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Zusatztext 'As the world emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic, this book provides an invaluable framework to assess the arguments of where planning and development go next.' Informationen zum Autor Brendan Williams has taught and researched at a number of universities in North America and Europe for over 20 years and is currently Director of the Urban Environment Research Project at University College Dublin where he lectures in Urban Development, Urban Economics and Comparative Planning systems. His principal research themes are urban development and policy frameworks in Ireland and internationally and applied research on the role of property markets in economic development. Klappentext Real estate development is a highly regulated, high value industry: this book examines its efficiency, its role in shaping the built environment and its relationship with planning and planners. Zusammenfassung Real estate development is a highly regulated, high value industry: this book examines its efficiency, its role in shaping the built environment and its relationship with planning and planners. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Urban policy and its influence on property markets; Chapter 2: Alternative planning systems and their relationships with real estate markets internationally; Chapter 3: Development Led systems and the pivotal role of real estate interests; Chapter 4: Financing and decision-making in Property Development; Chapter 5: Valuation appraisal processes and property market analysis; Chapter 6: Changing spatial dynamics, planning and economics; Chapter 7: Conclusions