An important reference book both now and post 1992. It gives a clear introduction to the industrial property market in Europe and provides the information needed to understand each country's system of planning and property development.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
0419170502
ISBN-13
9780419170501
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1157693
Product Key Features
Author
B. Wood
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Urban & Land Use Planning, Construction / General, Real Estate
Publication Year
1990
Type
Textbook
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Law, Architecture
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.6in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Additional Product Features
Grade from
College Freshman
Publication Name
Industrial Property Markets in Western Europe
Table of Content
Introduction. Key issues and themes. Government and planning context. Spatial scales of planning and the control of development. Policy formation. Public policy context. Concepts of real property. Public sector intervention. The functioning of real industrial property markets. Market adjustment. Market responsiveness. Germany. Legal framework. Market. Case studies. Data. Spain. Government and planning context. Industrial property. Glossary of terms. France. The industrial property market in France. Legal, financial and taxation aspects. Private and quasi-private bodies. Public actors and town planning. Case studies. Italy. Local and central government in Italy. Laws and technicalities in Italian planning. Physical planning in industrial locations. Industries, markets and location. Case study. Netherlands. The outcome of the industrial property market. The final user as a demander of industrial space. The other actors: supply. The legal context. Public policies. The industrial property market explained. Case studies. Sweden. Planning for industrial land and property. Property rights. The property market. Case studies. United Kingdom. Legal framework. Actors and agencies. The market. Case studies. Conclusion. Some comparisons and contrasts. Objectives of cross-national study. Flexibility of planning sytems. Legal systems. The speed of the plan-making process. Land supply. Tenure. Public supply of industrial buildings. EC Regulation. Conclusion. Index.