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| 100 | 1 | _aTallon, Andrew. | |
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_aUrban regeneration in the UK / _cAndrew Tallon. |
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_aLondon ; _bRoutledge, _c2010. |
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| 505 | _aTable of Contents: Section I – The Context for Urban Regeneration 1. Introduction: The Decline and Rise of UK Cities Section II – Central Government Urban Regeneration Policy 2. The Early Years of Regeneration: Physical Regeneration (1945–1968) and Social and Community Welfare (1968–1979) 3. Entrepreneurial Regeneration (1980s) 4. Competition and Urban Policy (1991–1997) 5. Urban Renaissance and Neighbourhood Renewal (1997–2010) 6. Regeneration in the Age of Austerity (2010s) Section III – Transforming Cities: City Level Responses to Urban Change 7. Urban Competitiveness 8. New Forms of Urban Governance 9. Community and Regeneration 10. Urban Regeneration and Sustainability 11. Retail-Led Regeneration 12. Housing-Led Regeneration and Gentrification 13. Culture and Regeneration 14. Regenerating Suburban and Exurban Areas of Cities Section IV – Conclusion 15. Urban Regeneration: Learning from the Past, Lessons for the Future | ||
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_aUrban policy _zGreat Britain. |
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