Community Impact Evaluation

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advanced urban planning evaluation techniques
analysis
Author_Nathaniel Lichfield
authorities
balance
benefit
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CIA
CIE
Community Impact Analysis
Community Impact Evaluation
control
cost
Cost Benefit Analysis
CRA
Cyclical Approach
development
DoE 1986a
DoE 1993b
environmental appraisal
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Evaluation Analyst
Follow
Goals Achievement Matrix
Hold
infrastructure project review
land use assessment
local
Local Planning Authority
LPA
Material Considerations
Plan Variables
planning
Planning Application
Planning Balance Sheet Analysis
Planning Permission
Prospect Park
public sector evaluation
Secretary Of State
sheet
spatial planning methods
TCP
urban policy analysis
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781857282382
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Feb 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a work summarizing in one volume the pioneering approach of the author to public-interest decision-taking in the field of urban & regional planning. This book is aimed at students, researchers and professionals in planning. Nathaniel Lichfield first introduced in his "Economics of Planned Development" the concept that, in any use and development of land, the traditional "development balance sheet" of the developers needed to be accompanied by a "planning balance sheet" prepared by the planning officer or planning authority. Over the forty years since this work was published, the author has brought to the operational level the "planning balance sheet", with many case studies, primarily for consultancy purposes. The present title reflects the incorporation during the 1970s of the then emerging field of environmental impact assessment.

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