Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
2007 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2011
- Guest Editorial: Regeneration: The perfect storm pp. 301-303

- Clive Dutton
- Smart urbanism: Making massive small change pp. 304-311

- Kelvin Campbell
- Shaping better cities pp. 312-318

- Terry Hill
- Urban regeneration and the creative knowledge economy: The case of 22@ in Barcelona pp. 319-327

- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and Josep Miquel Piqué
- Art and culture in regeneration: Tate Modern, Bankside and London pp. 328-336

- Nicholas Serota and Donald Hyslop
- High-density living in the Asian context pp. 337-349

- Jason Pomeroy
- A new healthy city pp. 350-353

- Michael Parker
- Remixing excess capacity pp. 354-357

- Robin Chase
- Localism — call it the Y factor: The Gaeltacht Quarter and the East End have got talent, so Y not use it? pp. 358-370

- Seán Mitchell
- Interwhile uses pp. 371-380

- Eric Reynolds
- Meanwhile structures pp. 381-387

- Alex De Rijke and Sadie Morgan
- Accidental expert: Experiments in sustainable restaurants and food retailing pp. 388-395

- Arthur Potts Dawson
- Communicating the dream pp. 396-406

- Peter Murray
Volume 4, issue 3, 2011
- Editorial pp. 205-206

- Jon Coaffee
- Poverty, power and policy dilemmas: Lessons from the community empowerment programme in England pp. 207-217

- John P. Houghton and Toby Blume
- Green real-estate funds in German regeneration: A challenging merger of economy and sustainability pp. 218-227

- Thomas Beyerle
- ‘Money’s too tight to mention’? Urban regeneration in a recession and beyond: The case of Oxford pp. 228-239

- Juliet Carpenter
- Recognising ownership in regeneration: Developing a mutual neighbourhood pp. 240-254

- Rob Rowlands
- Sub-national economic development: Where do we go from here? pp. 255-268

- Lee Pugalis
- From house to home: Residents’ perceptions of housing modernisation pp. 269-278

- Aimee Walshaw
- Underrated localism in urban regeneration: The case of Liverpool, a shrinking city pp. 279-292

- Chris Couch and Matthew Cocks
- `Politics, Planning and Homes in a World City` by D. Bowi pp. 293-294

- Rob Imrie
Volume 4, issue 2, 2010
- Editorial: Learning from the past to inform future regeneration practice pp. 109-110

- Jon Coaffee
- Guest Editorial: Learning from innovation in regeneration practice: Anticipating ahead — what next? pp. 111-114

- John Diamond and Lorraine Johnston
- Transforming disconnected suburban spaces into major urban centres pp. 115-125

- Jason Beske, William Ebel and Leslie Karr
- Integrated evaluation of regeneration plans pp. 126-134

- Dalia Lichfield
- Participatory budgeting: Adults and young people making investments in their communities pp. 135-146

- Jez Hall
- Knowledge transfer in regeneration: Is it feasible and can the community benefit? pp. 147-157

- Udi Engelsman and Alan Southern
- Local Area Agreements as a tool for addressing deprivation within UK cities pp. 158-167

- Alexander Nurse and Simon Pemberton
- Reflecting on the role of social innovation in urban policy pp. 168-179

- Nicola Headlam and Stephen Hincks
- Regenerating through collaborative innovation: The changing role of universities in urban and regional regeneration pp. 180-193

- Lorraine Johnston
- `Cities and Gender` by Helen Jarvis, Paula Kantor and Jonathan Clok pp. 194-198

- Suzy Nelson
Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
- Editorial: Remaking regeneration pp. 5-6

- Jon Coaffee
- Guest Editorial: Innovation and knowledge exchange in regeneration management: The challenges and barriers of innovation practice pp. 7-10

- Lorraine Johnston and John Diamond
- Environmentally led regeneration: Challenges and opportunities of green infrastructure pp. 11-18

- Sophie Churchill and Simon Evans
- Applicability of land readjustment in urban regeneration in Hong Kong pp. 19-32

- Yung Yau and Ching Yin Cheng
- Could emerging China and India resuscitate the UK’s high streets? pp. 33-38

- Alyas Khan
- Redevelopment of vacant land in the blighted neighbourhoods of Cleveland, Ohio, resulting from the housing foreclosure crisis pp. 39-52

- W. Dennis Keating
- Ageing in the neighbourhood: Creating caring communities and increasing liveability in Dutch neighbourhoods pp. 53-62

- Gerard Heins
- Five scalar challenges and barriers to innovative practice in regeneration management pp. 63-75

- Paul Benneworth
- Addressing the skills gap in regeneration and economic development in Cumbria pp. 76-89

- Frank Peck, Flo Bell and Lucy Black
- ‘Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom’: Enhancing innovative practice in regeneration management pp. 90-99

- Mike Rowe and Christina Ashworth
- `Olympic Cities: 2012 and the Remaking of London edited` by Gavin Poynter and Iain MacRur pp. 100-101

- Andrew Smith
Volume 3, issue 4, 2010
- Editorial: Learning from the successes and failures of regeneration in the 2000s pp. 337-338

