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You can use the Right to Contest application to challenge government to sell land or property if you believe it’s not needed and could be put to better economic use.
Find government-owned property, buildings or land that's available to rent or buy, or contest its use
This collection brings together all documents relating to land use in England.
If you believe land or property is not needed and could be put to better economic use, then you can challenge the government by submitting a Right to Contest application.
This paper illustrates how socio-economic dynamics and natural factors combine to shape environmental change
This collection brings together all documents relating to land use change statistics.
Foresight project looking at the future of land use in the UK over the next 50 years.
Technical guidance on the management of contaminated land including how to investigate, assess and manage the risks.
Ask for underused or vacant property owned by the government, agencies, local councils or local public bodies to be sold - Right to Contest.
Land value estimates for policy appraisal, along with guidance for their use and detailed assumptions made in modelling.
Provides guidance on making effective use of land, including planning for higher density development.
This is a case study on land tenure reform in a fragile and post-conflict state
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