Docklands: Urban Change

Docklands: Urban Change
Title Docklands: Urban Change PDF eBook
Author Janet Foster
Publisher Routledge
Pages 738
Release 2005-06-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135367582

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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Planning and Urban Change

Planning and Urban Change
Title Planning and Urban Change PDF eBook
Author Stephen Victor Ward
Publisher SAGE
Pages 324
Release 2004-03-08
Genre Science
ISBN 9780761943181

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Fully revised and thoroughly updated, the Second Edition of Planning and Urban Change provides an accessible yet richly detailed account of British urban planning. Stephen Ward demonstrates how urban planning can be understood through three categories: ideas - urban planning history as the development of theoretical approaches: from radical and utopian beginnings, to the `new right' thinking of the 1980s, and recent interest in green thought and sustainability; policies - urban planning history as an intensely political process, the text explains the complicated relation between planning theory and political practice; and impacts - urban planning history as the divergence of expectation and outcome, each chapter shows how intended impacts have been modified by economic and social forces. This Second Edition features an entirely new chapter on the key policy changes that have occurred under the Major and Blair governments, together with a critical review of current policy trends.

Docklands

Docklands
Title Docklands PDF eBook
Author Janet Foster
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 334
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1857282744

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A sociological study of a community in transition and the impact of urban regeneration. Change on the Isle of Dogs is revealed from the differing perspectives of Islanders, developers and business, and yuppies attracted to the area.

Dublin Docklands Reinvented

Dublin Docklands Reinvented
Title Dublin Docklands Reinvented PDF eBook
Author Niamh Moore
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 2008
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Over the last twenty years, the redevelopment of the docklands has radically altered the physical fabric and social structure of a large part of Dublin City both north and south of the river. What has happened in the city is not entirely unique and has many international parallels in places like New York, London and Sydney. This book sets out to examine how global urban influences have interacted with local processes to transform a former marginal part of Dublin city into an economically successful and vibrant urban quarter. It offers an up-to-date and detailed account of the changes that have taken place and highlights some of the difficulties encountered by a number of agencies along the way, including the controversy over the redevelopment of Spencer Dock, the problems of contamination at the Grand Canal Dock and the future challenges of regenerating the Poolbeg Peninsula. The book places significant emphasis on the politics of redevelopment and the role of particular individuals in re-shaping this urban district.

City, Capital and Water

City, Capital and Water
Title City, Capital and Water PDF eBook
Author Patrick Malone
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135091404

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The urban waterfront is widely regarded as a frontier of contemporary urban development, attracting both investment and publicity. City, Capital and Water provides a detailed account of the redevelopment of urban waterfronts in nine cities around the world: London, Tokyo, Kobe, Osaka, Hong Kong, Sydney, Toronto, Dublin and Amsterdam. The case studies cover different frameworks for development in terms of the role of planning, approaches to financing, partnership agreements, state sponsorship and development profits. The analysis also demonstrates the effects of economic globalization, deregulation, the marginalization of planning and the manipulation of development processes by property and political interests.

Urban Geography

Urban Geography
Title Urban Geography PDF eBook
Author Michael Pacione
Publisher Routledge
Pages 745
Release 2009-03-16
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134043090

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This is the most comprehensive and readable book on urban geography in the array of contemporary literature on the subject.

The London Olympics and Urban Development

The London Olympics and Urban Development
Title The London Olympics and Urban Development PDF eBook
Author Gavin Poynter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 394
Release 2015-07-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317637445

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As London sought to use the Olympics to achieve an ambitious programme of urban renewal in the relatively socially deprived East London it attracted global attention and sparked debate. This book provides an in-depth study of the transformation of East London as a result of the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. Government and event organisers use legacies of urban renewal to justify hosting the world’s leading sports mega-event, this book examines and evaluates those legacies. The London Olympics and Urban Development: the mega-event city is composed of new research, conducted by academics and policy makers. It combines case study analysis with conceptual insight into the role of a sports mega-events in transforming the city. It critically assesses the narrative of legacy as a framework for legitimizing urban changes and examines the use of this framework as a means of evaluating the outcomes achieved. This book is about that process of renewal, with a focus on the period following the 2012 Games and the diverse social, political and cultural implications of London’s use of the narrative of legacy.