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Main Author:
Tallon, Andrew
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Milton :
Taylor & Francis Group,
2020.
Edition:
3rd ed.
Subjects:
City planning
>
Great Britain.
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Title Page
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
SECTION I
THE CONTEXT FOR URBAN REGENERATION
Chapter 1: Introduction: the decline and rise of UK cities
Chapter aims
Aims and structure of the textbook
Defining urban regeneration and urban policy
The urban regeneration agenda in the UK
Industrialisation, urbanisation and municipal intervention
Suburbanisation, counter-urbanisation and the decline of the inner city
Post-war urban reconstruction projects
Late-twentieth-century de-industrialisation
Social exclusion and social polarisation in cities
The rise of the post-modern city and new urban spaces
Urban economic and social challenges facing twenty-first century cities
Urban regeneration: significant texts
Summary
Study questions
Key readings on urban regeneration and urban policy
Key websites on urban regeneration and urban policy
SECTION II
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT URBAN REGENERATION POLICY
Chapter 2: The early years of regeneration: physical regeneration (1945-1968) and social and community welfare (1968-1979)
Chapter aims
Analysing urban policy periods
Urban policy as 'experimentation'
Urban problems at the end of the Second World War
The philosophies behind urban policy between 1945 and 1979
Physical regeneration: 1945-1968
Social and community welfare: 1968-1979
The 1977 Urban White Paper
'A policy for the Inner Cities'
Critiquing the early years of regeneration
Summary
Study questions
Key readings on the early years of regeneration
Chapter 3: Entrepreneurial regeneration (1980s)
Chapter aims
The philosophies of entrepreneurial regeneration in the 1980s
The rolling back of the state and the rise of market-led urban regeneration
Public-private partnerships
Property-led regeneration
1980s Urban Policies
Enterprise zones
Urban development corporations
The legacy of urban entrepreneurialism: a critique
Summary
Study questions
Key readings on entrepreneurial regeneration (1980s)
Chapter 4: Competition and urban policy (1991-1997)
Chapter aims
The context and philosophy of regeneration (1991-1997): partnership, competition and sustainability
City challenge
Single Regeneration Budget
Other competitive bidding urban policies (1991-1997)
Criticisms of competition in urban policy
Summary
Study questions
Key readings on competition and urban policy (1991-1997)
Key website on competition and urban policy (1991-1997)
Chapter 5: Urban renaissance and neighbourhood renewal (1997-2010)
Chapter aims
New labour, new urban policy? The philosophy of urban regeneration (1997-2010)
Urban renaissance
Neighbourhood renewal
Community regeneration policy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland under New Labour
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