Partnership, Collaborative Planning and Urban Regeneration

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Nov 28, 2012 - Political Science - 162 pages

Approaches to urban regeneration have changed dramatically throughout Europe and the USA over recent decades, drawing on notions of public-private partnership, growth coalitions and local spatial alliances. In this engaging book John McCarthy provides critical consideration of such theories in terms of their application to practice. He shows how these notions are used to explain the nature and underlying processes of urban development and to further objectives for urban regeneration. To test their applicability, he examines the case of Dundee, including the role of the Dundee Partnership, a model for many aspects of partnership working. The resulting conclusions suggest ways in which the practice of urban regeneration can be improved in terms of inclusion, equity and sustainability.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Theoretical Frameworks
7
Urban Regeneration Policy in England
27
Urban Regeneration Policy in Scotland
45
The City and its Region
61
PropertyLed Approaches
77
A Peripheral Estate
95
Holistic Regeneration Approaches
113
Conclusions
133
Bibliography
143
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John McCarthy is Reader in Urban Studies at the Heriot-Watt University, UK.

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