Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
2007 - 2026
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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
Volume 6, issue 4, 2013
- Editorial: Austerity era regeneration: Conceptual issues and practical challenges, Part 1 pp. 333-338

- Lee Pugalis and Joyce Liddle
- From a framework to a toolkit: Urban regeneration in an age of austerity pp. 339-353

- Lee Pugalis and David Mcguinness
- Rethinking scale in territorial development strategic interventions: Towards an area-based focus? pp. 354-364

- Greg Lloyd and Leonie Janssen-Jansen
- Building community capacity under ‘austerity urbanism’: Stimulating, supporting and maintaining resident engagement in neighbourhood regeneration in Manchester pp. 365-380

- Iain Deas and Jennifer Doyle
- Neighbourhood regeneration in an era of austerity? Transferable lessons from the case of Braunstone, Leicester pp. 381-393

- Kevin Broughton, Nigel Berkeley and David Jarvis
- Post-regeneration: Succession and sustainability pp. 394-398

- Peter Richmond
- ‘Regeneration’ in a time of austerity will mean the death of this metaphor, but what will come next? pp. 399-405

- Alan Southern
- Turning over the stones: Should cities pursue City Deals, LEP growth strategies or Whole Place Community Budgets in pursuit of growth? pp. 406-416

- David Marlow
- Attracting city centre investment in a difficult economic climate: A new approach to the regeneration of Wolverhampton city centre pp. 417-425

- Charles Green
- Small actions — big change: Delivering regeneration in the age of austerity pp. 426-431

- Imelda Havers
Volume 6, issue 3, 2013
- Editorial pp. 221-222

- Andrew Tallon
- The future of the High Street: A tale of two record shops pp. 223-225

- James Brown
- Town centres in Scotland: A new direction under devolution pp. 226-229

- Ian Davison Porter
- The Community Infrastructure Levy: The unresolved issues for regeneration pp. 230-240

- Simon Ricketts and Meeta Kaur
- Thinking beyond the event: The legacy impact of the FIFA 2010 soccer World Cup on South African cities pp. 241-251

- Lael Bethlehem
- Building the ‘Morocco’ brand as a tourist destination: The role of emigrants and institutional websites pp. 252-263

- Fatimazohra El Aouni, Rosalía Cascón-Pereira and Ana B. Hernández-Lara
- Challenges in district management in Japanese city centres: Establishing independent business models using local resources pp. 264-277

- Miki Yasui and Hitoshi Kinoshita
- Defining sustainable communities: The development of a toolkit for urban policy pp. 278-292

- Eduarda Marques Da Costa and Ana Isabel Louro
- Getting on their bikes? The labour market as a driver of the residential mobility decisions of residents in deprived neighbourhoods pp. 293-308

- Paul Hickman
- Mobilising community participation and engagement: The perspective of regeneration professionals pp. 309-321

- Ryan Woolrych and Judith Sixsmith
- `Shaping Places: Urban planning, design and development` by D. Adams and S. Tiesdell pp. 322-325

- Mike Biddulph
Volume 6, issue 2, 2013
- Guest Editorial: High Street regeneration and rebranding pp. 109-109

- Eddie Bridgeman
- Editorial pp. 110-111

- Andrew Tallon
- High Street Regeneration and Rebranding Pushing Portas further: Life beyond the butcher, baker and candlestick maker pp. 112-121

- Julian Dobson
- Preparing the High Street for online shopping pp. 122-130

- James Miller
- What can high streets learn from shopping malls? pp. 131-138

- Lee Newham
- Business rates: An enlightened approach to economic and social value? pp. 139-147

- Dan Gregory
- Mind the gap: Creating opportunities from empty space pp. 148-153

- Emily Berwyn
- The challenges of attracting investment back to the High Street pp. 154-163

- Mark Teale
- Managing High Street change through silliness pp. 164-171

- Roger Hartley
- How ‘Meanwhile’ came to the High Street pp. 172-175

- Jess Steele
- Regeneration in Devonport: New insights into community, participation and empowerment pp. 176-188

- David Nixon and Marc Gardiner
- Assessing the effectiveness of the Townscape Heritage Initiative in regeneration pp. 189-210

- Alan Reeve and Robert Shipley
- `Securing and Sustaining the Olympic City: Reconfiguring London for 2012 and Beyond` by Pete Fussy, Jon Coaffee, Gary Armstrong and Dick Hobbs pp. 211-212

- Xianlu Bai
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial: Successful cities in the age of austerity pp. 5-7

- Andrew Tallon
- Renovating more, better and more effectively: Lessons learned from the Danish ‘Renovation on the Agenda’ initiative pp. 8-20

- Lars Axelsen, Henrik L. Bang and Thomas Uhd
- Housing renewal in England: Where do we go from here? pp. 21-37

- Chris Couch and Matthew Cocks
- The role of Local Economic Assessments in the new political and economic climate and their relationship with Local Enterprise Partnerships pp. 38-52

- Lee Pugalis and Jon Carling
- Self-renovating neighbourhoods: Unlocking resources for the new regeneration pp. 53-65

- Jess Steele
- Learning the lessons of property-led regeneration: Maximising the employment legacy of major physical developments pp. 66-78

- Alexander Mctier, Andrea Glass and Alan Mcgregor
- Brownfield redevelopment versus greenfield investment: Is Serbia on the way to integrated land management? pp. 79-90

- Ana Peric and Marija Maruna
- City development under the constraints of complexity and urban governance: A case study on the application of systems modelling and ‘syntegration’ to the city of Fürth pp. 91-100

- Harald A. Mieg and Fritz-Julius Grafe
- `Events and Urban Regeneration — The Strategic Use of Events to Revitalise Cities` by Andrew Smit pp. 101-103

- Kathy Pain
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