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Jobs and enterprise are critical to creating viable neighbourhoods.
Yet much recent policy activity aimed at the regeneration of
deprived neighbourhoods has had only a marginal impact on the
economic challenges presented by areas of concentrated
disadvantage. This book directly addresses the economic development
issues central to neighbourhood renewal, drawing on the authors'
original research and wide-ranging analysis of recent academic
theory and policy practice. Their critical examination of the
economic problems of deprived areas, and the range of employment
and enterprise-related policy initiatives and governance
arrangements that have attempted to address them, offers informed
insights into what does and what does not work. Through its topical
focus on issues of work and enterprise in deprived neighbourhoods,
"Renewing neighbourhoods" goes to the heart of much current policy
practice that seeks to combine concerns of economic competitiveness
with those of social exclusion. It will be essential reading for
academics, practitioners and policy makers working in the fields of
urban regeneration, neighbourhood renewal and local and regional
economic development. It will also be a key text for students of
urban studies, planning, social policy, human geography and related
disciplines.
This title was first published in 2002. Portugal experienced rapid
and dramatic change over the final decades of the twentieth
century. After the turbulence that followed the 1974 revolution,
the 1980s and 1990s provided a period of unprecedented political
stability and economic modernization during which Portugal
converged rapidly with the wealthier member states of the European
Union. This important new volume offers a timely focus on this
recent period. Written for a wide audience by a multidisciplinary
team of experts, the book provides an accessible overview and
analysis of the key dimensions of recent economic and political
change in Portugal and identifies the tensions and policy
challenges that rapid change has produced. In so doing the book
reveals something of the complexity of contemporary Portugal: an
outward looking modern, democratic and European state, but one
where the legacy of its recent traditional, colonial and often
inward looking past continues to influence and shape its
development in the twenty-first century.
This title was first published in 2002. Portugal experienced rapid
and dramatic change over the final decades of the twentieth
century. After the turbulence that followed the 1974 revolution,
the 1980s and 1990s provided a period of unprecedented political
stability and economic modernization during which Portugal
converged rapidly with the wealthier member states of the European
Union. This important new volume offers a timely focus on this
recent period. Written for a wide audience by a multidisciplinary
team of experts, the book provides an accessible overview and
analysis of the key dimensions of recent economic and political
change in Portugal and identifies the tensions and policy
challenges that rapid change has produced. In so doing the book
reveals something of the complexity of contemporary Portugal: an
outward looking modern, democratic and European state, but one
where the legacy of its recent traditional, colonial and often
inward looking past continues to influence and shape its
development in the twenty-first century.
Jobs and enterprise are critical to creating viable neighbourhoods.
Yet much recent policy activity aimed at the regeneration of
deprived neighbourhoods has had only a marginal impact on the
economic challenges presented by areas of concentrated
disadvantage. This book directly addresses the economic development
issues central to neighbourhood renewal, drawing on the authors'
original research and wide-ranging analysis of recent academic
theory and policy practice. Their critical examination of the
economic problems of deprived areas, and the range of employment
and enterprise-related policy initiatives and governance
arrangements that have attempted to address them, offers informed
insights into what does and what does not work. Through its topical
focus on issues of work and enterprise in deprived neighbourhoods,
"Renewing neighbourhoods" goes to the heart of much current policy
practice that seeks to combine concerns of economic competitiveness
with those of social exclusion. It will be essential reading for
academics, practitioners and policy makers working in the fields of
urban regeneration, neighbourhood renewal and local and regional
economic development. It will also be a key text for students of
urban studies, planning, social policy, human geography and related
disciplines.
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