Urban Regeneration in the UK: Theory and Practice

Urban Regeneration in the UK: Theory and Practice
ISBN-10
1412934915
ISBN-13
9781412934916
Series
Urban Regeneration in the UK
Category
Science
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
2008-05-23
Publisher
SAGE Publications Limited
Authors
Phil Jones, James Evans

Description

Towns and cities in the UK are undergoing a major cycle of redevelopment resulting in the most dramatic transformation of the urban landscape since the post-war reconstruction. Drawing together this mass of information into a single coherent text whilst 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 " Mixes academic and theoretical explorations whilst linking theory and practice " Includes pedagogical features of key learning points, useful websites, a glossary and further reading.

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