Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
2007 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2017
- Editorial pp. 324-327

- Andrew Tallon
- A future of shared mobility pp. 328-333

- Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti
- Tracking downtown investment: The case of Ithaca, New York pp. 334-343

- Gary Ferguson and Jennifer Nerby
- Business Improvement Districts: Catalysts for innovation and growth in uncertain times pp. 344-347

- Simon Pitkeathley
- Navigating the Green Belt pp. 348-356

- David Bevan
- Retail planning in Japan: Implications for city centres pp. 357-368

- Carlos J. L. Balsas
- International property marketdriven regeneration: A challenge to sustainable urban development? pp. 369-378

- Claudia Trillo
- Light rail transit (LRT) and transit villages in Qatar: A planning strategy to revitalise the built environment of Doha pp. 379-399

- Raffaello Furlan and Neil Sipe
- Forced eviction and demolition of slum: A case study of the Makoko slum in Lagos, Nigeria pp. 400-408

- Emeka Amakihe
- `The Past and Future City: How Historic Preservation is Reviving America’s Communities` by Gareth Potts pp. 409-411

- Gareth Potts
Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- Priorities for new metro mayors in the UK pp. 212-215

- Unknown
- Analysing ‘Brexit’: Opportunities and challenges for economic growth pp. 216-226

- Andy Rumfitt
- The Danish Renovation Award: Background, concept and experiences pp. 227-239

- Lars Axelsen, Søren Meyer and Bo Bjerre Hansen
- Detroit: Part 3 — Two years on pp. 240-265

- Margaret A. Leary and Betsy Jackson
- The impacts of e-commerce on the high street: Nascent responses in Germany pp. 266-275

- Jennifer Gerend
- Evaluation of the brownfield regeneration process: Case study of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 276-285

- Ajla Gegic and Erna Husukic
- The process of urban regeneration in Budapest: Approaching 2030 pp. 286-300

- Assunta Martone, Marichela Sepe and Maria Immacolata Simeon
- Urban regeneration through arts and culture: The case of a multicultural neighbourhood in a medium-sized Italian city pp. 301-313

- Paolo Rizzi, Ilaria Dioli, Paola Graziano and Cheryl Bradbee
- `Sustainable regeneration of former military sites edited` by Bagaeen, Samer, Clark, Celia pp. 314-316

- Camerin Federico
- `Business and post-disaster management: Business, organisational and consumer resilience and the Christchurch earthquakes;` Edited by C. Michael Hall, Sanna Malinen, Rob Vosslamber and Russell Wordsworth pp. 317-318

- Stephen Sully
- `Building Futures: Managing energy in the built environment` by Jane Powell, Jennifer Monahan and Chris Foulds pp. 319-320

- Dan Greenwood
Volume 10, issue 2, 2016
- Urban regeneration priorities for a new government pp. 112-115

- Unknown
- Charting a path for cities in the Second Machine Age with or without the car: A focus on the human experience pp. 116-127

- Stephen J. Conschafter
- Reinhabiting the town centre pp. 128-131

- Ian Davison Porter and Diarmaid Lawlor
- Urban gardening to foster community places on brownfields pp. 132-137

- Dagmar Petríková and Jana Szuhová
- Community participation and sustainable investment in city projects: The Berlin Water Consumer Stock Ownership Plan pp. 138-151

- Jens Lowitzsch
- Potentials and challenges of brownfield development for urban regeneration in Dhaka: The case of Hazaribagh tannery area pp. 152-168

- Nabanita Islam and N. M. Esa Abrar Khan
- Urban regeneration and urban fabrics in Australian cities pp. 169-190

- Giles Thomson, Peter Newton and Peter Newman
- Framing the issue: Urban form’s impact on downtown redevelopment pp. 191-206

- Mathew Novak
Volume 10, issue 1, 2016
- Ten years in urban regeneration and ten years of Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal pp. 4-7

- Unknown
- Housing in London: The potential of land owned by transport authorities pp. 8-14

- Richard De Cani
- Crowdfunding regeneration: More than an alternative model of finance pp. 15-21

- Michelle Warbis
- Detroit: Part 2 — The grandest bargain pp. 22-41

- Margaret A. Leary and Betsy Jackson
- Local economic growth and Local Enterprise Partnerships: A perspective from the UK National Audit Office pp. 42-49

- Aileen Murphie
- Branding Lagos through regeneration of historical physical features pp. 50-57

- Emeka Amakihe
- Temporary and temporality: Public realm regeneration through temporary events pp. 58-72

- Ali Cheshmehzangi
- New approaches to growth planning on larger-than-local scales pp. 73-88

- Lee Pugalis, Alan Townsend, Nick Gray and Ania Ankowska
- Developing a conceptual framework for assessing the socio-economic benefits of regeneration projects in the UK pp. 89-99

- Julius Akotia, Alex Opoku, Chris Fortune and Charles Egbu
- `Neighbourhood as Refuge: Community Reconstruction, Place Remaking, and Environmental Justice in the City` by Isabelle Anguelovski pp. 100-102

- Andy Inch
- `Capital Dilemma: Growth and Inequality in Washington, DC` by Derek Hyra and Sabiyha Prince pp. 103-105

