
Sustainable Property Development: A Guide to Real Estate and the Environment
by Miles Keeping (Senior Lecturer, Department of Real Estate and Construction Management, Oxford Brookes University); David ShiersRent Textbook
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Table of Contents
THE LOCATION OF PROPERTY: GREENFIELD AND BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT | |
Suggested learning outcomes | |
Headlines: big issues and important questions | |
Background | |
Practical problems and solutions, current approaches, techniques and models | |
Locations and site-finding for developments | |
Market information and market research | |
Investigating sites for different uses | |
Investigation site-specific characteristics of potential development sites | |
Government policy regarding location of development | |
PPG1: general principles of the planning system | |
PPG3: housing | |
PPG6: retailing and town centres | |
PPG13: transport | |
PPG23: planning and pollution control | |
The Urban Task Force | |
Urban White Paper: Our Towns and Cities: The Future û Delivering an Urban Renaissance | |
Recent trends in development within city/town centres (as elements of urban regeneration) | |
Urban regeneration: an introduction | |
Mixed use development | |
Land assembly and partnerships between developers and local authorities | |
Financial aid for necessary redevelopment | |
Regional Development Agencies | |
Sources of public finance for regeneration | |
Planning obligations | |
Possible future directions | |
Learning materials: problems to solve/issues to discuss in lectures and seminars | |
Some questions and issues for discussion | |
Examples of media coverage of the issue of regeneration | |
References and sources for further study | |
Further resources: websites | |
CONTAMINATION: DEALING WITH POLLUTED LAND | |
Suggested learning outcomes | |
Headlines: big issues and important questions | |
Background | |
Historical causes of contamination | |
Government action to address contaminated land | |
Defining contaminated land today | |
The æsuitable for useÆ standard | |
Who is liable for contamination? | |
Amount of land that is contaminated | |
Controlled waters | |
Practical problems and solutions, current approaches, techniques and models | |
Why does it matter whether a site is contaminated? | |
Registration of contaminated land | |
Using a team of advisers | |
Inspection methods | |
Remediation | |
Possible future directions | |
Learning materials | |
Some questions and issues for discussion | |
Discussion points using examples of media coverage of the issue of contaminated land | |
References | |
Further resources and websites | |
GREEN PROPERTY: THE DESIGN OF LOWER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT BUILDINGS | |
Suggested learning outcomes | |
Headlines: big issues and important questions | |
Defining green buildings | |
Some important questions that need to be addressed when considering green buildings | |
Background | |
BREEAM: an environmental building design and management tool | |
One Million Sustainable Homes | |
Practical problems and solutions, current approaches, techniques and models | |
Whole system solutions | |
Location and site issues | |
Energy systems | |
Water use | |
Construction materials | |
Green specifications | |
LCAs | |
The benefits of green buildings | |
Possible future directions | |
Learning materials | |
Some questions and issues for discussion | |
Discussion point using examples of media coverage of the issue of green property | |
Further resources and websites | |
PROCUREMENT: SUSTAINABILITY AND THE UK CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY | |
Suggested learning outcomes | |
Headlines: big issues and important questions | |
Defining procurement | |
Background | |
Key stages in the procurement process | |
Recent industry reports | |
Practical problems and solutions, current approaches, techniques and models | |
Green taxes | |
Key Performance Indicators | |
Minimising the use of resources | |
Reducing pollution | |
Reducing and managing waste | |
Improving workforce management | |
Common types of contractual arrangement | |
The Project Manager | |
Design and Build | |
Management Contracting | |
Accelerating Change | |
Technical guidance | |
Possible future directions | |
Learning materials | |
Some questions and issues for discussion | |
Discussion points using examples of media coverage of issues relating to the UK construction industry | |
Further resources and websites | |
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