Impact of a fragmented regulatory environment on sustainable urban development design management
London, Kerry Anne and Cadman, Katie 2009, Impact of a fragmented regulatory environment on sustainable urban development design management, Architectural engineering and design management, vol. 5, no. 1/2, pp. 5-23.
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Impact of a fragmented regulatory environment on sustainable urban development design management
The building project development approval proces is increasingly complex and farught with conflict due to the rise of the sustainable urban development movement and inclusive decision making. Coupled with this, government decision-making decentralisation has resulted in a fragmented and over-regulated compliance sytem. Problems arising from the process include wated resources, excessive time delays, increased holding and litigation costs, inadequate planning coorindation, high lelves of advocacy costs and a divisive a politicised approval prcess.
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120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning