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Urban Regeneration in the UK Phil Jones

Urban Regeneration in the UK By Phil Jones

Urban Regeneration in the UK by Phil Jones


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Draws together academic theory and detailed case studies from accross the UK to provide a unique guide through the maze of interlocking issues which characterize contemporary urban regeneration.

Urban Regeneration in the UK Summary

Urban Regeneration in the UK: Theory and Practice by Phil Jones

The urban landscape of the UK is undergoing its most dramatic transformation since post-war reconstruction. This volume is a systematic guide to that transformation that draws together a mass of information - from policy reports to academic studies - into a single coherent text. Examining key aspects of the process from first principles, Urban Regeneration in the UK:

- introduces and contextualises the UK urban regeneration agenda

- brings together state-of-the-art research around key themes in governance, sustainability, competition, and design

- uses case studies of UK contemporary regeneration projects

- combines academic and theoretical explorations whilst linking theory and practice

- includes pedagogical features of key learning points, useful websites, a glossary and further reading

Aimed at those studying and working in the field of urban regeneration and planning, Urban Regeneration in the UK provides a highly readable introduction to urban regeneration for undergraduates, post-graduates, and practitioners.

Urban Regeneration in the UK Reviews

This is a topical and well crafted textbook and will be an important resource for students of urban regeneration.
Dr Mike Raco
King's College London

Jones & Evans (as they will surely soon be known) have written a textbook that will become ubiquitous in the biographies of future scholars of UK urban regeneration: a comprehensive introduction to the subject with plenty of leads to future research. Briskly written, the book covers policy governance, competition, sustainability, design and cultural aspects of regeneration... Deftly stepping through a thicket of acronyms, the authors examine the roles and origins of LSVTs, SRBs, UDCs and RDAs, not to mention the LLDC, ODPM, DETR, CPRE and many, many others...A thread running through all the chapters is the way that successive Labour governments have continued Thatcherite principles, without significant debate or challenge. Indeed, it could be argued that New Labour has pursued Conservative principles more effectively than their predecessors, untroubled by militant unions or the left in general... The book concentrates on the macho area of redevelopment rather than the softer arts of community regeneration, with the authors concluding that the programmes that support communities were intrinsically weak, with the exception of Northern Ireland. One result is that England has become a paradise of property speculation, with the newest purchasers scrabbling to buy even a grubby shoebox flat on a 105% interest-only mortgage over 45 years. Indeed, Jones & Evans question the notion of regeneration where (as in the case of the London Docklands and Shoreditch) the end result is an increase in social polarisation with little 'trickle down' to local residents.. It includes a useful but all-to-brief listing of UK regeneration websites (that omits for example The Prince's Foundation, INTBAU and other NGOs), a superb bibliography and a handy glossary of terms that introduces basic concepts ...The book is a timely introduction to the maze of urban regeneration for students and a useful aide memoire for people who have worked in, for, with, or against urban regeneration in the United Kingdom. Useful as a handbook, a guidebook, or a cheatbook, it will undoubtedly find a home on shelves around the country.


Matthew Hardy
INTBAU

The area of urban regeneration has long been popular with students from a number of disciplines but has tended to lack a student-friendly overview. This is a solid attempt to address this omission.


Times Higher Education Handbook

About Phil Jones

Dr Phil Jones teaches BA Geography at the University of Birmingham. Professor James Evans is Senior Lecturer in Geography at the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

Introduction Policy Framework Governance The Competitive City Sustainability Design and Cultural Regeneration Regeneration beyond the City Centre Conclusions Glossary

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GOR003880459
9781412934916
1412934915
Urban Regeneration in the UK: Theory and Practice by Phil Jones
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SAGE Publications Inc
20080518
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