This study assesses how far the regeneration of coalfield areas relies upon their links with neighbouring cities. It draws on national statistical analysis of labour market adjustment in the British coalfields, and case studies in three contrasting areas – the Lothian coalfield and Edinburgh in Scotland, South Yorkshire and Sheffield in England, and the Central Valleys and Cardiff in Wale
This is a comparative future outlook of the coalfield region of Appalachia based on the past experie...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
This study assesses how far the regeneration of coalfield areas relies upon their links with neighbo...
A study of how far the regeneration of coalfield areas relies on their links with neighbouring citie...
This study assesses how far the regeneration of coalfi eld areas relies upon their links with neighb...
This study looks at the extent to which the regeneration of Britain’s coalfields depends on links wi...
This study addresses the problems of the regeneration of local economies using three coal areas in a...
Cities and their hinterlands have always had economic, social and cultural links. However, the gover...
Regeneration is a ubiquitous feature of the contemporary British state. Research, despite devoting m...
The demise of the coalmining industry has entailed an increased geographical separation ofindividual...
Regeneration is a ubiquitous feature of the contemporary British state. Research, despite devoting m...
This paper draws on an ongoing 10 year research programme into the social impact of industrial contr...
This study examines how far and in what way ‘Our cities are back’, as claimed by England’s Core Citi...
Almost the whole of the British coal industry has closed since the early 1980s. The authors assess t...
This is a comparative future outlook of the coalfield region of Appalachia based on the past experie...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
This study assesses how far the regeneration of coalfield areas relies upon their links with neighbo...
A study of how far the regeneration of coalfield areas relies on their links with neighbouring citie...
This study assesses how far the regeneration of coalfi eld areas relies upon their links with neighb...
This study looks at the extent to which the regeneration of Britain’s coalfields depends on links wi...
This study addresses the problems of the regeneration of local economies using three coal areas in a...
Cities and their hinterlands have always had economic, social and cultural links. However, the gover...
Regeneration is a ubiquitous feature of the contemporary British state. Research, despite devoting m...
The demise of the coalmining industry has entailed an increased geographical separation ofindividual...
Regeneration is a ubiquitous feature of the contemporary British state. Research, despite devoting m...
This paper draws on an ongoing 10 year research programme into the social impact of industrial contr...
This study examines how far and in what way ‘Our cities are back’, as claimed by England’s Core Citi...
Almost the whole of the British coal industry has closed since the early 1980s. The authors assess t...
This is a comparative future outlook of the coalfield region of Appalachia based on the past experie...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...