Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care 2005
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012044155-6/50007-6
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The Value of Individual Planning

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“…The novelty of this work consists in the presentation of the analysis of impact that different stages of urban planning development [35] have on the gradual increase in land value, depending on the different states of urbanization that are acquired as land develops. In this regard, the impact of already developed land is not considered, once the changes in value that may occur in it are produced by the change in the value of the complete real estate product, due to market fluctuations, but not due to a change in urban planning, which would be fully developed in the stage of urbanized land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The novelty of this work consists in the presentation of the analysis of impact that different stages of urban planning development [35] have on the gradual increase in land value, depending on the different states of urbanization that are acquired as land develops. In this regard, the impact of already developed land is not considered, once the changes in value that may occur in it are produced by the change in the value of the complete real estate product, due to market fluctuations, but not due to a change in urban planning, which would be fully developed in the stage of urbanized land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some ways, this downscaling may be exacerbated by "the rapid downsizing of many local planning departments" as "local authorities, especially in northern England, are faced with drastic cuts in central government funding allocations" (Colomb and Tomaney, 2016). As such, the role of planning, which is seen to be "necessary to address uncertainty and mange complexity" (Adams and Watkins, 2014) in the development process, may be lost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mayor has responsibility for designating the Opportunity Areas, while the Boroughs lead on development activity within the Opportunity Areas. (Adams and Watkins 2014), and that a formal, regulated planning system is needed to ensure that housing and other strategic infrastructure is built when needed and maintained (Haughton et al 2014).…”
Section: The National Uk Context Of Infrastructure Planning and Investment In The London Global City-regionmentioning
confidence: 99%