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Dr Mark Smith
4 months ago
New open access publication of mine looking at how land value capture instruments support mega-transport projects focusing on Crossrail and GPE in Paris. We find these instruments can be used in different ways are an important part of wider funding packages.
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The changing tracks of land value capture in constrained policy contexts; A comparison of London’s Crossrail and Grand Paris Express
Land value capture is often vaunted as having significant potential to fund public infrastructure, including mega transport projects like urban metro …
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264837725001528?via%3Dihub
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Alex Nurse
4 months ago
🚨New paper 🚨 I asked senior councillors with highways/transport responsibility across the UK how social media interactions affected their decision making on cycling. 🧵The core findings were: 1) That social media doesn't massively alter decision-making 1/
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Does social media influence local elected leaders? A study of online engagement methods through the lens of cycling policymaking in the United Kingdom
Social media can be sold as a way to improve grassroots citizen engagement, yet the ways in which it affects decisions made by local elected leaders are less well understood. This study examines th...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03003930.2025.2500932
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Alex Nurse
9 months ago
What a view from the Roxby Building this morning.
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Brilliant to see our Team engaging with Government at the highest level!
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Well done to all our graduates!
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Olivier Sykes
10 months ago
At a time when local government funding and planning in England under a new government is in the news, this new chapter with
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, Sebastian Dembski, and Chris Couch takes a 'long view' on nearly half a century of regeneration policy in England.
link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
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Talking about Regeneration – some reflections on 50 years of policy in England
This chapter reflects on nearly half a century of urban regeneration policy in England. It begins by discussing the genesis of regeneration policy in the ‘urban crisis’ of the 1970s and 19...
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-64773-4_2
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Alex Nurse
11 months ago
New paper with
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on what Labour's early actions on Levelling Up tell us about the direction of travel for English Governance and devo.
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journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Hello. Although we're the world's oldest planning school, we're new here! We'd appreciate any help in getting us on our feet.
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