Land as a resource:how to best unlock its "value”. A summary of the LSE landowners' roundtable

Hennessy, Meg (2024) Land as a resource:how to best unlock its "value”. A summary of the LSE landowners' roundtable [['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined]]
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“I’m just wondering if culturally, we have to do a lot more work around common good and I’m wondering whether that could be the crux and what this research might be about…” – Roundtable participant Land is a precious but finite resource. The increasing competing demands for housing, infrastructure, biodiversity, access and well-being, as well as financing, oblige us to reconsider how we manage land. Balancing these trade-offs is key to unlocking economic, natural and social capital in England.

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