An inconvenient truth

John Stewart
Oct. 1, 2009
facing the facts The amount of land used annually for housing in England has been in almost continuous decline since 1994, according to official statistics (Chart 1). From a peak of 6,230 hectares in 1994, annual residential land use slumped 33% to 4,180 hectares in 2006 (the latest available data). Within this total, annual brownfield land use fell 7%, while …

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