TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigating Building Permit Processes Across Europe: Characteristics and Patterns
AU - Fauth, Judith
AU - Nørkjær Gade, Peter
AU - Kaiser, Stefanie
AU - Raj, Kavita
AU - Goul Pedersen, Jonas
AU - Olsson, Per-Ola
AU - Nisbet, Nicholas
AU - Mastrolembo Ventura, Silvia
AU - Hirvensalo, Antero
AU - Granja, José
AU - Urban, Harald
AU - Rutešić, Snežana
AU - Verstraeten, Ruben
AU - Raitviir, Christopher-Robin
AU - Kallinen, Anna-Riitta
AU - Schranz, Christian
AU - Stojanov, Trajche
AU - Tekavec, Jernej
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Building permit processes serve as crucial gatekeepers for urban development, regulating compliance with building codes, land use policies, and safety and environmental standards. However, their complexity can lead to inefficiencies and hinder economic growth. While existing studies have made significant contributions to building permit process research, they often focus on individual countries or specific aspects, leaving a gap in comprehensive comparative analysis. Characteristics, and patterns of building permit processes vary widely across jurisdictions due to legal, cultural, technological, and institutional factors which makes a comparative analysis of these variations beneficial. To address the lack of building permit process studies, our research presents findings from a extensive comparative study of building permit processes in 17 European countries. Through semi-structured interviews and process diagrams, we investigate the differences and provide a comparative overview summarizing key characteristics of building permit processes in each country. The comparative overview and discussion findings have the potential to be used by policy makers and practice to better understand and compare the evolution of building permit systems in a broad international context. By bridging research gaps and providing a comprehensive view of these processes, we contribute to the awareness of the diversity of the processes and to fostering greater understanding on building permit processes.
AB - Building permit processes serve as crucial gatekeepers for urban development, regulating compliance with building codes, land use policies, and safety and environmental standards. However, their complexity can lead to inefficiencies and hinder economic growth. While existing studies have made significant contributions to building permit process research, they often focus on individual countries or specific aspects, leaving a gap in comprehensive comparative analysis. Characteristics, and patterns of building permit processes vary widely across jurisdictions due to legal, cultural, technological, and institutional factors which makes a comparative analysis of these variations beneficial. To address the lack of building permit process studies, our research presents findings from a extensive comparative study of building permit processes in 17 European countries. Through semi-structured interviews and process diagrams, we investigate the differences and provide a comparative overview summarizing key characteristics of building permit processes in each country. The comparative overview and discussion findings have the potential to be used by policy makers and practice to better understand and compare the evolution of building permit systems in a broad international context. By bridging research gaps and providing a comprehensive view of these processes, we contribute to the awareness of the diversity of the processes and to fostering greater understanding on building permit processes.
U2 - 10.1080/09613218.2024.2400467
DO - 10.1080/09613218.2024.2400467
M3 - Article
SN - 0961-3218
JO - Building Research and Information
JF - Building Research and Information
ER -