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Research

Lammas actively promotes research on low-impact development (LID). Here is a selection of research papers on LID:

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LID planning policy and practice

 

 

 

This was the original research paper that led to the formation of policy 52

LID further research

 

 

 

This was the follow-up research paper that informed the approach of policy 52 and accompanying supplementary planning guildance

planning barriers

 

 

 

This document considers 'What are the planning barriers to low impact developments in rural areas in britain and how might they be overcome?'

LID and the planning system

 

 

 

This paper considers the current situation regarding LID

LID in Wales

 

 

 

This paper explores the potential future of low-impact development in Wales

Lammas also supports more specific research studies on a range of themes that surround LID. Here is a selection of associated papers:

camping in utopia

   

 

 

A research paper exploring both the vision of Lammas and the research methods used to reveal this vision

design of a carbon neutral cooker

  

 

An innovative design for a fossil-fuel-free domestic cooker. This file is a summary report of the concept.

conflict and emotion

  

 

An anthropological investigation into the local opposition to the Lammas planning application

initial carbon investigation

  

 

An initial study exploring the carbon impact of the Lammas project

the process

 

A report that catalogues Lammas' experiences in the planning system

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Lammas would like to thank all those people and organisations who have researched and supported research with Lammas.

Thankyou.

The Lammas team

lammas team

 

 

 
   

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