- Jon Coaffee
- Guest Editorial: Beyond the Project: Ensuring the progression and continuity of regeneration pp. 339-341

- Peter Roberts
- Reflections on a year in Newcastle pp. 342-348

- David Slater
- Obama’s urban policy pp. 349-356

- Neil Lee
- Urban renewal and regeneration in Sydney, Australia: Council reflections on the planning and development process pp. 357-369

- Kristian Ruming, Bill Randolph, Simon Pinnegar and Bruce Judd
- Combining forced residential relocation with supportive services: What can Dutch housing associations learn from the American HOPE VI programme? pp. 370-384

- Alexandra Curley and Reinout Kleinhans
- The rise of the casino resort pp. 385-394

- James Morgan
- Urban rehabilitation societies: The Portuguese case, characteristics and potential pp. 395-414

- João Pedro T.A. Costa
- Integrated planning for urban regeneration: The Dynamic Planning approach pp. 415-421

- Dalia Lichfield
- `Regenerating London: Governance, Sustainability and Community in a Global City edited` by Rob Imrie, Loretta Lees and Mike Raco pp. 422-427

- Duncan Bowie and Huw Thomas
Volume 3, issue 3, 2010
- Editorial: An introduction to the reuse of contaminated sites for local sustainable development strategies pp. 213-215

- Margherita Turvani
- Gauging the outcomes of US brownfields revitalisation: A review of the impacts pp. 216-232

- Kris Wernstedt
- Dealing with residual contamination under 'clean to use': US insights on national practices and potential roles for local communities pp. 233-245

- Peter B. Meyer
- Brownfield management in Germany: A sustainable issue pp. 246-262

- Detlef Grimski and Fabian Dosch
- Brownfields in the Czech Republic 1989–2009: The long path to integrated land management pp. 263-276

- Yaakov Garb and Jiřina Jackson
- The French approach to contaminated land management: Legal framework and reclamation of former industrial sites in urban areas pp. 277-289

- Dominique Darmendrail
- Target-driven brownfield reuse — a benefit for deprived areas? A spatial analysis of brownfield reuse patterns in England's core city regions pp. 290-300

- Andreas Schulze Bäing
- Involving communities in the effective and efficient reuse of contaminated and derelict land in England pp. 301-314

- Paul Syms
- Stakeholder preferences for contaminated land clean-up and redevelopment programmes in Italy pp. 315-323

- Margherita Turvani, Stefania Tonin and Anna Alberini
- Northala Fields: Valhalla in the distance pp. 324-330

- Cameron Cartiere
Volume 3, issue 2, 2009
- Editorial pp. 113-114

- Jon Coaffee
- Guest Editorial: The credit crunch and regeneration pp. 115-119

- Michael Parkinson
- Knowledge, the new currency in regeneration pp. 120-127

- Hilary Burrage
- Innovation and 'resistance to change' in urban regeneration practices: A new area-based programme in southern Italy pp. 128-140

- Carla Tedesco
- Stability, residential satisfaction and the dynamics of change: Evidence from the New Deal for Communities programme in England pp. 141-153

- Christina Beatty and Ian Cole
- Regeneration: Should it be targeted at a city-region or neighbourhood scale? pp. 154-160

- Derek Sutton
- Geographic information system behavioural and cognitive mapping in the city centre revitalisation process pp. 161-179

- Barbara Goličnik and Matej Nikšič
- Integrated planning for urban regeneration: The difficulties and a way forward pp. 180-184

- Dalia Lichfield
- Evaluation of the Townscape Heritage Initiative: Evidence from the Heritage Lottery Fund pp. 185-201

- Gareth Maeer and Isla Campbell
- `Dwelling Accordia` by Keith Bradley, Paul Drew, Colen Lumley and Ivor Richards pp. 202-206

- Nick Bailey and Simon Pemberton
- `The Rebirth of Liverpool: The Eldonian Way` by J. McBane pp. 204-206

- Simon Pemberton
Volume 3, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial: The broadening scope of urban regeneration and renewal pp. 5-6

- Jon Coaffee
- Cultural animation and economic vitality: Identifying the links and regeneration potential through the lens of the urban street scene pp. 7-19

- Lee Pugalis
- Turin: Urban regeneration in a post-industrial city pp. 20-30

- Francesca Governa, Cristiana Rossignolo and Silvia Saccomani
- From long-term decline to new diversity: Sociodemographic change in Polish and Czech inner cities pp. 31-45

- Annegret Haase, Andreas Maas, Sigrun Kabisch and Annett Steinführer
- Solving the riddle of the sands: Regenerating England's seaside towns pp. 46-55

- Benedict Rickey and John Houghton
- Regeneration and health: Conceptualising the connections pp. 56-76

- Ade Kearns, Carol Tannahill and Lyndal Bond
- Regeneration as social innovation, not a war game pp. 77-91

- David Barrie
- The paradoxes of cultural regeneration: Artists, neighbourhood redevelopment and the 'creative city' in Poblenou, Barcelona pp. 92-105

- Manuel Tironi
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