An analysis of the housing problem in British cities at a time when efforts are being made to preserve the countryside. The author examines both sides of this debate and looks at the effects of government policy. He also describes the possible re-shaping of the rural economy and character.
Housebuilding Brit Countryside Summary
Housebuilding Brit Countryside by Professor Mark Shucksmith
First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
New housing in the countryside; perspectives on rural housing research; rural planning and housing policy - a conflict of objectives; rural housing opportunities, housing classes and status groups; access to rural housing - empirical evidence; the Lake District; the local state; options for intervention; the central state - current concerns and future scenarios.
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9780415044707
0415044707
Housebuilding Brit Countryside by Professor Mark Shucksmith
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