Steven Fowles
School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Email: S.Fowles@ljmu.ac.uk
Telephone: 0151 231 2833
Degrees
1997, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, M.Phil
1988, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, PGCE
1987, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, BA (Hons)
Journal article
Maliene V, Fowles S, Atkinson I, Malys N. 2022. A sustainability assessment framework for the high street Cities, 124 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
Vejchodská E, Barreira AP, Auziņš A, Jürgenson E, Fowles S, Maliene V. 2022. Bridging land value capture with land rent narratives Land Use Policy, 114 DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Couch C, Fowles S. 2019. Metropolitan Planning and the Phenomenon of Reurbanisation: The Example of Liverpool Planning Practice and Research, 34 :184-205 DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Maliene V, Atkinson I, Fowles S. 2017. The challenges of creating co-existing and competitive retail centres in the North West of England Land ownership and Land use development: The Integration of Past, Present, and Future in Spatial Planning and Land Management Policies, DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Couch CR, Fowles S, Karecha J. 2009. reurbanization and housing markets in the central and inner areas of Liverpool Planning Practice & Research, 24 :321-341 DOI Publisher Url
Fowles S. 2006. Britain - Runcorn - A Tale of Two Centres Built Environment, 32 :88-102 DOI Publisher Url
Chapters
Maliene V, Fowles S, Atkinson I. 2018. The challenges of creating co-existing and competitive retail centres in the North West of England. Land ownership and Land use development: The Integration of Past, Present, and Future in Spatial Planning and Land Management Policies, European Academy of Land Use and Development series, Zürich, Switzerland: Vdf Hochschulverlag, p. 307-318, ISBN978-3-7281-3803-3. Vdf Hochschulverlag
Highlighted activities
Membership of professional bodies:
Member RTPI, Royal Town Planning Institute, http://www.rtpi.org.uk/. 1990
Professional activities
External collaboration:
http://www.cost.eu/, COST (European Cooperation in Science & Technology), CA17125: Public Value Capture of Increasing Property Values. 2019
Membership of professional bodies:
Member RTPI, Royal Town Planning Institute, http://www.rtpi.org.uk/. 1990