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New settlements and community benefits: Public and private responsibilities
Abstract This paper aims to develop a framework for approaching the negotiation of planning gains — private sector contributions towards public facilities — from the perspectives of both planning authorities and developers. Previous assessments of planning gain have located it within corporatist modes of intervention, which demands various assumptions about the relationship between planners and developers. A comparison of the arguments used to define the bounds of legitimate gain suggests an alternative model of competing professional cultures. A case study of proposals for new settlements in the countryside is used, in order that the specific way in which the rural local state tackles the issue of developer contributors may be assessed.
New settlements and community benefits: Public and private responsibilities
Abstract This paper aims to develop a framework for approaching the negotiation of planning gains — private sector contributions towards public facilities — from the perspectives of both planning authorities and developers. Previous assessments of planning gain have located it within corporatist modes of intervention, which demands various assumptions about the relationship between planners and developers. A comparison of the arguments used to define the bounds of legitimate gain suggests an alternative model of competing professional cultures. A case study of proposals for new settlements in the countryside is used, in order that the specific way in which the rural local state tackles the issue of developer contributors may be assessed.
New settlements and community benefits: Public and private responsibilities
Boucher, Susan (Autor:in)
Journal of Rural Studies ; 9 ; 257-265
01.01.1993
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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