Urban Regeneration
Editat de Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykes, Rachel Grangeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2016
- The Context for Urban Regeneration: The history and evolution
- Major Themes and Topics: Including Housing, Community, Employment and the Environment
- Key Issues in Managing Urban Regeneration: Including Legal and Organisational considerations
- Experience Elsewhere and a View of the Future: Expanded section now discussing Australia and the Celtic Fringe as well as Europe and the USA
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446252628
ISBN-10: 1446252620
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446252620
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This excellent 2nd edition offers a comprehensive update on past and contemporary regeneration research, policy and practice. It addresses future prospects, challenges and choices facing governments worldwide. This superb collection of UK and international chapters identifies best practice and opportunities for policy learning. The original editors, joined by a third, have broadened both scope and direction. Early (updated) chapters follow a similar format to the first edition, but the content and international scope of later chapters are significantly extended. A welcome addition to a multi-disciplinary topic, it will have wide appeal as it elucidates and simplifies a highly complex field
This new edition of Urban Regeneration provides a significant contribution to the study of cities and regeneration. Written by some of the leading names from practice and academia, the book draws out the principal themes and cutting edge ideas that students of planning, property and real estate, geography, political science and urban regeneration will find indispensable.
This new edition of Urban Regeneration provides a significant contribution to the study of cities and regeneration. Written by some of the leading names from practice and academia, the book draws out the principal themes and cutting edge ideas that students of planning, property and real estate, geography, political science and urban regeneration will find indispensable.
Cuprins
PART 1: THE CONTEXT FOR URBAN REGENERATION
Ch. 1 Introduction - Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykes and Rachel Granger
Ch. 2 The Evolution, Definition and Purpose of Urban Regeneration - Peter Roberts
Ch. 3 Strategy and Partnership in Urban Regeneration - Andrew Carter and Peter Roberts
PART 2: MAJOR THEMES & TOPICS
Ch. 4 Funding Economic Regeneration - Nigel Berkeley, David Jarvis and David Noon
Ch. 5 Physical and Environmental Aspects - Paul Jeffrey and Rachel Granger
Ch. 6 Social and Community Issues - Rachel Granger
Ch. 7 Employment and skills - Trevor Hart
Ch. 8 Housing Development and Urban Regeneration - Martin McNally and Rachel Granger
PART 3: KEY ISSUES IN MANAGING URBAN REGENERATION
Ch. 9 Regeneration by Land Development: the Legal Issues - Amanda Beresford, Richard Fleetwood and Mark Gaffney
Ch. 10 Monitoring and Evaluation - Rod Spires and Barry Moore
Ch. 11 Organisation and Management - Dalia Lichfield
PART 4: EXPERIENCE ELSEWHERE AND A VIEW OF THE FUTURE
Ch. 12 Transatlantic Policy Exchanges - Rachel Granger and Martin McNally
Ch. 13 Urban Regeneration: Experiences and Insights from the Celtic Fringe - Deborah Peel and Greg Lloyd
Ch. 14 European Experiences - Paul Drewe
Ch. 15 Urban Regeneration in Australia - Peter Newton and Giles Thomson
Ch. 16 Current Challenges and Future Prospects - Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykes and Rachel Granger
Ch. 1 Introduction - Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykes and Rachel Granger
Ch. 2 The Evolution, Definition and Purpose of Urban Regeneration - Peter Roberts
Ch. 3 Strategy and Partnership in Urban Regeneration - Andrew Carter and Peter Roberts
PART 2: MAJOR THEMES & TOPICS
Ch. 4 Funding Economic Regeneration - Nigel Berkeley, David Jarvis and David Noon
Ch. 5 Physical and Environmental Aspects - Paul Jeffrey and Rachel Granger
Ch. 6 Social and Community Issues - Rachel Granger
Ch. 7 Employment and skills - Trevor Hart
Ch. 8 Housing Development and Urban Regeneration - Martin McNally and Rachel Granger
PART 3: KEY ISSUES IN MANAGING URBAN REGENERATION
Ch. 9 Regeneration by Land Development: the Legal Issues - Amanda Beresford, Richard Fleetwood and Mark Gaffney
Ch. 10 Monitoring and Evaluation - Rod Spires and Barry Moore
Ch. 11 Organisation and Management - Dalia Lichfield
PART 4: EXPERIENCE ELSEWHERE AND A VIEW OF THE FUTURE
Ch. 12 Transatlantic Policy Exchanges - Rachel Granger and Martin McNally
Ch. 13 Urban Regeneration: Experiences and Insights from the Celtic Fringe - Deborah Peel and Greg Lloyd
Ch. 14 European Experiences - Paul Drewe
Ch. 15 Urban Regeneration in Australia - Peter Newton and Giles Thomson
Ch. 16 Current Challenges and Future Prospects - Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykes and Rachel Granger
Descriere
In this new edition of the standard text on the theory and practice of urban regeneration, there are case studies and examples of best practice throughout, and a whole section devoted to international and comparative regeneration.