As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban regeneration sector gets ready to shake off austerity in favour of growth. However, without a rethink of former practice, this could be short lived. In this chapter, Andres Coca-Stefaniak and Samer Bagaeen argue for urban regeneration to adopt a new paradigm for economic growth with strategic place management at the heart of the planning, design and overall place-making process to benefit from this discipline’s success across Europe
Hans Schlappa, ‘If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for shrinking cities’, in ...
The world is becoming increasingly urban. As towns and cities compete regionally, nationally or glob...
Although a considerable body of literature on shrinking cities has been produced in the recent years...
As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban ...
As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban ...
A recent United Nations report predicted that 70 per cent of the world’s population will be urban by...
An age of austerity presents considerable challenges for those engaged in purposeful acts aiming to ...
The need to combat decay of obsolete housing and services in urban renewal areas has been recognized...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...
In Europe, urban regeneration still represents the principal mode in which urban transformation and ...
In the current crisis of the neo-liberal aggressive economic paradigm is seriously challenging the u...
Urban regeneration refers to projects that are designed to revitalize and improve the quality of are...
The evolutionary process undertaken by many European cities which leads from urban agglomerations to...
The urban built environment creates an intricate web of linked neighbourhoods, combining high inerti...
What are the necessary ingredients for a city to reverse long-term economic underperformance and mov...
Hans Schlappa, ‘If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for shrinking cities’, in ...
The world is becoming increasingly urban. As towns and cities compete regionally, nationally or glob...
Although a considerable body of literature on shrinking cities has been produced in the recent years...
As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban ...
As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban ...
A recent United Nations report predicted that 70 per cent of the world’s population will be urban by...
An age of austerity presents considerable challenges for those engaged in purposeful acts aiming to ...
The need to combat decay of obsolete housing and services in urban renewal areas has been recognized...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...
In Europe, urban regeneration still represents the principal mode in which urban transformation and ...
In the current crisis of the neo-liberal aggressive economic paradigm is seriously challenging the u...
Urban regeneration refers to projects that are designed to revitalize and improve the quality of are...
The evolutionary process undertaken by many European cities which leads from urban agglomerations to...
The urban built environment creates an intricate web of linked neighbourhoods, combining high inerti...
What are the necessary ingredients for a city to reverse long-term economic underperformance and mov...
Hans Schlappa, ‘If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for shrinking cities’, in ...
The world is becoming increasingly urban. As towns and cities compete regionally, nationally or glob...
Although a considerable body of literature on shrinking cities has been produced in the recent years...