The pursuit of regeneration and renewal has played an important
role in the history and development of the world 's cities, and the
theoretical and applied issues around these critical concepts are
of increasing importance to governments and local populations, as
well as to urban professionals and scholars. Particularly in
postwar North America and Western Europe, this growing concern has
often resulted from the decay and deterioration of cities
associated with the decline in traditional industries and the
associated loss of employment, and populations, to the suburbs and
beyond.
This new title in the Routledge series, Critical Concepts in
Urban Studies, meets the need for an authoritative reference work
to make sense of the explosion in research output on regeneration
and renewal as a significant historical and contemporary urban
process of economic, social, cultural, and political importance.
Edited by a leading scholar, this Routledge Major Work brings
together in four volumes the canonical and the best cutting-edge
scholarship on the topic.
The collection is divided into three principal parts. Part 1 (
Cities in Transition ) covers the wider social, economic,
political, and urban geographical context for urban regeneration
and renewal, and documents the nature of changing cities. These
processes and changes are inextricably linked with urban
regeneration and renewal initiatives, and an understanding of these
transitions is essential to place Parts 2 and 3 in perspective.
Part 2 ( Responses to Urban Change from National Governments )
brings together the best overviews and critiques of urban policy
initiatives implemented by central governments in developed
countries during the postwar period. The materials gathered here
span experiences and city examples from advanced economies across
the world.
The final part ( City Responses to Urban Change ) draws on the
approaches taken by cities themselves in response to urban
problems, particularly those designed to improve economic
competitiveness and to combat social exclusion. Key research on the
wide array of thematic approaches that have been followed is
assembled in this part. Within the wider urban processes explored
in Part 1, this part examines particular policy responses that have
arisen in many cities, and considers a number of case-study cities
from the UK, North America, continental Europe, and
Australasia.
With a full index, together with a comprehensive introduction,
newly written by the editor, which places the collected material in
its historical and intellectual context, Urban Regeneration and
Renewal is an essential work of reference. It is destined to be
valued by scholars, students, and researchers as a vital research
resource.
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