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View article: Securing affordable homes on ‘rural exception sites’ though negotiated land deals or compulsory land purchase?
Securing affordable homes on ‘rural exception sites’ though negotiated land deals or compulsory land purchase? Open
Land cost is a major barrier to the delivery of affordable housing in rural England. In response, planning authorities can grant exceptional permission for homes on unallocated land. ‘Rural exception sites’ may come forward where local nee…
View article: The rural housing market after the COVID-19 pandemic
The rural housing market after the COVID-19 pandemic Open
This article was published open access under a CC BY licence: https://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0 .
View article: Land, landowners, and the delivery of affordable homes on rural exception sites in England
Land, landowners, and the delivery of affordable homes on rural exception sites in England Open
Land is a major part of the total cost of residential development, particularly in advanced economies where significant proportions of economic value resolve to land and where land for development is rationed through planning systems that …
View article: Why the Car Is Not Always King in Global South Cities: Evidence From Ulaanbaatar
Why the Car Is Not Always King in Global South Cities: Evidence From Ulaanbaatar Open
Access to a private car has established itself as a critical control on mobility and access to opportunities for residents living in a diverse range of settings, globally. Across cities of the Global South, the benefits of private car acce…
View article: Village Housing
Village Housing Open
Village Housing'Anyone wondering how rural England became "a retirement retreat or playground for the wealthy" should read this stimulating book, which offers a deeper analysis of England's rural housing crisis, combining theory and case s…
View article: Village Housing
Village Housing Open
Village Housing explores the housing challenge faced by England’s amenity villages, rooted in post-war counter-urbanisation and a rising tide of investment demand for rural homes. It tracks solutions to date and considers what further acti…
View article: Beyond Agriculture: Alternative Geographies of Rural Land Investment and Place Effects across the United Kingdom
Beyond Agriculture: Alternative Geographies of Rural Land Investment and Place Effects across the United Kingdom Open
Global land ownership patterns have been shifting in recent decades, as institutional and non-traditional investors redirect capital into rural areas. Such investment is a stimulating alternative for innovative profit-driven land uses that…
View article: Social Sustainability and Ulaanbaatar’s ‘Ger Districts’: Access and Mobility Issues and Opportunities
Social Sustainability and Ulaanbaatar’s ‘Ger Districts’: Access and Mobility Issues and Opportunities Open
This paper explores the concept of social sustainability in Ulaanbaatar’s ger districts in relation to access and mobility. Although ger districts are well-established in Mongolian culture as ephemeral encampments with transient residents,…
View article: Second homes during corona - safe or unsafe haven and for whom? Reflections from researchers around the world
Second homes during corona - safe or unsafe haven and for whom? Reflections from researchers around the world Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly slowed down, reduced, and changed the flows of tourism mobilities.While many national borders have been closed and/or regulated, the main emphasis has been on domestic travelling and tourism.Second homes a…
View article: London’s King’s Cross redevelopment: a compact, resource efficient and ‘liveable’ global city model for an era of climate emergency?
London’s King’s Cross redevelopment: a compact, resource efficient and ‘liveable’ global city model for an era of climate emergency? Open
Cities have long been subject to urban containment policies against urban sprawl. Climate change concerns have recently added to the imperative to densify urban space. Urban compaction is often pursued through the creation of 'exemplar' ur…
View article: Renewable Energy as an Underutilised Resource in Cities: Germany’s ‘Energiewende’ and Lessons for Post-Brexit Cities in the United Kingdom
Renewable Energy as an Underutilised Resource in Cities: Germany’s ‘Energiewende’ and Lessons for Post-Brexit Cities in the United Kingdom Open
Renewable energy remains an underutilised resource within urban environments. This study examines the ongoing German Energiewende (energy transition) as an example of renewable energy being treated as a necessary resource for urban develop…