It was SERC's annual conference last week (see what you missed here) and I have been tied up with organising that as well as pushing forward some of our long term research. As a result I haven't been keeping up with the policy debate as much as usual lately (nor with this blog)
This paper revisits an assessment, published ten years ago in PPP, of the then-flagship regeneration...
We are now in the midst of another concerted attempt by Government to make sense of and tidy up the ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
A recent consultation report from the Department of Communities and Local Government which goes by t...
Policy exchange have caused controversy with their report on urban regeneration. [I should declare a...
An age of austerity presents considerable challenges for those engaged in purposeful acts aiming to ...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
It is against recent experiences of virulent neoliberalism and commodification in UK urban environme...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
Just back from Nick Clegg's lecture on the economy at the LSE. The plan A plus strategy continues - ...
Henry Overman reviews the the government’s new National Planning Policy Framework, published this we...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of e...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of ...
GLA economics has published a new working paper that looks at the link between culture and regenerat...
This paper revisits an assessment, published ten years ago in PPP, of the then-flagship regeneration...
We are now in the midst of another concerted attempt by Government to make sense of and tidy up the ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
A recent consultation report from the Department of Communities and Local Government which goes by t...
Policy exchange have caused controversy with their report on urban regeneration. [I should declare a...
An age of austerity presents considerable challenges for those engaged in purposeful acts aiming to ...
Community-led regeneration is a laudable ideal, but unless the means of enabling the regeneration of...
It is against recent experiences of virulent neoliberalism and commodification in UK urban environme...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
For decades regeneration programmes in England targeted areas where spatial concentrations of povert...
Just back from Nick Clegg's lecture on the economy at the LSE. The plan A plus strategy continues - ...
Henry Overman reviews the the government’s new National Planning Policy Framework, published this we...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of e...
What is the ‘problem’? The problem to be addressed is rooted in the uneven spatial distribution of ...
GLA economics has published a new working paper that looks at the link between culture and regenerat...
This paper revisits an assessment, published ten years ago in PPP, of the then-flagship regeneration...
We are now in the midst of another concerted attempt by Government to make sense of and tidy up the ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...