A major justification for urban regeneration partnerships (URPs) is that they provide synergistic benefits for their participants. Some argue that the major beneficiaries will be private-sector agencies. This proposition is examined in the light of evidence from a survey of property-related agencies. The opinions of developers and property consultants on the success of the partnership process in regeneration schemes with a significant property redevelopment component are examined. Many were found to have concerns about the URP model, centring on governance structures, decision-making, cost implications and time-frames. This suggests that synergy benefits may not actually exist. It is concluded that management and decision-making structures ...
The following examination goes against the currenttrend in policy on urban regeneration partnerships...
Over the past ten years regeneration strategies pursued in many European Countries have utilised the...
This paper examines the development of strategic partnerships at local and sub-regional levels in th...
A major feature of recent urban renewal policy in the UK has been the partnership of public and priv...
Public-private partnerships formed to carry out urban renewal activities are often criticized as pro...
In a world portrayed as diverse and complex, in which power is diffused, governance can be achieved ...
The main argument in this paper is that collaboration as a means of involving different agencies int...
Urban partnerships have emerged (as well as advertised) as a weighty vehicle for policy delivery in ...
The paper aims at investigating how different approaches in the interaction among public institution...
he success of urban regeneration policies – aiming at renovating public spaces and improving the att...
This article is an early assessment of the role and performance of URCs, benchmarked against the UDC...
This chapter will focus upon successful comprehensive regeneration strategies, and the process of im...
Hans Schlappa, 'Co-Production: A new perspective on partnership', URBACT Tribune, published by URBAC...
Urban regeneration that combines integrated and place-based approaches increasingly aims at includin...
Increasing renovation costs and ever more limited public funding for urban regeneration in combinati...
The following examination goes against the currenttrend in policy on urban regeneration partnerships...
Over the past ten years regeneration strategies pursued in many European Countries have utilised the...
This paper examines the development of strategic partnerships at local and sub-regional levels in th...
A major feature of recent urban renewal policy in the UK has been the partnership of public and priv...
Public-private partnerships formed to carry out urban renewal activities are often criticized as pro...
In a world portrayed as diverse and complex, in which power is diffused, governance can be achieved ...
The main argument in this paper is that collaboration as a means of involving different agencies int...
Urban partnerships have emerged (as well as advertised) as a weighty vehicle for policy delivery in ...
The paper aims at investigating how different approaches in the interaction among public institution...
he success of urban regeneration policies – aiming at renovating public spaces and improving the att...
This article is an early assessment of the role and performance of URCs, benchmarked against the UDC...
This chapter will focus upon successful comprehensive regeneration strategies, and the process of im...
Hans Schlappa, 'Co-Production: A new perspective on partnership', URBACT Tribune, published by URBAC...
Urban regeneration that combines integrated and place-based approaches increasingly aims at includin...
Increasing renovation costs and ever more limited public funding for urban regeneration in combinati...
The following examination goes against the currenttrend in policy on urban regeneration partnerships...
Over the past ten years regeneration strategies pursued in many European Countries have utilised the...
This paper examines the development of strategic partnerships at local and sub-regional levels in th...