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Understanding the Impacts of Deregulation in Planning : Turning Offices into Homes?
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Jessica Ferm
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Nicola Livingstone
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Patricia Canelas
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2019
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-12671-1
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978-3-030-12672-8
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2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Rise and Rise of Permitted Development in England
pp. 13
Deregulation, Neoliberalism and the Planning System
pp. 23
The Planning Context for Office-to-Residential Change of Use
pp. 35
Understanding Office-to-Residential Permitted Development
pp. 47
Overview of Office-to-Residential Conversion in England and Our Case Studies
pp. 61
The Camden Story: Threatening the Creative Economy?
pp. 83
The Croydon Story: Slums of the Future?
pp. 111
The Leeds Story: City Centre Students and Industrial Estate Living
pp. 133
The Leicester Story: Positive Reuse or Threatening an Emerging Private Rental Sector?
pp. 157
The Reading Story: Loss of Affordable Housing in the Vibrant South East?
pp. 177
Alternative Approaches to Governing Change of Use: Scotland and The Netherlands
pp. 201
Conclusions and Implications for Future Practice
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