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Sarah Payne
Sarah Payne
Lecturer in Real Estate, University of Sheffield
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Green housing transition in the Chinese housing market: a behavioural analysis of real estate enterprises
H Jiang, S Payne
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
362019
Pioneers, pragmatists and sceptics: speculative housebuilders and brownfield development in the early twenty-first century
S Payne
The Town Planning Review, 37-62, 2013
282013
‘The object is to change the heart and soul’: Financial incentives, planning and opposition to new housebuilding in England
A Inch, R Dunning, A While, H Hickman, S Payne
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2020
222020
Exploring the Impact of the Recession on British Volume Housebuilders: a behavioural analysis
S Payne
Built Environment 41 (2), 271-288, 2015
192015
Corporate social responsibility and the UK housebuilding industry
D Adams, S Payne, C Watkins
Corporate Social Responsibility in the Construction Industry; Taylor …, 2008
18*2008
Advancing Understandings of Housing Supply Constraints: Housing Market Recovery and Institutional Transitions in British Speculative Housebuilding
S Payne
Housing Studies, 2020
172020
Implementing green infrastructure through residential development in the UK
S Payne, A Barker
Handbook on Green Infrastructure: Planning, Design and Implementation …, 2015
172015
How does the land supply system affect the business of UK speculative housebuilding? An evidence review
S Payne, B Serin, G James, D Adams
UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence, 2019
162019
The institutional capacity of the UK speculative housebuilding industry
SL Payne
Unpublished PhD Thesis. Glasgow, Department of Urban Studies, University of …, 2009
16*2009
Carbon regulation and pathways for institutional transition in market-led housing systems: A case study of English housebuilders and zero carbon housing policy
S Payne, A Barker
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 1 (4), 470-493, 2018
132018
Business as usual? Exploring the design response of UK speculative house builders to the brownfield development challenge
D Adams, S Payne
Urban Design in the Real Estate Development Process, Oxford, Blackwell, 199-218, 2011
122011
Understanding Green Infrastructure at Different Scales: A signposting guide
A Barker, G Clay, R Morrison, S Payne, A Gilchrist, J Rothwell, I Tantanasi
https://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/adam.barker/Understanding-GI …, 2019
112019
The impact of the New Homes Bonus on attitudes and behaviour
R Dunning, CA Watkins, A Inch, S Payne, A While, G Young, H Hickman, ...
Department for Communities and Local Government, 2014
92014
Examining Housebuilder Behaviour in a Recovering Housing Market: recommendations for improving Britain's housing supply
S Payne
University of Sheffield, 2016
52016
Examining regime complexity in China's green housing transition: a housing developers' perspective
H Jiang, S Payne
Building Research and Information, 2021
42021
Land value capture: Attitudes from the house-building industry on alternative mechanisms
R Dunning, S Payne, P O'Brien, M Buck
https://www.rics.org/uk/news-insight/research/research-reports/land-value …, 2020
32020
Making the Case for Green Infrastructure: Lessons from Best Practice
R Winch, J Clough, A Mant, E Hamilton-Russell, A Barker, S Payne, ...
22019
Can the volume housebuilding model survive?
S Payne
Town and Country Planning, 2012
22012
Towards Zero Carbon Housing Futures?
S Payne
University of Sheffield, 2015
12015
Attitudinal research on financial payments to reduce opposition to new homes
R Dunning, J Henneberry, A Inch, Payne, Sarah, C Watkins, A While, ...
Department for Communities and Local Government, 2014
12014
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