Beschreibung:
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.
PART 1: THE CONTEXT FOR URBAN REGENERATIONCh. 1 Introduction - Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykes and Rachel GrangerCh. 2 The Evolution, Definition and Purpose of Urban Regeneration - Peter Roberts Ch. 3 Strategy and Partnership in Urban Regeneration - Andrew Carter and Peter RobertsPART 2: MAJOR THEMES & TOPICS Ch. 4 Funding Economic Regeneration - Nigel Berkeley, David Jarvis and David NoonCh. 5 Physical and Environmental Aspects - Paul Jeffrey and Rachel GrangerCh. 6 Social and Community Issues - Rachel GrangerCh. 7 Employment and skills - Trevor HartCh. 8 Housing Development and Urban Regeneration - Martin McNally and Rachel GrangerPART 3: KEY ISSUES IN MANAGING URBAN REGENERATIONCh. 9 Regeneration by Land Development: the Legal Issues - Amanda Beresford, Richard Fleetwood and Mark GaffneyCh. 10 Monitoring and Evaluation - Rod Spires and Barry MooreCh. 11 Organisation and Management - Dalia LichfieldPART 4: EXPERIENCE ELSEWHERE AND A VIEW OF THE FUTURECh. 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 DreweCh. 15 Urban Regeneration in Australia - Peter Newton and Giles ThomsonCh. 16 Current Challenges and Future Prospects - Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykes and Rachel Granger