ABSTRACT

This book describes in detail how the property market operates, giving a clear picture of the economics of development and the way which development issues are defined by (and in their turn have an effect on) community and individual needs. By describing how the market works and explaining the factors which need to be analysed, the author aims to improve decision-making techniques and machinery.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

PART I ANALYTICAL TOOLS

chapter 3|26 pages

The market for land and built environment

chapter 4|9 pages

Measuring the planning context

part |1 pages

PART TWO The context

part |1 pages

PART THREE Developing the built environment

chapter 7|11 pages

National and regional development

chapter 9|18 pages

Settlement structure

part |1 pages

PART FOUR Design and planning economics

part |1 pages

PART FIVE Financial and planning machinery

chapter 14|13 pages

Demand and resource allocation

chapter 15|13 pages

Economics of the official planning process

chapter 16|15 pages

Conclusions