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100 _aBassett, K
245 _aTesting governance: partnerships, planning and conflict in waterfront regeneration
260 _c2002
490 _aUrban Studies
_v39(10) September 2002, 1757-1775(18)
520 _aExplores issues of urban governance through a case study of a major waterfront regeneration project in Bristol. The paper sets the project in the context of urban regime theory and changing structures of governance in the city. It outlines attempts to build a city-wide consensus on the project in a situation marked by strongly conflicting views on use of urban space. Political and planning processes are analysed. The case study's relevance to urban regime theory is commented on. Figures. References. (TAKEN FROM JOURNAL ABSTRACT).
590 _aABS
650 _aWATERFRONT DEVELOPMENTS
650 _aBRISTOL
650 _aURBAN GOVERNANCE
650 _aURBAN REGIME THEORY
690 _aREGENERATION
700 _aGriffiths, R
700 _aSmith, I.
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