Research and analysis

Environmental Impact of New Housing Development

The fifth paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.

Applies to England

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As part of Homes England鈥檚 mission to drive regeneration and housing delivery, the Agency has been undertaking a comprehensive programme of research aimed at strengthening the approach to economic appraisal and the measurement of social value. This has been carried out in close collaboration with the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG), with the research aligned to the department鈥檚鈥�appraisal guide鈥痑nd the鈥�HM Treasury Green Book.听

The fifth paper to be published as part of this research programme focuses on the appraisal of the environmental impacts associated with new housing development.

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Published 7 August 2024

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