Urban Regeneration: A Handbook
Editat de Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 dec 1999
Providing students and practitioners with a detailed overview of the key theoretical and applied issues, this book is a comprehensive and integrated primer on regeneration. The various chapters: review the history and context of urban regeneration; consider funding implications; look at environmental, social and community issues, as well as employment, education and training; focus on managing urban regeneration; consider land use issues; and discuss monitoring and evaluation. The book concludes with a comparative analysis, with examples from America and Europe, and a discussion of future trends.
The book represents the first systematic overview of urban regeneration in one volume and is set to become the standard reference work. As such, it will be required reading for practitioners involved in regeneration, and students of urban studies, planning, architecture, and estate management.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761967163
ISBN-10: 0761967168
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0761967168
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
PART ONE: THE CONTEXT FOR URBAN REGENERATION
Introduction - Peter Roberts and Hugh Sykes
The Evolution, Definition and Purpose of Urban Regeneration - Peter Roberts
Strategy and Partnership in Urban Regeneration - Andrew Carter
PART TWO: MAJOR THEMES AND TOPICS
Economic Regeneration and Funding - David Noon, James Smith-Canham and Martin Eagland
Physical and Environmental Aspects - Paul Jeffrey and John Pounder
Social and Community Issues - Brian Jacobs and Clive Dutton
Employment, Education and Training - Trevor Hart and Ian Johnston
Housing - Bill Edgar and John Taylor
PART THREE: KEY ISSUES IN MANAGING URBAN REGENERATION
Regeneration by Land Development - Amanda Beresford, Richard Fleetwood and Mark Gaffney
The Legal Issues
Monitoring and Evaluation - Barry Moore and Rod Spires
Organization and Management - Dalia Lichfield
PART FOUR: EXPERIENCE ELSEWHERE AND A VIEW OF THE FUTURE
Lessons from America in the 1990s - John Shutt
European Experiences - Paul Drewe
Current Challenges and Future Prospects - Peter Roberts and Hugh Sykes
Introduction - Peter Roberts and Hugh Sykes
The Evolution, Definition and Purpose of Urban Regeneration - Peter Roberts
Strategy and Partnership in Urban Regeneration - Andrew Carter
PART TWO: MAJOR THEMES AND TOPICS
Economic Regeneration and Funding - David Noon, James Smith-Canham and Martin Eagland
Physical and Environmental Aspects - Paul Jeffrey and John Pounder
Social and Community Issues - Brian Jacobs and Clive Dutton
Employment, Education and Training - Trevor Hart and Ian Johnston
Housing - Bill Edgar and John Taylor
PART THREE: KEY ISSUES IN MANAGING URBAN REGENERATION
Regeneration by Land Development - Amanda Beresford, Richard Fleetwood and Mark Gaffney
The Legal Issues
Monitoring and Evaluation - Barry Moore and Rod Spires
Organization and Management - Dalia Lichfield
PART FOUR: EXPERIENCE ELSEWHERE AND A VIEW OF THE FUTURE
Lessons from America in the 1990s - John Shutt
European Experiences - Paul Drewe
Current Challenges and Future Prospects - Peter Roberts and Hugh Sykes
Descriere
Providing students and practitioners with a detailed overview of the key theoretical and applied issues, this book is a comprehensive and integrated primer on regeneration. The various chapters: review the history and context of urban regeneration; consider funding implications; look at environmental, social and community issues, as well as employment, education and training; focus on managing urban regeneration; consider land use issues; and discuss monitoring and evaluation. The book concludes with a comparative analysis, with examples from America and Europe, and a discussion of future trends.
The book represents the first systematic overview of urban regeneration in one volume and is set to become the standard referenc