Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. This measure builds on the experience of previous initiatives, in particular the Urban Partnerships in peripheral public sector housing estates and the Priority Partnership Areas (PPA) initiative. However, SIPs would appear to present an advance on previous policy initiatives in that they aim to focus on the causes of urban decline rather than simply the symptoms of social, economic and physical distress. Nevertheless, it is questionable whether this is sufficient to address the complex processes associated with urban concentrations of social exclusion.
This short paper is a summary of a presentation made by the two authors at a conference organised b...
There is a lengthy list of Scottish regeneration initiatives going back many years. Despite this, pr...
Understanding the impacts of housing renewal policies has become an increasingly complex task. First...
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...
Devolution is having a marked effect on policy design and delivery in Scotland. In particular, it is...
Changing political agendas have shaped models of urban regeneration in Scotland. Latterly, this has ...
In the contemporary UK policy context, multisectoral partnership initiatives and community participa...
Fundamental to the historical development of partnership working as an approach to managing neighbou...
Approaches to urban regeneration now include the geographical targeting of aid on disadvantaged or e...
Over the past 10±15 years, peripheral social housing estates in England and Scotland have come to be...
The introduction of the Social Inclusion Partnership (SIP) programme in Scotland in 1999 emerged as ...
Over the past 10±15 years, peripheral social housing estates in England and Scotland have come to be...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
This short paper is a summary of a presentation made by the two authors at a conference organised b...
There is a lengthy list of Scottish regeneration initiatives going back many years. Despite this, pr...
Understanding the impacts of housing renewal policies has become an increasingly complex task. First...
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...
Devolution is having a marked effect on policy design and delivery in Scotland. In particular, it is...
Changing political agendas have shaped models of urban regeneration in Scotland. Latterly, this has ...
In the contemporary UK policy context, multisectoral partnership initiatives and community participa...
Fundamental to the historical development of partnership working as an approach to managing neighbou...
Approaches to urban regeneration now include the geographical targeting of aid on disadvantaged or e...
Over the past 10±15 years, peripheral social housing estates in England and Scotland have come to be...
The introduction of the Social Inclusion Partnership (SIP) programme in Scotland in 1999 emerged as ...
Over the past 10±15 years, peripheral social housing estates in England and Scotland have come to be...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
This short paper is a summary of a presentation made by the two authors at a conference organised b...
There is a lengthy list of Scottish regeneration initiatives going back many years. Despite this, pr...
Understanding the impacts of housing renewal policies has become an increasingly complex task. First...