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| title = Settlement Patterns, Urban Form and Sustainability
| title = Settlement Patterns, Urban Form and Sustainability
| subtitle = An evidence review
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| summary = "This research paper draws from much wider evidence on the relationship between settlement patterns, urban form and sustainability. The RTPI believes that this evidence helps to demonstrate the positive contribution of planning to national challenges relating to economic productivity, climate change, public health and our ageing population."
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| date = {{PD|May 2018}}
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Summary report

Publication Publication record
Title The Location of Development 2
Subtitle Summary report
Part of Series Location of Development
Publisher Publisher Royal Town Planning Institute
Date Date May 2018‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary "This is the largest study of its kind. It maps and analyses the location of permissions for over 220,000 new homes in 12 fast-growing cityregions between 2012 and 2017."
Keywords Keyword PlanningKeyword Homes
Locations Location England
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Publication Live Live as of 6 November 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 10 April 2021

Settlement Patterns, Urban Form and Sustainability

Publication Publication record
Title Settlement Patterns, Urban Form and Sustainability
Subtitle An evidence review
Part of Series Location of Development
Publisher Publisher Royal Town Planning Institute
Date Date May 2018‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary "This research paper draws from much wider evidence on the relationship between settlement patterns, urban form and sustainability. The RTPI believes that this evidence helps to demonstrate the positive contribution of planning to national challenges relating to economic productivity, climate change, public health and our ageing population."
Keywords Keyword PlanningKeyword Homes
Locations Location England
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 5 November 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 21 January 2022