Ebook: Housing Markets & Planning Policy
Author: Colin Jones Craig Watkins(auth.)
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
- Language: English
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The challenges of providing affordable housing, while simultaneously addressing the problems of low demand housing in some areas, together with the revitalisation of neighbourhoods in need of renewal, also underline the need for a better understanding of the structure and operation of housing markets at local and neighbourhood level.
This timely contribution to the field addresses the main housing and planning policy challenges in the UK today. It does so by examining the structure and operation of the urban housing system and then exploring both conceptual and empirical analyses of the workings of the market. The authors then consider the lessons for policy makers, discussing the limitations of the policy framework and considering the strategies for integrating market information into the analysis undertaken in practice.
Housing Markets & Planning Policy is an invaluable advanced text for students of land economy, land management, urban planning, housing and urban studies. The authors provide a uniquely detailed analysis of an important policy area that builds on a strong theoretical basis drawn from housing economics. With the challenges posed by the instability of the housing market, it will be of particular interest to academic researchers, policy-makers and housing and planning practitioners.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–10):
Chapter 2 The Housing Problem (pages 11–39):
Chapter 3 Spatial Structure of Housing Markets (pages 41–67):
Chapter 4 Understanding Housing Submarkets (pages 69–89):
Chapter 5 Dynamics of the Housing Market (pages 91–114):
Chapter 6 Planning for the Housing Market (pages 115–139):
Chapter 7 Planning Policies and the Market (pages 141–162):
Chapter 8 Conclusions and the Way Forward (pages 163–188):