For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of poverty exist. These 'area-based initiatives' (ABIs) came under sustained attack, however, from the previous coalition government for being expensive and ineffective. This paper assesses this claim by re-evaluating past evidence on the impact of regeneration on poverty. It finds regeneration did relatively little to transform households' material circumstances but significantly ameliorated negative experiences of living in poverty in relation to housing, community safety and the physical environment. This partially undermines the rationale for the policy shift away from neighbourhood renewal interventions toward the current focus on 'local growth' ...
This article describes what we know about neighbourhood change, and regeneration policy intended to ...
Summary. Research literature on area-based initiatives in deprived urban areas in Europe shows that ...
The UK government's framework for regeneration, "Transforming Places, Changing Lives", seeks to shap...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
Many of the programmes and initiatives to regenerate deprived neighbourhoods appear to have had limi...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Poverty Street: The dynamics of neighbourhood decline and r...
(ABIs) to regenerate run-down areas in many countries. However, despite their increased popularity, ...
This paper revisits an assessment, published ten years ago in PPP, of the then-flagship regeneration...
This paper studies the effect of the most extensive area based regeneration policy in Northern Irela...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
For forty years area-based initiatives (ABIs) were the primary tool used by UK governments to tackle...
This article seeks to problematize notions of objective policy evaluation using the techniques of in...
This article describes what we know about neighbourhood change, and regeneration policy intended to ...
Summary. Research literature on area-based initiatives in deprived urban areas in Europe shows that ...
The UK government's framework for regeneration, "Transforming Places, Changing Lives", seeks to shap...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
Many of the programmes and initiatives to regenerate deprived neighbourhoods appear to have had limi...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Poverty Street: The dynamics of neighbourhood decline and r...
(ABIs) to regenerate run-down areas in many countries. However, despite their increased popularity, ...
This paper revisits an assessment, published ten years ago in PPP, of the then-flagship regeneration...
This paper studies the effect of the most extensive area based regeneration policy in Northern Irela...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
For forty years area-based initiatives (ABIs) were the primary tool used by UK governments to tackle...
This article seeks to problematize notions of objective policy evaluation using the techniques of in...
This article describes what we know about neighbourhood change, and regeneration policy intended to ...
Summary. Research literature on area-based initiatives in deprived urban areas in Europe shows that ...
The UK government's framework for regeneration, "Transforming Places, Changing Lives", seeks to shap...