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Description

Understand the complex legal and practical frameworks of property development with Negotiating Development: Rationales and Practice for Development Obligations and Planning Gain. Published by Routledge, this book provides a deep look into how property development is linked to essential social provisions through the process of planning gain. Readers will explore the core reasoning behind development obligations and how they function within the planning system. By reviewing a wide range of case histories, the text offers a practical look at how development negotiations work in real-world scenarios. This resource is designed for those studying architecture, landscape, or urban planning who need to understand the connection between private development and public benefit. Whether you are researching the legalities of planning gain or looking for practical examples of development negotiation, this book serves as a comprehensive guide. It bridges the gap between theoretical rationale and actual practice, making it a valuable addition to your professional or academic library.

Key Features

Examines the legal process of planning gain and how it links property development to social provisions.

Provides a detailed look at the rationales behind development obligations and planning practices.

Includes a wide range of case histories to review the actual practice of development negotiation.

Offers professional insights into how development obligations function within the planning system.

Serves as a resource for subjects including architecture and landscape planning.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 August 1995
Listed Since
05 February 2007

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