Linking neighbourhood regeneration to city-region growth why and how?
Language: English Series: Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal ; 1(1), 44-54(11)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Considers advantages and disadvantages of the separation of focus between UK urban regeneration policies and economic and spatial planning. The focus of regeneration is generally given to short or medium term initiatives and applied within defined geographical areas which are experiencing extreme deprivation. Economic and spatial planning tends to be oriented towards an entire city or region. Discusses the broad policy areas at city and region levels which might be used to support regeneration, such as connectivity, land and property, and increased job availability.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L142426 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 142426-1001 |
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Considers advantages and disadvantages of the separation of focus between UK urban regeneration policies and economic and spatial planning. The focus of regeneration is generally given to short or medium term initiatives and applied within defined geographical areas which are experiencing extreme deprivation. Economic and spatial planning tends to be oriented towards an entire city or region. Discusses the broad policy areas at city and region levels which might be used to support regeneration, such as connectivity, land and property, and increased job availability.