Two BSP projects awarded RTPI Award for Research Excellence
23 September 2022
We are proud to announce that two BSP submissions have been named winners of the Sir Peter Hall Award for Excellence in Research and Engagement.
The Awards
Now in their eighth year, the RTPI Awards for Research Excellence recognise and celebrate leading spatial planning research from RTPI accredited planning schools and RTPI members.
Winners:
Prof. Claire Colomb & Dr Tatiana Moreira de Souza
Regulating short-term rentals. Platform-based property rentals in European cities: the policy debates
This study (supported by a small grant of the Property Research Trust) comparatively analysed the regulations put in place by the governments of 12 large European cities to control short-term rentals, which have rapidly grown due to digital platforms. It shows that the emerging local regulations take multiple forms and degrees of stringency, ranging from relative laissez-faire to strict control. All city governments face notable difficulties in enforcing those regulations, mainly due to the reluctance of corporate platforms to release precise data on individual STR. Access to market-generated data has become key for planning policy and enforcement in this field.
Prof. Matthew Carmona & Valentina Giordano
Appealing Design
For decades local planning authorities in England have been reluctant to refuse poorly designed residential and other developments on design grounds. Based on an analysis of national appeals data, Appealing Design examines this reluctance, furnishing authorities with the evidence they need to confidently pursue their design ambitions in the future.