Striking transformations are taking place in the urban
landscape. The regeneration of urban areas in the UK and around the
world has become an increasingly important issue amongst
governments and populations since the global economic downturn.
This textbook provides an accessible and critical synthesis of
urban regeneration in the UK, analyzing key policies, approaches,
issues and debates. It places the historical and contemporary
regeneration agenda in context. The second edition has been
extensively revised and updated to incorporate advances in
literature, policy and case study examples, as well as giving
greater discussion to the New Labour period of urban policy, and
the urban agenda and regeneration policies of the
Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition government elected in 2010.
The book is divided into five sections, with Section I establishing
the conceptual and political framework for urban regeneration in
the UK. Section II traces policies that have been adopted by
central government to influence the social, economic and physical
development of cities, including early town and country and housing
initiatives, community-focused urban policies of the late 1960s,
entrepreneurial property-led regeneration of the 1980s, competition
for urban funds in the 1990s, urban renaissance and neighborhood
renewal policies of the late 1990s and early 2000s, and new
approaches since 2010 which have sought to stimulate enterprise and
embrace localism in an age of austerity resulting from the global
economic downturn. Section III illustrates the key thematic
policies and strategies that have been pursued by cities
themselves, focusing particularly on improving economic
competitiveness, tackling social disadvantage and promoting
sustainable urban regeneration. Section IV summarizes key issues
and debates facing urban regeneration in the early 2010s, and
speculates upon future directions in an era of economic and
political uncertainty.
"
Urban Regeneration in the UK" combines the approaches taken by
central government and cities themselves to regenerate urban areas,
providing a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of the field.
Each chapter also contains case studies, study questions, suggested
further reading and websites, making this an essential resource for
undergraduate students interested in Urban Studies, Geography,
Planning and the Built Environment.
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