Changing political agendas have shaped models of urban regeneration in Scotland. Latterly, this has focussed on social justice and inclusion reflecting the policy direction of new labour and the Scottish Parliament. In addition the experience of community regeneration and imposition of a national Community Planning agenda, has contributed to the development of strategic instruments for tackling poverty and exclusion in its cities. These factors influence the architecure of the urban areas
The current austerity in the UK public finances is having knock-on effects for the Scottish Governme...
The European Union referendum result in England focused increasing political attention on 'left behi...
Summary. Competition has become increasin gly important as a method of allocat ing resources in urba...
Devolution is having a marked effect on policy design and delivery in Scotland. In particular, it is...
Design-led regeneration has become a common policy approach to economic recovery, particularly in Eu...
Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. ...
This paper seeks to address a number of important questions that arise from contemporary urban polic...
Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. ...
In 2019, The Fraser of Allander Institute was commissioned by the Scottish Cities Alliance to outlin...
This chapter provides the importance of understanding a city's connections as well as its boundaries...
This paper reviews New Labour's planning legacy in Scotland to the Scottish National Party that was ...
This thesis presents a policy analysis of urban regeneration policy in Scotland between 1988 and the...
Summary. Competition has become increasingly important as a method of allocating resources in urban ...
To transcend a legacy of slum-living, paternalistic provision and urban decline Glasgow City Council...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
The current austerity in the UK public finances is having knock-on effects for the Scottish Governme...
The European Union referendum result in England focused increasing political attention on 'left behi...
Summary. Competition has become increasin gly important as a method of allocat ing resources in urba...
Devolution is having a marked effect on policy design and delivery in Scotland. In particular, it is...
Design-led regeneration has become a common policy approach to economic recovery, particularly in Eu...
Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. ...
This paper seeks to address a number of important questions that arise from contemporary urban polic...
Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. ...
In 2019, The Fraser of Allander Institute was commissioned by the Scottish Cities Alliance to outlin...
This chapter provides the importance of understanding a city's connections as well as its boundaries...
This paper reviews New Labour's planning legacy in Scotland to the Scottish National Party that was ...
This thesis presents a policy analysis of urban regeneration policy in Scotland between 1988 and the...
Summary. Competition has become increasingly important as a method of allocating resources in urban ...
To transcend a legacy of slum-living, paternalistic provision and urban decline Glasgow City Council...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
The current austerity in the UK public finances is having knock-on effects for the Scottish Governme...
The European Union referendum result in England focused increasing political attention on 'left behi...
Summary. Competition has become increasin gly important as a method of allocat ing resources in urba...