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035 _a(Sirsi) u109536
100 _aLawless, P
245 _aInclusive regeneration?
260 _c2000
490 _aTown Planning Review
_v71(3) July 2000, 289-310(21)
520 _aConsiders the development of urban policy and investigates the integration of social and economic regeneration. Urban policy in the 1980s tackled physically derelict areas, but failed to improve conditions for people living in very deprived areas. The growth of anti-poverty strategies (APS) in local authorities prompted a revision of urban policy, with the suggestion of a convergence between economic and social regeneration. Article discusses the findings from eight local authority case studies, commissioned by the DOE in 1996 to examine how APS and regeneration policies co-exist, and the potential for developing partnerships. Issues highlighted by this research are considerable and have policy implications for local government, regeneration partnerships and central government. References.
590 _aABS
650 _aCASE STUDIES
650 _aDEPRIVED AREAS
650 _aURBAN POLICY
650 _aLOCAL AUTHORITIES
650 _aURBAN REGENERATION
650 _aECONOMIC REGENERATION
650 _aSOCIAL REGENERATION
690 _aREGENERATION
700 _aRobinson, D
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