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Are Engineering Reasons Zoning Neutral? An Empirical Inquiry into Development Proposals in Green Belt and Agriculture Zones

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  • Lawrence Wai Chung Lai
  • Kelvin Siu Kei Wong
  • Kwong Wing Chau

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As a first statistical study of a planning authority's reasons for rejecting development proposals, this study examines hydraulic and transport engineering reasons adopted by the Town Planning Board for dismissing development applications for ‘small house’ use in Green Belt and Agriculture Zones in Hong Kong to verify the hypothesis that both hydraulic and traffic matters are not zoning-class dependent. The findings, from contingency table analysis of 127 sets of official nonaggregate planning data over a period of more than eight years, appear to affirm the supposition that engineering reasoning has not been swayed by nontechnical planning considerations in either the Green Belt or Agriculture Zones. However, a textual analysis of the objections from all available government records suggests that policy concerns broader than technical considerations were in fact decisive. The study sheds light on the mode of use of technocratic considerations in public policy decision making and articulates with the concept of zone separation based on the Coase theorem.

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  • Lawrence Wai Chung Lai & Kelvin Siu Kei Wong & Kwong Wing Chau, 2011. "Are Engineering Reasons Zoning Neutral? An Empirical Inquiry into Development Proposals in Green Belt and Agriculture Zones," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 38(2), pages 322-337, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirb:v:38:y:2011:i:2:p:322-337
    DOI: 10.1068/b36111
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    1. Bo†sin Tang & Siu†wai Wong & Anton K.W. Lee, 2005. "Green Belt, Countryside Conservation And Local Politics: A Hong Kong Case Study," Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 17(3), pages 230-247, November.
    2. Lawrence W.C. Lai & S.K. Wong & Eric C.K. Ho & K.W. Chau, 2008. "Time Is Of The Essence? An Empirical Application Of The Corollary Of The Coase Theorem," Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 20(1), pages 34-51, March.
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