Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
2007 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2019
- Regenerating coastal communities and seaside resorts pp. 300-303

- Andrew Tallon
- The Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway story pp. 304-309

- David M. Feehan
- The next steps in growing the UK’s creative industries pp. 310-316

- Erin Macdermott
- alt.cmd: Everyday innovation for London’s future pp. 317-323

- Simon Pitkeathley
- Riverbank regeneration and the creation of open-air spaces shared by tourists and residents in Lisbon, Portugal pp. 324-335

- José A. Torres
- Socio-cultural patterns embedded into the built form of Qatari houses: Regenerating architectural identity in Qatar pp. 336-358

- Asmaa Saleh Al-Mohannadi and Raffaello Furlan
- A critical study of urban regeneration and gentrification in Rasht, Iran pp. 359-375

- Mona Taj Bakhsh and Jahanshah Pakzad
- Identified priorities for smart urban regeneration: Focus group findings from the city of Port Louis, Mauritius pp. 376-389

- Zaheer Allam
- `City power: Urban governance in a global age` by Nick Bailey pp. 390-392

- Nick Bailey
Volume 12, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 212-214

- Andrew Tallon
- Revived or retired, the green belt must be rethought pp. 215-217

- Jonathan Manns
- Urban regeneratıon in Iran: Towards a better approach pp. 218-226

- Ebrahim Jamshidzadeh and Seyed Ali Mafakherian
- Thames Estuary: The capital corridor pp. 227-233

- Paul Carter
- Business improvement districts and the influence of historical community development: The Forest Avenue and South Shore BIDs of New York City pp. 234-247

- Dan Ziebarth
- Design of compact residential blocks for sustainable urban regeneration: Determination of consistent qualitative criteria pp. 248-257

- Isabelle De Smet and David Laplume
- Culture-led regeneration in a Persian historical city centre: A case study of the Karim Khan-e Zand Complex pp. 258-268

- Sareh Najva and Hamid Mohammadi
- Effect of building forms on energy consumption in coastal rural communities in Egypt pp. 269-285

- Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy, Wael Seddik Moustafa and Mokhtar Hosny Akl
- `Planning practice: Critical perspectives from the UK` by Hannah Hickman pp. 286-288

- Hannah Hickman
- `Housing politics in the United Kingdom: Power, planning and protest` by Tatiana Moreira De Souza pp. 289-290

- Tatiana Moreira de Souza
Volume 12, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial pp. 100-103

- Andrew Tallon
- Food for thought: Issues to consider as the UK moves towards Brexit pp. 104-107

- Andrew Maliphant
- Strengthening downtown public spaces in our smaller communities pp. 108-123

- N. David Milder
- Delivering creative clusters and stimulating local economic growth: Collaboration, leadership and addressing regional disparities in Coventry and Warwickshire pp. 124-131

- Sarah Windrum
- Revitalisation of a small US city: Assessing potential gentrification impacts of Middletown, Connecticut’s renaissance pp. 132-150

- Timothy J. Garceau and Jake D. Fusco
- The urban fabric of Al Zubarah city: Unveiling an urban regeneration vision for modern urbanism in Qatar pp. 151-176

- Albandari Al-Harami and Dr Raffaello Furlan
- From Silicon Valley to Vesuvius Valley: Dismantled industrial farms to a knowledge-and-creativity hub in Naples, Italy pp. 177-195

- Stefano De Falco
- The proposed redevelopment of multi-purpose community centres: The case of uBumbano Community Centre, uMlazi, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 196-208

- Rosalinde Julia Mccarthy
Volume 12, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 4-6

- Andrew Tallon
- London’s evolution to a ‘national park city’: The Green Belt, space to build and sustainable transport pp. 7-13

- Alice Roberts
- Regeneration and growth in outer London — challenges and opportunities pp. 14-19

- Katrina Rattu
- Estate-led regeneration: Camden’s collaborative approach to creating sustainable, liveable and inclusive communities pp. 20-31

- Danny Beales
- Not always nice: The effect of a whole-life perspective on heritage and redevelopment pp. 32-42

- Carolyn Gibbeson
- The problem and potential of segregated districts: Urban design and planning principles for more liveable and cohesive segregated districts pp. 43-53

- Fatemeh Torabi Kachousangi
- Tracing the cityscape transformation under capitalism: The case study of Amman pp. 54-71

- Bushra Zalloom
- Re-envisioning public housing in Egypt using a social approach: The Case of Hurghada City pp. 72-83

- Hatem Diab and Noha Ahmed Abd El Aziz
- `Global cities and urban theory` by Donald Mcneill pp. 84-85

- Federico Camerin
- `Shopping towns Europe: Commercial collectivity and the architecture of the shopping centre, 1945–1975 Edited` by Janina Gosseye and Tom Avermaete pp. 86-88

- Federico Camerin
Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial pp. 312-314

- Andrew Tallon
- Supplying new housing: How can more private sector housing and affordable housing be developed in an era of lack of supply? pp. 315-323

- Gill Taylor
- Progress and current trends in local authority housing provision pp. 324-334

