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Planning by consentPlanning by consent

Planning by consent2003

Booth, Philip

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"The purpose of Planning by Consent is to find historical explanations for the way in which the development control system has evolved. Starting with a discussion of attitudes to property and to the problem of nuisance in the Middle Ages, the book charts the development of control mechanisms, first as exercised by landlords through leasehold agreements and then later, through the gradual development of bylaws to control building. It then turns to the way in which development control was introduced into the planning system and, from being an expedient device, became a central part of British planning."--Jacket.

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First published
2003
OL Work ID
OL2567241W

Subjects

City planningCity planning and redevelopment lawLaw and legislationLand useRegional planningCity planning, great britainRegional planning, great britainLand use, law and legislationAménagement du territoirePOLITICAL SCIENCEPublic Policy

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