Articles with "development led" as a keyword



Development-led planning practices in a plan-led planning system: empirical evidence from Finland

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Published in 2017 at "European Planning Studies"

DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2017.1301885

Abstract: ABSTRACT Planning systems are generally divided into plan-led and development-led systems. However, it is quite common that the planning practice follows development-led planning although the planning system would structurally be plan-led. To study how development-led… read more here.

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An Introduction to Development-led Archaeology in Europe: Meeting the needs of archaeologists, developers and the public

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Published in 2019 at "Internet Archaeology"

DOI: 10.11141/ia.51.9

Abstract: In the EAC 2018 heritage management symposium, the idea was to look at the topic of development-led archaeology from a different angle and encourage discussions between heritage management officials, developers, archaeologists working in the field… read more here.

Keywords: led archaeology; development led; archaeology; cultural heritage ... See more keywords
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Making the Case for the Public Benefits of Development-led Archaeology

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Published in 2021 at "Internet Archaeology"

DOI: 10.11141/ia.57.17

Abstract: This paper provides an update on progress of the EAC Working Group for public benefit from development led archaeology, giving the background to the concept as well as outlining why the EAC is developing guidance… read more here.

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No More Polluter Pays Principle: opportunities and challenges of public benefit provision in UK development-led archaeology

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Published in 2021 at "Internet Archaeology"

DOI: 10.11141/ia.57.8

Abstract: Key to the success of archaeological projects and the provision of public benefit as a result is partnership working, whether between archaeological practices, consultants or departments within larger organisations, commercial clients or regulatory bodies. This… read more here.

Keywords: led archaeology; public benefit; development led; archaeology ... See more keywords