School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University
Published: March 07
Updated: January 08
PurposeThis knowledge builder explains the origins and operation of Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) and their contribution to the achievement of objectives related to spatial planning. |
BenefitsWhile BIDs concern mainly aspects of management and service delivery, they also have the potential to contribute to broad regeneration aims, enhancement of amenity, improvement of the public realm, and a pattern of land uses that reinforces the role of town and city centres. BIDs therefore have the potential to contribute to a wide range of spatial planning aims including for instance place-making and sustainable development |
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AudienceUrban and regional planners and all those wishing to build and assess their knowledge of the topic. |
Learning methodA knowledge builder which provides a commentary, explanation and context for this topic which has specific interest to the business community. Additionally a range of further reading and appropriate websites are provided for those who wish to become expert in the subject. Includes voluntary self assessment for recording continuous professional development (CPD). |
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Time to Complete2 hours |
Length9 pages |
Participants1 |
Price£10 Pounds Sterling |