This paper examines the processes and outcomes of community involvement in six Irish urban regeneration case studies, three in Dublin and three in Belfast. The findings are part of a wider study using a Complex Adaptive Systems perspective to analyse public sector decision-making. Key points included: (1) the community ?vision? of the regeneration as an emergent property, which converged towards the vision held by the implementing agencies in the four most successful programmes; and (2) the identification of three features that contribute to non-linear (unpredictable) behaviour: a history of community involvement, the availability of resources, and the intervention of key individuals at crisis points
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the critical role fiscal incentives have played in urban regen...
This paper starts by identifying the intended benefits of community engagement in regeneration accor...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...
This paper reports the findings of research into the representation of local interests in area‐based...
This paper examines the perceptions of residents’ in two housing estates in Limerick, a peripheral I...
This article examines variations in residents' responses to proposals to redevelop three public hous...
The concepts of ‘sustainable development’ and ‘participation’ share much in common, and, though cont...
The Adaptive Governance Lab at the School of Architecture at University of Limerick has been working...
The past two decades have witnessed concerted efforts by theorists and policy-makers to place civil ...
This paper examines variations in residents' responses to proposals to redevelop three public housin...
This article examines how community representatives from a disadvantaged neighbourhood engage with n...
As we find ourselves in the midst of a planetary trend towards urbanisation, we must acknowledge tha...
Irish Primary Care policy sees community involvement as a principle to guide the development of serv...
Regeneration, as a concept, draws on ideas of rebirth, restoration, and revival. At the beginning of...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the critical role fiscal incentives have played in urban regen...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the critical role fiscal incentives have played in urban regen...
This paper starts by identifying the intended benefits of community engagement in regeneration accor...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...
This paper reports the findings of research into the representation of local interests in area‐based...
This paper examines the perceptions of residents’ in two housing estates in Limerick, a peripheral I...
This article examines variations in residents' responses to proposals to redevelop three public hous...
The concepts of ‘sustainable development’ and ‘participation’ share much in common, and, though cont...
The Adaptive Governance Lab at the School of Architecture at University of Limerick has been working...
The past two decades have witnessed concerted efforts by theorists and policy-makers to place civil ...
This paper examines variations in residents' responses to proposals to redevelop three public housin...
This article examines how community representatives from a disadvantaged neighbourhood engage with n...
As we find ourselves in the midst of a planetary trend towards urbanisation, we must acknowledge tha...
Irish Primary Care policy sees community involvement as a principle to guide the development of serv...
Regeneration, as a concept, draws on ideas of rebirth, restoration, and revival. At the beginning of...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the critical role fiscal incentives have played in urban regen...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the critical role fiscal incentives have played in urban regen...
This paper starts by identifying the intended benefits of community engagement in regeneration accor...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...