- Janice Morphet and Ben Clifford
- Great places: The role housing associations can play in creating thriving communities pp. 335-342

- Will Jeffwitz and Rebekah Ryder
- Localism, community involvement and the social economy: What are the opportunities and challenges facing the not-for-profit sector in terms of regeneration? pp. 343-354

- Maurice Mccartney and Andrew Maliphant
- Post-2022 FIFA World Cup in the State of Qatar: Urban regeneration strategies for Doha pp. 355-370

- Heba Elgahani and Raffaello Furlan
- Residential historic preservation and neighbourhood stability pp. 371-387

- Brian Mikelbank
- How to achieve liveable urban communities in Egypt pp. 388-401

- Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy and Weal Seddik Moustafa
- `Local regeneration handbook` by Andrew Maliphant pp. 402-403

- Nick Bailey
- `Why Detroit Matters: Decline, Renewal and Hope in a Divided City` by Brian Doucet pp. 404-406

- Gareth Potts
- `Baltimore: Reinventing an Industrial Legacy City` by Klaus Philipsen pp. 407-409

- Gareth Potts
Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- Editorial pp. 220-222

- Andrew Tallon
- Let’s get real about self-driving cars: The transition will take a significant amount of time pp. 223-232

- N. David Milder
- Better planning for housing affordability: Three approaches to solving the housing crisis in the UK pp. 233-241

- Tom Kenny, Trudi Elliott and Aude Bicquelet-Lock
- Financing urban regeneration pp. 242-250

- Andrew Maliphant
- Gentrification of the inner city: The case of Christchurch prior to the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 pp. 251-265

- John Mcdonagh
- Urban regeneration: An approach to strengthen the social infrastructure of deteriorated areas pp. 266-277

- Media Hakim and Fatemeh Roshanali
- Neighbourhood characteristics and their relationship to sense of community in poor residential neighbourhoods in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria pp. 278-292

- Adedayo H. Ayoola
- Community-led regeneration: Applying the experience of the ‘community facilitator’ in Iran to China pp. 293-306

- Sedigheh Kalantari and Yaping Huang
Volume 11, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial pp. 116-118

- Andrew Tallon
- New life to a fairer Scotland: Exploring 25 years of Scottish regeneration policy mechanisms pp. 119-131

- Derek Rankine
- Creation of resilient businesses drives social and economic regeneration pp. 132-137

- Bev Hurley
- The science and psychology of wayfinding pp. 138-142

- David Watts
- Back to basics: Is it time for a housing-first approach to community regeneration? pp. 143-147

- Matthew Dicks
- Potential implication of Eko Atlantic city project, Lagos, Nigeria pp. 148-157

- Emeka Amakihe
- Emerging social-spatial polarisation within the housing market in Colombo, Sri Lanka pp. 158-167

- N. Chandrasiri Niriella
- Urban regeneration in Qatar: A comprehensive planning strategy for the transport oriented development of Al-Waab pp. 168-193

- Deema Anwar Alattar and Raffaello Furlan
- Augmented locality: The utilisation of urban screens in public places as new networks of the city pp. 194-211

- Ali Cheshmehzangi and Paul Ornsby
- `Entrepreneurial neighbourhoods: Towards an understanding of the economies of neighbourhoods and communities` by M. Van Ham, D. Reuschke, R. Kleinhans, C. Mason and S. Syrett pp. 212-214

- Peter Somerville
Volume 11, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 4-7

- Andrew Tallon
- Charting a path forward: Key factors in applying sustainability to infrastructure pp. 8-15

- Mahesh Ramanujam
- Community participation in urban road infrastructure redevelopment: Indian scenario pp. 16-29

- Vanita Ahuja and Shalini Priyadarshini
- Can refugees provide the impetus for urban regeneration? Economic integration, social networks and well-being in Peshawar, Pakistan pp. 30-43

- Ammar A. Malik, Edward Mohr and Yasemin Irvin-Erickson
- Why are older inner-city buildings vacant? Implications for town centre regeneration pp. 44-59

- Itohan Esther Yakubu, Temitope Egbelakin, Dmytro Dizhur, Jason Ingham, Kenneth Sungho Park and Robyn Phipps
- Creating public assets from brownfields: A comparison of policies and practices in the United States and Germany pp. 60-78

- Zeenat Kotval-K, Cassi Meitl and Zenia Kotval
- Urban regeneration and social innovation: The role of communitybased organisations in the railway station area in Padua, Italy pp. 79-91

- Elena Ostanel
- Gentrification and urban design in the urban fabric of Rotterdam pp. 92-103

- Paul Stouten
- `Locating Localism: Statecraft, Citizenship and Democracy` by Jane Wills pp. 104-105

- Nick Bailey
- `Understanding China’s Urbanization: The Great Demographic, Spatial, Economic, and Social Transformation` by Li Zhang, Richard LeGates, Min Zhao pp. 106-108

- Giulio Verdini
- `Urban regeneration` by Peter Roberts, Hugh Sykes and Rachel Granger pp. 109-111

- Tallon Andrew
- `A Research Agenda for Cities Edited` by John Rennie Short pp. 112-113

- Jon Coaffee
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