Regeneration

Regeneration
Title Regeneration PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Communities and Local Government Committee
Publisher The Stationery Office
Pages 322
Release 2011-11-03
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780215562036

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The Government set out its new approach to regeneration in Regeneration to enable growth: What Government is doing in support of community-led regeneration (DCLG). But the document gives the Committee little confidence that the Government has a clear strategy for addressing the country's regeneration needs. It lacks strategic direction and is unclear about the nature of the problem it is trying to solve. It focuses overwhelmingly upon the achievement of economic growth, giving little emphasis to the specific issues faced by deprived communities and areas of market failure. The proposed measures are unlikely to bring in sufficient resources. Funding for regeneration has been reduced dramatically and disproportionately over the past two years, and unless alternative sources can be found, there is a risk of problems being stored up for the future. Also lacking is a strategy for attracting private sector investment. And the document gives too much prominence to changes to the planning system and does not acknowledge the benefits effective planning has brought to regeneration. The financial and economic climate has impacted dramatically upon regeneration, but the withdrawal of Housing Market Renewal Funding in particular has created significant problems, leaving many residents trapped in half-abandoned streets. The Committee suggests a number of measures that could, as part of a wider approach, contribute to stimulating regeneration and incentivising private sector involvement. The Government should now produce a national regeneration strategy which sets out a coherent approach to tackling deprivation and market failure in the country's most disadvantaged areas.

The regeneration of east Manchester

The regeneration of east Manchester
Title The regeneration of east Manchester PDF eBook
Author Georgina Blakeley
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 344
Release 2015-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1526102889

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East Manchester has been the site of one of the most substantial regeneration projects internationally. The initiative in east Manchester confirmed the tag that the city is the ‘regeneration capital’ of the United Kingdom. While the book focuses on a single project, it has wider relevance to national and international regeneration initiatives. The book assesses the outcomes of the regeneration, although it demonstrates the difficulties in producing a definitive evaluation. It has a political focus and illuminates and challenges many assumptions underpinning three major current academic debates: governance, participatory democracy and ideology. The book is relevant to students of politics, geography, sociology, public administration and recent history but will also interest practitioners, academics and general readers interested in urban regeneration. Mancunians will also be fascinated by the rapidly changing face and character of their city as will those with an interest in Manchester’s football, the Commonwealth Games and Sportcity.

Regeneration Manchester

Regeneration Manchester
Title Regeneration Manchester PDF eBook
Author Len Grant
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2021-01-21
Genre
ISBN 9781526157980

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Photographer Len Grant charts thirty years of Manchester's regeneration

Urban Regeneration

Urban Regeneration
Title Urban Regeneration PDF eBook
Author J.N. Berry
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 366
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136738770

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the role of property investment and development in the urban regeneration process. It relates the physical, economic, financial and environmental aspects of urban change and development to the realities of particular cities by case studies drawn from Britain and Europe.

Tourism, Culture and Regeneration

Tourism, Culture and Regeneration
Title Tourism, Culture and Regeneration PDF eBook
Author Melanie K. Smith
Publisher CABI
Pages 208
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1845931319

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Sustainable and integrated regeneration in the context of culture and tourism is explored for the first time within this book. The text is enhanced by international case studies.

Sustainable Brownfield Regeneration

Sustainable Brownfield Regeneration
Title Sustainable Brownfield Regeneration PDF eBook
Author Tim Dixon
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 400
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0470691409

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Sustainable Brownfield Regeneration presents a comprehensive account of UK policies, processes and practices in brownfield regeneration and takes an integrated and theoretically-grounded approach to highlight best practice. Brownfield regeneration has become a major policy driver in developed countries. It is estimated that there are 64,000 hectares of brownfield land in England, much of which presents severe environmental challenges and lies alongside some of the most deprived communities in the country. Bringing such land back into active use has taken on a new urgency among policymakers, developers and other stakeholders in the development process. Frequently, however, policy thinking and practice has been underpinned by ‘silo’ mentalities, in which integrated and multidisciplinary approaches to problem-solving have been limited. The book has two principal aims. The first is to examine the ways in which science and social science research disciplines can be brought together to help solve important brownfield regeneration issues, with a focus on the UK. The second is to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of different types of regeneration policy and practice, and to show how ‘liveable spaces’ can be produced from ‘problem places’. The Thames Gateway in the south of England and Greater Manchester in the North of England are shown as examples of how brownfield regeneration projects are developing in an era where sustainability is high on the policy agenda. From the Foreword by Paul Syms, National Brownfield Advisor, English Partnerships: ‘Ensuring the effective and efficient reuse of brownfield land is an essential part of the British Government’s land use policies in support of sustainable communities. [This book] recognises that reusing brownfield land is not just about over-coming technical issues to remove contamination or other physical problems with the ground. It highlights the importance of engaging with the many different stakeholders whose opinions and concerns need to be taken into account if sustainable outcomes are to be achieved. The authors also recognise that brownfield land reuse is not just about building new homes or places of employment – the creation of new green spaces can be just as important.’

The Enterprising City Centre

The Enterprising City Centre
Title The Enterprising City Centre PDF eBook
Author Gwyndaf Williams
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 360
Release 2003
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780415252621

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This book focuses on urban development processes and the dynamics of changing city centres with the context of the emergence of urban entrepreneurialism as a driving force in delivering urban development.