Planning, Law and Economics: The Rules We Make for Using Land (Rtpi Library)

Planning, Law and Economics: The Rules We Make for Using Land (Rtpi Library)

by ThomasHartmann (Author), Barrie Needham (Author), EdwinBuitelaar (Author)

Synopsis

Planning, Law, and Economics sets out a new framework for applying a legal approach to spatial planning, showing how to improve the practice and help achieve its aims. The book covers planning laws, planning rights, and property rights, asking `What rules do we want to make and, where necessary, enforce? And how do we want to apply them in planning practice?' This book sets out, in general and illustrated with concrete examples, how the three types of law mentioned above are unavoidably involved in all types of spatial planning. The book also makes clear that these laws can be combined in different ways, each way a particular approach to the practice of spatial planning (regulative planning, structuring markets, pro-active planning, collaborative planning, etc.).

Throughout, the book shows what legal approaches can be taken to spatial planning, and uses a four-part framework to evaluate the effects of choosing such an approach. The spatial planning should be effective, legitimate, morally just and economically sound. In particular the book details why the economic effects for society are important and how spatial planning affects how the economic resources of land and buildings are used. The book will be invaluable to students and planners to understand the relationship between their actions and the basic principles of the rule of law in a democratic, liberal society.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 180
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 06 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 113808557X
ISBN 13: 9781138085572

Author Bio
Barrie Needham is Emeritus Professor of spatial planning at the Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. He has carried out much research into the relationship between spatial planning and landed property, applied to many countries. Edwin Buitelaar is a programme leader at the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and research fellow at the Amsterdam School of Real Estate. He published regularly on issues of land, property rights and planning law in international journals. Thomas Hartmann is Assistant Professor at the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning at Utrecht University; he is also affiliated with the Jan Evangelista Purkyne University (UJEP) in Usti nad Labem, Faculty of Social and Economic Studies, Czech Republic. He is the current vice-president of the International Academic Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights.