1st Edition
Community Impact Evaluation Principles And Practice
By Nathaniel Lichfield
Copyright 1996
380 Pages
by
Routledge
380 Pages
by
Routledge
384 Pages
by
Routledge
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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... Read more
1 The nature of urban and regional planning 2 Choice, decision and action in everyday life 3 Evaluation for choice in land-use planning 4 The cost-benefit family in plan and project evaluation 5 Theory and principles of impact assessment 6 Theory and principles of cost-benefit analysis 7 The generic method of community impact evaluation applied to projects 8 Comprehending the conclusions of a CIE 9 Simplification of the generic method 10 Theory and principles of community impact evaluation 11 CIE in democratic planning 12 The planning process 13 Roads: a case study comparing COBA, framework appraisal and CIE 14 Development control 15 Planning gain/obligation 16 The cultural built heritage 17 Integrating the environment into development planning 18 Green belts 19 Deregulation 20 CIE study management
Biography
Nathaniel Lichfield






