PhD ThesisUrban Development Corporations (UDCs) are perhaps the most outstanding examples of government action in the field of urban regeneration in the last twenty years. In order to promote regeneration UDCs were given development control powers over Urban Development Areas (UDAs). These powers were taken from local government and this caused well-documented resentment in many cases. However, local government retained all development plan-making powers. Following two town planning acts (in 1990 and 1991) central government gave the development plan more power in the development control process (through Section 54A). This created a situation in an UDA where, in relation to development control, the UDC had to have regard to a devel...
Sustainable development can be approached from many different perspectives. Whilst short, 'punchy' ...
This research considers the regeneration of peripheral estates within the context of shifts and tren...
This report describes the policy framework through which urban regeneration is promoted and highligh...
This article is an early assessment of the role and performance of URCs, benchmarked against the UDC...
From a review of inner city policy, Michael Heseltine proposed in September 1979 the establishment o...
The common understanding of urban planning is that it is plan-making technical formulations of pla...
Governance has become a central topic among policymakers. There is an international consensus that p...
It is against recent experiences of virulent neoliberalism and commodification in UK urban environme...
At a time of public sector retrenchment in urban regeneration it has become increasingly important t...
Over the past few decades, cities have been subjected to severe social and economic pressures, which...
This research investigates what type of actors and organisations are involved in achieving the goal ...
There is strong evidence of Government commitment to urban renewal in the Urban White Paper and we h...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of e...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of ...
Increasing renovation costs and ever more limited public funding for urban regeneration in combinati...
Sustainable development can be approached from many different perspectives. Whilst short, 'punchy' ...
This research considers the regeneration of peripheral estates within the context of shifts and tren...
This report describes the policy framework through which urban regeneration is promoted and highligh...
This article is an early assessment of the role and performance of URCs, benchmarked against the UDC...
From a review of inner city policy, Michael Heseltine proposed in September 1979 the establishment o...
The common understanding of urban planning is that it is plan-making technical formulations of pla...
Governance has become a central topic among policymakers. There is an international consensus that p...
It is against recent experiences of virulent neoliberalism and commodification in UK urban environme...
At a time of public sector retrenchment in urban regeneration it has become increasingly important t...
Over the past few decades, cities have been subjected to severe social and economic pressures, which...
This research investigates what type of actors and organisations are involved in achieving the goal ...
There is strong evidence of Government commitment to urban renewal in the Urban White Paper and we h...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of e...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of ...
Increasing renovation costs and ever more limited public funding for urban regeneration in combinati...
Sustainable development can be approached from many different perspectives. Whilst short, 'punchy' ...
This research considers the regeneration of peripheral estates within the context of shifts and tren...
This report describes the policy framework through which urban regeneration is promoted and highligh...