促进英格兰农村经济适用房的交付

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Nick Gallent, Andrew Purves, Phoebe Stirling, Iqbal Hamiduddin
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摘要

根据对未来住房需求的预测,公共规划部门在地方规划中分配土地用于开发。这一过程是自上而下的,由公共部门主导,将土地价值集中到选定的地点,以支持发展所需的基础设施投资。但在英格兰的农村地区,自 1991 年以来,一直存在着一种为经济适用房选择土地的无计划例外程序。农村特殊地块"(RES)不在地方规划中分配,也并非(完全)由公共部门主导。相反,它们涉及在非住房土地上例外批准建设经济适用房。经济适用房选址是通过权力下放的方式产生的,公共部门将权力让渡给非国家行为者和志愿住房促进者。这种合作过程的基本原理是将土地保留在分配过程之外,从而使其成为满足社区需求的非市场住房。本文探讨了 "可持续发展区域方案 "如何扰乱土地市场和规划程序,以提供农村社区所需的住房。
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Enabling the delivery of rural affordable housing in England
In response to projections of future housing demand, public planning authorities allocate land for development within local plans. The process is top-down and public-sector led, corralling land value to selected locations in support of the infrastructure investments needed to progress development. But in rural areas in England, an unplanned, exceptional process of selecting land for affordable housing has existed since 1991. ‘Rural Exception Sites’ (RES) are not allocated in local plans and they are not (exclusively) public-sector led. Rather, they involve the granting of exceptional permissions for affordable housing on non-housing land. RES emerge from a devolved approach, with the public sector ceding power to non-state actors and to voluntary housing enablers. The rationale of this partnership process is to keep land outside of the allocation process, hence keeping it affordable for non-market housing that meets communities' needs. This paper examines the way that RES disrupt land market and planning processes in order to deliver the homes that rural communities need.
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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