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Author Karadimitriou, Nikos

Title Delivering homes through urban regeneration
Published London : Routledge, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (249 pages)
Series Housing, Planning and Design Series
Housing, planning, and design series.
Contents Cover; Planning, Risk and Property Development: Urban regeneration in England, France and the Netherlands; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; About the authors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Urban transformations and policy responses in Western European cities; Introduction; The rise and decline of the European industrial city; The welfare state and urban decline; Decline, urban regeneration and the market; Urban regeneration and housing provision; Cooperation and the co-production of merit and public goods; The structure of the book
Chapter 2 Urban regeneration and property market dynamics in the Netherlands, France and the UKChanges in urban policies: urban regeneration and market mechanisms; The Netherlands: a coalition of municipalities, housing associations and private housebuilders; France: between public sector-led and market-driven urban regeneration; The UK: the practice of property-based regeneration; General trends; Chapter 3 Actor strategies, risks and uncertainty in regeneration projects; Introduction; Content, context and organisation: an analytical framework
Property development and the context, content and organisation of urban regeneration processesThe trajectories of urban regeneration processes; Conclusions; Chapter 4 Dutch case studies; Introduction; IJoevers, Amsterdam; Hoogvliet, Rotterdam; Conclusions; Chapter 5 French case studies; Introduction; La Duchère, Lyon; Carré de Soie, Lyon; Conclusions; Chapter 6 English case studies; Introduction; New Islington, Manchester; Paddington Waterside, London; Conclusions; Chapter 7 Conclusions; Public and private sector roles in urban regeneration; Risks and uncertainties revisited
Merit and public goods provision and the importance of politicsReferences; Index
Summary Urban regeneration schemes involving a wide range of actors and dependent on private investment are increasingly deployed in Europe's cities with the aim of delivering private, merit and public goods. This book explores the relationships, objectives and strategies of the actors engaging in these schemes in cities of three advanced European economies. It researches the outcomes of actor interactions as these transform under the influence of changing market circumstances and associated risks. The book focuses on the way this change is reflected in the provision of mixed-use developments withi
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Subject Urban renewal -- France
Urban renewal -- Great Britain
Urban renewal -- Netherlands
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Urban & Regional.
Urban renewal
France
Great Britain
Netherlands
Form Electronic book
Author Magalhães, Claudio de
Verhage, Roelof
ISBN 9781134018109
113401810X
1299278477
9781299278479