Green Belt planning policy is set out in Planning Policy Guidance Note 2: Green Belts (PPG2), last revised in 1995 (with amendments in 2001). Green Belt policies apply through development plans to 14 contiguous areas (see Fig. 1) totalling 13% of England's overall land area, placing ...
Why are the bulk of the green belt areas located around London, Birmingham and along the M62 corridor? These are the areas with the largest cities and the greatest potential for urban sprawl These are the only areas without development near the cities ...
Hanley N, Knight J (1992) Valuing the environment: recent UK experience and an application to green belt land. J Environ Plan Manag 35(2):145-160Hanley, N. and Knight, J. (1992) Valuing the environment: recent UK experience and an application to Green Belt Land, Journal of Environmental...
As London's population grows, areas of civic value and natural beauty need to be enhanced, not just preserved, so that more Londoners can benefit. These seemingly competing pressures can be reconciled through a re-examination of the Green Belt. London's Green Belt was designated because of ...
This document provides guidance on the implementation of UK Government transport policy. Integration within and between different types of transport, with ... S Office - 《Planning Policy Guidance Notes》 被引量: 159发表: 2001年 Green-belt cities Planning policy guidance 2: green belts, 1995. Br...
From regional integrated development toward sustainable future: evaluating the Belt and Road Initiative’s spillover impact between tourism, Fintech and inclusive green growth. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2024. DOI:10.1007/s10098-024-02890-3 49. Sibt-e-Ali, M., Xiqiang, X., ...
which may be inadequate for supporting innovation in other areas, thus impeding the overall innovative progress of the enterprise (Zhao et al.,2022). On the other hand, narrow green taxes generally elevate the comprehensive costs for enterprises, leading to a decrease in their overall innovative ...
(2000s, 2010s). These sustained temporal patterns are mostly confined to North American cities, especially cities with population and economic growth in the Sunbelt and coastal areas (i.e., Atlanta, Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco, Washington, Boston, or Denver) or recovering cities (i.e....
There are plenty of fruitful areas for further work. First, we have only considered capabilities based on export data. While the GCI and GCP explain variation in environmentally relevant measures across countries, we do not account for capabilities embodied only in services (OECD, 2017, Stojkoski...
In 2018, China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) launched a Special Policy Study (SPS) project called Ecological Compensation and Green Development Institutional Reform in the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB), which aimed to solve the problem of how to ...