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  1. Situating Rural Areas in Contemporary Housing Access Debates in England – A Comment
  2. Can ‘Permission in Principle’ for New Housing in England Increase Certainty, Reduce ‘Planning Risk’, and Accelerate Housing Supply?
  3. Between the unimaginable and the unthinkable: pathways to and from England’s housing crisis
  4. Space in new homes: delivering functionality and liveability through regulation or design innovation?
  5. The Social Value of Second Homes in Rural Communities
  6. Re-connecting ‘people and planning’: parish plans and the English localism agenda
  7. Localism, down-scaling and the strategic dilemmas confronting planning in England
  8. Limits to Growth: The Challenge of Housing Delivery in England's ‘Under-bounded’ Districts
  9. Neighbourhood planning
  10. Introduction
  11. Working through intermediaries
  12. Community-based plans
  13. Planning's critical interface
  14. Conclusions
  15. Working with local government
  16. Responsibility and responsiveness: lessons from parish planning
  17. Localism and its antecedents
  18. Community-based planning and plans
  19. Ashford and its strategic planning context
  20. Power, capacity and collaborative planning
  21. Community dynamics and planning
  22. Capacity building and outreach
  23. Connectivity at the policy-community interface
  24. Democratic renewal, planning and housing growth in England
  25. Community Perspectives on Localness and ‘Priority’ Housing Policies in Rural England
  26. Interface
  27. Local perspectives on rural housing affordability and implications for the localism agenda in England
  28. The rural housing questionCommunity and planning in Britain's countrysides
  29. International migrants
  30. Social renting
  31. Private renting
  32. Homelessness
  33. The rural housing question
  34. The British countryside: nostalgia, romanticism and intervention
  35. Protecting and consuming the countryside
  36. Evolving agendas in rural housing
  37. Housing and the rural economy
  38. Retirement and ageing
  39. New residents in rural areas
  40. Buying second homes
  41. Planning and land for housing
  42. Private house-building
  43. Planning and affordable rural housing
  44. Targeting ‘local’ needs
  45. Rural low-cost home ownership
  46. Strategic and community initiatives in Britain's countrysides
  47. England, Scotland and Wales in context
  48. The rural housing question: towards an answer
  49. Internal housing space standards in Italy and England
  50. An Anatomy of Spatial Planning: Coming to Terms with the Spatial Element in UK Planning
  51. The future of housing and homes
  52. Introduction: Place shaping, spatial planning and liveability
  53. New Agendas in Planning and Rural Housing
  54. Affordable Housing in ‘Village England’: Towards a More Systematic Approach
  55. Planning and development in the countryside
  56. Strategic-Local Tensions and the Spatial Planning Approach in England
  57. Parish plans and the spatial planning approach in England
  58. Spatial planning, area action plans and the rural-urban fringe
  59. Second homes, community and a hierarchy of dwelling
  60. Representing England's rural-urban fringe
  61. New East Manchester: Urban Renaissance or Urban Opportunism?
  62. The Rural–Urban fringe: A new priority for planning policy?
  63. The Changing Geography of Subregional Planning in England
  64. Planning on the Edge: England's Rural — Urban Fringe and the Spatial-Planning Agenda
  65. Publication Reviews
  66. Regional Housing Figures in England: Policy, Politics and Ownership
  67. Second homes: A new framework for policy
  68. Inspiring England's urban fringes: multi-functionality and planning
  69. Planning for housing: Unravelling the frictions in local practice
  70. Planning and house building: A step change from the bottom up?
  71. Housing in the European Countryside
  72. Delivering New Homes
  73. Dispelling a myth? Second homes in rural Wales
  74. Delivering Affordable Housing through Planning: Explaining Variable Policy Usage across Rural England and Wales
  75. Land zoning and local discretion in the Korean planning system
  76. Re-use of small airfields: a planning perspective
  77. Second Homes and the UK Planning System
  78. New uses for England's old airfields
  79. Planning Exceptions in Rural England: Past, Present and Future
  80. Resource allocation and political change in the UK
  81. The Regulation of Land Reuse and Aviation on Airfields in Rural England and Wales
  82. Sustainable Commuting: A Contradiction In Terms?
  83. Countryside planning: The first half century
  84. The Limits of Policy Diffusion: Comparative Experiences of Second-Home Ownership in Britain and Sweden
  85. Trends in commuting in England and Wales–becoming less sustainable?
  86. Political change and local objectives: observations from rural Wales
  87. Planning for aviation and diversification on small rural airfields in England and Wales
  88. Securing Housing Choice: New Opportunities for the UK Planning System
  89. Regulating industrial growth in the South Korean Capital region
  90. Local Housing Agencies in Rural Wales
  91. Transport issues and policies in Seoul: an exploration
  92. Practice forum Improvement Grants,Second Homes and Planning Control in England and Wales: A Policy Review
  93. Planning for affordable rural housing in England and Wales
  94. The alternative route to affordable housing provision: Experiences in rural Wales