- Gareth Potts
- `Rebuilding the American City` by David Gamble and Patty Heyda pp. 106-107

- Gareth Potts
Volume 9, issue 4, 2016
- Studentification and the rise of the student housing market pp. 320-324

- Andrew Tallon
- Why Detroit matters: Part 1 pp. 325-338

- Betsy Jackson and Margaret A. Leary
- Sunshine Rising: The revitalisation programme for Sunshine Town Centre, Melbourne, Australia pp. 339-352

- Stephen Sully
- Add water and they will come? Demographic assessment of place-based canal-oriented development pp. 353-366

- Stephen Buckman and Abeer Hamdan
- From urban renewal to urban regeneration: Classification criteria for urban interventions. Turin 1995–2015: evolution of planning tools and approaches pp. 367-380

- Giulia Marra, Michela Barosio, Enrico Eynard, Cristina Marietta, Matteo Tabasso and Giulia Melis
- Event branding, image reconstruction and urban regeneration: A case study of Liverpool as the 2008 European Capital of Culture pp. 381-392

- Yi-De Liu
- The Aspire Zone in Doha: A post-occupancy evaluation of the long-term legacies of the 2006 Asian Games pp. 393-405

- Simona Azzali
- Civic action and urban shrinkage: Exploring the link pp. 406-418

- Maja Ročak, Gert-Jan Hospers and Nol Reverda
- Metropolitan Governance in America pp. 419-421

- Robin Boyle
Volume 9, issue 3, 2016
- Editorial pp. 208-210

- Andrew Tallon
- Zealous nut: A conversation with Project for Public Spaces founder Fred Kent pp. 211-220

- Fred Kent and Betsy Jackson
- Funding integrated territorial development: The role of the European Investment Bank in supporting European policies pp. 221-234

- Brian Field, Eugenia Kazamaki Ottersten and Maria K. Sioliou
- Making urban places attractive to women: Differences that good design can make pp. 235-249

- Stefani Danes
- Effects of area-based heritage management on demolition by neglect: Comparing rates in historic urban boroughs pp. 250-268

- Galen Newman
- (Urban) sustainability in practice: Insights from the Veneto region pp. 269-282

- Laura Fregolent and Carla Tedesco
- New urbanism, tourism and urban regeneration in Eastern Lisbon, Portugal pp. 283-294

- José A. Torres
- The social cost of upgrading informal settlements in Butuan City, Philippines pp. 295-310

- Catherine Roween C. Almaden and Kresna D. Navarro
- `Unsociable cities? The lessons of English planning reform` by Hugh Ellis pp. 311-315

- Matthew Cook and Gary Ferguson
Volume 9, issue 2, 2016
- Sociable cities in the 21st century pp. 108-110

- Jonathan Manns and Nikos Karadimitriou
- Howard and Hall: Practical utopians? pp. 111-114

- Nicholas Falk
- Revisiting the land issue pp. 115-121

- Duncan Bowie
- Investment, global capital and other drivers of England’s housing crisis pp. 122-138

- Nick Gallent
- Our common estate: Planning for land in large-scale urban development pp. 139-148

- Nikos Karadimitriou and Jonathan Manns
- Transport, land use and economics pp. 149-155

- Paul Buchanan
- New Heathrow Garden City: Early proposals and visioning pp. 156-171

- Heather Cheesbrough
- Garden cities, Sterling Ranch and sustainable urban development in the American West pp. 172-180

- Dean Saitta, Kyle Cascioli and Ron Throupe
- Unsociable cities? The lessons of English planning reform pp. 181-183

- Hugh Ellis
- Greenways in Europe: Opportunities to recycle the railways in Spain (Valencia) pp. 184-202

- Carmen Blasco Sánchez, Francisco Martínez Pérez, Ana Mª Gascón Hernández and Julia Deltoro Soto
Volume 9, issue 1, 2015
- Brownfield regeneration and housing supply in the UK pp. 4-8

- Andrew Tallon
- Obituary pp. 9-9

- Andrew Tallon
- Place-based leadership: A new perspective on urban regeneration pp. 10-24

- Robin Hambleton
- The new Mt Eden pp. 25-34

- Carol Lamberg
- Traditional or experiential places? Exploring research needs and practitioner challenges in the management of town centres beyond the economic crisis pp. 35-42

- Andres Coca-Stefaniak and Shanaaz Carroll
- Can local retail foster neighbourhood revitalisation? A review of the literature pp. 43-53

- María Beltrán
- Exploring urban transformations: Synchronic discourse analysis in the field of heritage conservation and urban development pp. 54-64

- Heike Oevermann and Harald A. Mieg
- ‘Urban-vernacular’ walk-ups: Mapping form, spaces and technology in an urban private housing typology in Dhaka pp. 65-79

- Dilshad Ara and Mamun Rashid
- Space design marketing for urban regeneration in the UK through regional space assets pp. 80-93

- Sungsine Pak
- Planning Chicago By D. Bradford Hunt and Jon B. DeVries pp. 94-96

- Angus Kennedy
- How to Save Our Town Centres: A Radical Agenda for the Future of High Streets By Julian Dobson pp. 97-99

- Julian Dobson
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