This research considers how local authorities can measure the outcomes of planning. This means going beyond simple metrics like speed of processing applications and number of housing units delivered and assessing planning in terms of placemaking aspirations and social, economic and environmental value, in order to track and improve the impact of planning.
Building on previous work that has taken place across the nations, the research team reviewed the context and needs of planning jurisdictions across the UK and Ireland, identifying guiding principles, developing a toolkit and then contextualising, testing and refining that toolkit.
The project has culminated in the development of a report and series of toolkits which can be adapted by local planning authorities across the UK and Ireland to improve their outcome measurement.
While this project covered the UK and Ireland, this webpage highlights the work that took place specifically in Scotland, which included a number of Scottish Pilot Case Studies.
We would like to thank our Scottish partner, the Scottish Government and Heads of Planning Scotland for their support in moving this project forward.
The project was led by a consortium of planning consultancies and academics from around the UK and Ireland, led by Kevin Murray Associates, with support from Cardiff University, the University of Dundee, MacCabe Durney Barnes, and Yellow Book Ltd..
Report, handbook and toolkit
Download the Measuring What Matters: Planning Outcomes Research Report and appendices or visit our RTPI Research page
Download the Measuring What Matters: Planning Outcomes Scottish Toolkit (excel).
Download the Toolkit Handbook which provides guidance to users of the toolkit
Click here to access the Scottish Pilot Case Studies, which discusses the Scottish context and summarises the findings from the pilots
Visit our RTPI YouTube page to hear the research team behind the RTPI Measuring What Matters: Planning Outcomes Research discuss planning outcomes and the research toolkit.