Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
2007 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2015
- Urban regeneration in the UK under a Conservative Government pp. 320-321

- Andrew Tallon
- SURF’s Alliance for Action pp. 323-331

- Andy Milne and Elaine Cooper
- Supplying new housing in the UK: How can more private sector and affordable housing be developed in an era of lack of supply? pp. 332-337

- David Cowans
- Tax abatement as a downtown investment incentive and the community benefits debate pp. 338-346

- Gary Ferguson
- Britain’s town centres: From resilience to transition pp. 347-355

- Julian Dobson
- How web interactivity influences the image of a tourist destination pp. 356-366

- Carmen Hidalgo Alcázar and María Sicilia
- Regenerating the urban: Evaluation of policy actions for strategic urban changes in the UK cities of Derby and Nottingham pp. 367-388

- Ali Cheshmehzangi
- Urban regeneration, sustainability and urban heritage: A case study of Souk Waqif, Doha pp. 389-400

- Djamel Boussaa
- Analysis of Project Management Process Groups in urban renewal in the city of São Paulo pp. 401-412

- Mariana Matayoshi Marchesin, Elaine Monetti and João Da Rocha Lima Júnior
- `The Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration Edited` by M.E. Leary and J.P. McCarthy pp. 413-418

- Lee Pugalis
Volume 8, issue 3, 2015
- Regeneration and the north–south economic divide in the UK pp. 216-220

- Andrew Tallon
- Building a world class city of business pp. 221-227

- Max Steinberg and Stephen Lingard
- Business Improvement Districts and Town Centre Management: What has been their effectiveness and what are the future directions for these strategies? pp. 228-232

- Phil Prentice and Ian Davison Porter
- The New Barn-Raising: Sustaining community and civic assets in Minneapolis–St. Paul, Detroit and Baltimore pp. 233-244

- Gareth Potts
- Planning for urban renewal: Public/private initiatives in Bogota, Colombia, 2000–2014 pp. 245-259

- Bruno Lobo
- Challenging the myths: An investigation of the barriers to wider use of Local Asset Backed Vehicles in the UK pp. 260-278

- Paul Greenhalgh and Bikki Purewal
- Incorporating more economics into urban planning pp. 280-300

- Hugh Schwartz
- Dysfunctional neighbourhoods: A conceptual framework for urban regeneration and renewal pp. 301-313

- Graham Squires and Colin A. Booth
- `Relaunching Titanic: Memory and Marketing in the New Belfast Edited` by William J.V. Neill, Michael Murray and Berna Grist pp. 314-316

- Emily Bereskin
Volume 8, issue 2, 2015
- People, planet, politics: Addressing the challenges of social and environmental sustainability in towns and cities pp. 108-111

- John Thompson
- Malmö: Towards a new social agenda pp. 112-121

- Christer Larsson and Göran Rosberg
- Achieving food equity: Access to good local food for all pp. 122-132

- Julian Dobson
- Understanding and measuring social sustainability pp. 133-144

- Saffron Woodcraft
- Freiburg: Principles of sustainable urbanism pp. 145-151

- Wulf Daseking
- City of the future: Time to jettison the Jetsons’ vision of cities pp. 152-160

- Jeffrey Tumlin
- Blue–green social place-making: Infrastructures for sustainable cities pp. 161-170

- Herbert Dreiseitl
- A living lab co-creation environment exemplifying Factor 10 improvements in a city district pp. 171-185

- Leonardo Rosado, Shea Hagy, Yuliya Kalmykova, Greg Morrison and York Ostermeyer
- Development for whom? Reimagining urban development in Colombo, Sri Lanka pp. 186-192

- Nayana Godamunne
- A vision for the future of Sofia: Fostering synergy between the present and the past pp. 193-198

- Ivan Danov
- Call this democracy? Education and empowerment through participatory city budgeting pp. 199-209

- Manuel Salgado
Volume 8, issue 1, 2014
- Devolving economic regeneration powers from Whitehall to cities pp. 4-7

- Andrew Tallon
- Professor Sir Peter Hall (1932–2014) pp. 8-8

- Andrew Tallon
- Urban destination marketing: A broken paradigm? pp. 9-15

- John Heeley
- The presence and importance of tourist destinations on Twitter pp. 16-30

- Marta Plumed Lasarte
- At the crossroads between rehabilitation and redevelopment: A critique of Seoul’s Sewunsangga inner-city renewal project pp. 31-40

- In Su Na
- Urban transformation: Effects of large housing investments on nearby property values in Atasehir Istanbul pp. 41-51

- Ümran Topçu
- The integration of culture and commerce for sustainable urban regeneration in the neighbourhoods of Bilbao La Vieja, San Francisco and Zabala (Bilbao) pp. 52-65

- Gloria Aparicio and Jon Charterina
- Creating a bridge between city and state to solve a problem: A case study of the City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division Initiative pp. 66-70

- Sal Moretti
- How will the Atlantic Gateway support sustainable economic growth? pp. 71-78

- Walter Menzies
- The true cost of brownfield land: Rethinking investment approaches pp. 79-85

- Abigail Gilbert and Euan Hall
- Power to the people: Putting community into urban regeneration pp. 86-100

