Although every recession is different, there are still opportunities to learn lessons from the past when devising a new model for regeneration. Section one sets out that analysis of regeneration initiatives undertaken over the past 30 years enables lessons to be learned about which regeneration initiatives worked in the past, and in which circumstances, the choices that were made, and the trade-offs that are likely to be required for successful regeneration. As part of The Northern Way’s Regeneration Momentum research programme, this paper compares past approaches to regeneration focusing on the northern regions. Considering the different economic and political contexts, we seek to identify what lessons can be learnt from past regeneration ...
Urban regional regeneration is a difficult term to examine in isolation, given that it has never bee...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...
The UK’s Urban Development Corporation property-led regeneration of the 1980s and 1990s has been wid...
An age of austerity presents considerable challenges for those engaged in purposeful acts aiming to ...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of e...
Drawing on evidence and experience from the UK, I present the case that quality counts in times of r...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of ...
The Northern Way (NW) was a pan-regional, multi-level initiative between three English northern regi...
The European Union referendum result in England focused increasing political attention on 'left behi...
This paper explores the concepts of leadership and policy delivery in regeneration practice in a tim...
Most research on the discourses and practices of urban regeneration in-the UK has examined case stud...
This collective viewpoint concludes the special issue investigating austerity era regeneration by we...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Through this paper, I seek to draw attention an apparent fundamental resign...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
Urban regional regeneration is a difficult term to examine in isolation, given that it has never bee...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...
The UK’s Urban Development Corporation property-led regeneration of the 1980s and 1990s has been wid...
An age of austerity presents considerable challenges for those engaged in purposeful acts aiming to ...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of e...
Drawing on evidence and experience from the UK, I present the case that quality counts in times of r...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of ...
The Northern Way (NW) was a pan-regional, multi-level initiative between three English northern regi...
The European Union referendum result in England focused increasing political attention on 'left behi...
This paper explores the concepts of leadership and policy delivery in regeneration practice in a tim...
Most research on the discourses and practices of urban regeneration in-the UK has examined case stud...
This collective viewpoint concludes the special issue investigating austerity era regeneration by we...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Through this paper, I seek to draw attention an apparent fundamental resign...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
Urban regional regeneration is a difficult term to examine in isolation, given that it has never bee...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...