This article draws upon the authors’ experiences of community-led regeneration developed while members of the National Evaluation Team for the NDC Programme. The article continues the focus on urban regeneration adopted in a range of outputs from two of the authors over the last decade. In assessing how the term community has been defined by policy-makers and the challenges involved in empowering communities, the output was aimed at both academic and user communities. For its direct relevance to communities involved in regeneration, the article was awarded the 2006 Sam Aaronovitch Prize, awarded annually by the journal Local Economy
The New Labour government placed communities at the heart of urban regeneration policy. Area depriva...
Community involvement now seems secure as a key principle of urban regeneration and neighbourhood re...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This article draws upon the authors’ experiences of community-led regeneration developed while membe...
ABSTRACT Community involvement in regeneration is far from easy, and is difficult to define. The New...
Community involvement in regeneration is far from easy, and is difficult to define. The New Deal for...
Community involvement in the fields of town planning and urban regeneration includes a wide range of...
This thesis is a critical examination of English social and urban regeneration policy and programme ...
Community involvement is now seen as central to regeneration policy and practice. Yet it is by no me...
This paper charts the evolution, over three decades, of a group of community-based organizations in ...
In this paper, the courses of action taken to facilitate residents’ participation, in developing com...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
This chapter aims to bridge the discussion of the history of community in urban regeneration with th...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
Sustainable development has, in recent times, come to feature prominently on the government agenda, ...
The New Labour government placed communities at the heart of urban regeneration policy. Area depriva...
Community involvement now seems secure as a key principle of urban regeneration and neighbourhood re...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This article draws upon the authors’ experiences of community-led regeneration developed while membe...
ABSTRACT Community involvement in regeneration is far from easy, and is difficult to define. The New...
Community involvement in regeneration is far from easy, and is difficult to define. The New Deal for...
Community involvement in the fields of town planning and urban regeneration includes a wide range of...
This thesis is a critical examination of English social and urban regeneration policy and programme ...
Community involvement is now seen as central to regeneration policy and practice. Yet it is by no me...
This paper charts the evolution, over three decades, of a group of community-based organizations in ...
In this paper, the courses of action taken to facilitate residents’ participation, in developing com...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
This chapter aims to bridge the discussion of the history of community in urban regeneration with th...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
Sustainable development has, in recent times, come to feature prominently on the government agenda, ...
The New Labour government placed communities at the heart of urban regeneration policy. Area depriva...
Community involvement now seems secure as a key principle of urban regeneration and neighbourhood re...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...