- Andrew Maliphant
Volume 7, issue 4, 2014
- Festivals, carnivals and urban regeneration pp. 301-306

- Andrew Tallon
- Enterprise Zones in the UK: Do they create or add value? A rejoinder pp. 307-316

- Jon Talbot
- Rural icons as strategic branding tools pp. 317-328

- Mark Van Twist and Michiel Kort
- Delivering quality urban consolidation on the urban fringe: A case study of University Hill, Melbourne, Australia pp. 329-342

- Lee Beattie and Errol Haarhoff
- Community power for liveable cities pp. 343-350

- Dora Marinova and Amzad Hossain
- Improving quality of life through cultural regeneration and urban development: The Marseille Euroméditerranée renewal project pp. 351-362

- Assunta Martone, Gabriella Pennella and Marichela Sepe
- Place branding and city centre management: Exploring international parallels in research and practice pp. 363-369

- Andres Coca-Stefaniak
- The new European funding landscape: What are the opportunities for urban regeneration? pp. 370-377

- Sue Baxter
- Rebuilding, rebranding and regenerating Manchester pp. 378-391

- Euan Kellie
- The push for Ottawa’s mid-town: Getting to square one pp. 392-400

- Terrence Lonergan
- `Urban Regeneration in the UK` by Phil Jones and James Evans pp. 401-405

- Karen Escott and Nick Bailey
Volume 7, issue 3, 2014
- Coastal towns and regeneration pp. 205-207

- Andrew Tallon
- Using skills development strategies to tackle poverty and inequality pp. 208-210

- Chris Goulden
- Forever young: How can a branding destination strategy regenerate a city image? The case of Tel Aviv pp. 211-223

- Ram Herstein, Eugene D. Jaffe and Ron Berger
- Revisiting urban planning and design practices in a small city in Florida pp. 224-242

- Sungman Kim
- Leadership and policy delivery in regeneration practice in a time of austerity pp. 243-250

- Raphael Heffron
- Barrhead: Regeneration of a typical Scottish town pp. 251-257

- Phil Prentice
- Town Teams, Portas Pilots and the future of the high street pp. 258-262

- Chris Hurst and Martin Blackwell
- What does High Speed Two mean for regeneration and economic development in the UK? pp. 263-274

- Beth West and Laura Webster
- A case study of the regeneration of the St Paul’s estate, Cheltenham: Working in partnership and engaging with the community to deliver improvements in a deprived area pp. 275-291

- Amanda Taylor
- `Urban Regeneration in the UK (2nd edition)` by Andrew Tallon pp. 292-296

- Michael E. Leary and Rob Atkinson
Volume 7, issue 2, 2014
- Austerity era regeneration: Conceptual issues and practical challenges, Part 2 pp. 105-110

- Lee Pugalis and Joyce Liddle
- The end of the affair: Abusive partnerships in austerity pp. 111-121

- Nicola Headlam and Mike Rowe
- Heritage-based regeneration in an age of austerity: Lessons from the Townscape Heritage Initiative pp. 122-135

- Alan Reeve and Robert Shipley
- Shock-proof cities? The impact of and responses to the recent financial and economic crisis in older industrial cities pp. 136-149

- Jörg Plöger and Isabella Kohlhaas-Weber
- The potential for neighbourhood regeneration in a period of austerity: Changing forms of neighbourhood governance in two cities pp. 150-163

- Nick Bailey and Madeleine Pill
- Local economic development in a time of austerity: A consultant’s perspective pp. 164-170

- Scott Dickinson
- The Coventry story of regeneration in an age of austerity: A practitioner’s perspective pp. 171-177

- Carl Pearson
- Regeneration in the north of England: One step forward, two steps back pp. 178-184

- P. A. Joyce
- Turn, but don’t step back: The regeneration legacy of government cuts pp. 185-187

- Jonathan Manns
- Regeneration beyond austerity: A collective viewpoint pp. 188-197

- Lee Pugalis Et Al
Volume 7, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial pp. 5-8

- Andrew Tallon
- The outcomes of transport planning for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games pp. 9-20

- Sir Peter Hendy
- Housing as a driver for economic growth: Lessons learned from Birmingham City Council pp. 21-25

- Clive Skidmore
- Building healthy communities in an age of austerity pp. 26-30

- Alison Seabrooke and Jennifer Tankard
- Accelerating public sector land disposal pp. 31-33

- Deborah Mclaughlin
- Neighbourhood planning: A new approach to consensus building? pp. 34-41

- Phil Crabtree and Ian Mackay
- Desert urbanism: Canalscape for Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona pp. 42-54

- Stephen Buckman, Nan Ellin and David Proffitt
- ‘It’ll get worse before it gets better’: Local experiences of living in a regeneration area pp. 55-66

- Gill Davidson, David Mcguinness, Paul Greenhalgh, Paul Braidford and Fred Robinson
- Event-based urban regeneration and gentrification in the historic centre of Genoa pp. 67-78

- Francesco Gastaldi
- The role of the public sector in the regeneration of deprived urban areas: Case studies from Krakow in Poland and Kirklees in the UK pp. 79-94

- Marcin Kopec
- `On the Wrong Side of the Track? East London and the Post Olympics` by P. Cohen pp. 95-98

- Ben Kochan and Marie Howland
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