1. Report Structure -- 2. Key Findings -- 3. The Research -- 4. Literature and Research Review -- 5. The Case Studies -- 6. The Stakeholders -- 7. Detailed Conclusions -- 8. Recommendations for Further Research -- Annex A. Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches to Measuring Value in the Built Environment
Summary
Good urban design offers strong competitive advantages and does not necessarily cost more to deliver. This ground-breaking report examines the way in which superior urban design adds value by increasing the economic viability of development and by delivering social and environmental benefits
Notes
"Research team: Matthew Carmona [and others]"--Page 4
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-111)
Notes
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