Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces that have been created in city centres. Less has been written about the issue of when the benefits of regeneration could and should be delivered to a range of different interests, and the different time frames that exist in any development area. Different perceptions of time have been reflected in dominant development philosophies in the UK and elsewhere. The trickle-down agendas of the 1980s, for example, were criticised for their focus on the short-term time frames and needs of developers, often at the expense of those of local communities. The recent emergence of sustainability discourses, however, ostensibly changes the time focus of develo...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
This thesis provides an exploration of urban regeneration in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester...
Flux in our multifarious built environment gives rise to antagonisms in our lived experience of the ...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
This article analyses the idiom of “placemaking” in contemporary development, specifically consideri...
Through the careful dissemination of our own work the paper explores how a landscape design approach...
In the wake of the global financial crash of 2007–2008, many governments have sought to streamline t...
Most research on the discourses and practices of urban regeneration in-the UK has examined case stud...
Abstract. The authors examine the role of development plans in managing spatial change, The impact o...
Some of us have recently argued that what we still miss is the serious consideration of the factor o...
This paper opens up a novel geographical research agenda on building transitions beyond the capitali...
There is gathering academic and policy momentum, although not without challenge, critique and feroci...
The article examines a possible renewal of the temporality of urban projects as a result of the adop...
This article provides a discourse analysis framework that explicitly interrogates how conceptions of...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
This thesis provides an exploration of urban regeneration in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester...
Flux in our multifarious built environment gives rise to antagonisms in our lived experience of the ...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
This article analyses the idiom of “placemaking” in contemporary development, specifically consideri...
Through the careful dissemination of our own work the paper explores how a landscape design approach...
In the wake of the global financial crash of 2007–2008, many governments have sought to streamline t...
Most research on the discourses and practices of urban regeneration in-the UK has examined case stud...
Abstract. The authors examine the role of development plans in managing spatial change, The impact o...
Some of us have recently argued that what we still miss is the serious consideration of the factor o...
This paper opens up a novel geographical research agenda on building transitions beyond the capitali...
There is gathering academic and policy momentum, although not without challenge, critique and feroci...
The article examines a possible renewal of the temporality of urban projects as a result of the adop...
This article provides a discourse analysis framework that explicitly interrogates how conceptions of...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
This thesis provides an exploration of urban regeneration in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester...
Flux in our multifarious built environment gives rise to antagonisms in our lived experience of the ...