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Planning gain is the legal process by which property development is linked to social provisions. This book examines the rationale for planning gain and development obligations and …
A report written by two environmental lawyers which explains the responsibilities of company directors under UK and European environmental law, and their potential personal …
First published in 1999, this volume aimed to provide a signpost marking a significant development in the transition from estate to property management in local authorities. It …
This is a clear guide to heritage legislation in the UK. It is set out in plain, non-legal language and will guide the planner, developer, architect or conservationist through the …
Change and development are going on all around us. On both an international platform, as well as at the local governmental and community level, governments, decision and policy …
Almost all buildings erected or altered in England and Wales must satisfy the requirements of the building regulations. This essential reference has been revised in line with new …
Quality is a vital issue to be addressed by all constuction professionals working in Europe today. This book provides clear, concise guidance to the making and use of codes, …
A gap has long existed between construction professionals - such as architects, engineers, quantity surveyors and consultants - and the property development process. The underlying …
This text is about the very essence of urban planning in a market economy. It is concerned with people - landowners, developers, investors, politicians and ordinary members of the …
This book focuses on land use, a topic at the heart of attempts to find sustainable solutions. It will be invaluable to practitioners and students of environmental law.