作者: Keith Hoggart , Steven Henderson
DOI: 10.1016/J.JRURSTUD.2005.03.004
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摘要: Abstract This paper explores the provision of homes for less wealthy households in rural England. By allowing ‘exceptions’ to UK planning law provide low-income housing local residents, national government seeks secure dwellings and so sustain socially mixed villages. how production through exception policy is not conducive construction many new houses. The particular emphasis on responsible agents are discouraged from being more active erecting village households. Empirically, draws documents, interviews a social survey counties Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire Norfolk investigate process delivering homes. It concluded that, despite Government assertions that countryside desirable, decision-making criteria dominate worldviews work against this outcome.