Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
2007 - 2026
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Volume 1, issue 4, 2008
- Editorial pp. 313-215

- Juergen Bruns-Berentelg
- Coordination or competition: Obstacles and success factors for integrated partnerships at local level pp. 316-328

- Liza Hopkins and Denise Meredyth
- Globalisation: The opportunity for UK cities pp. 329-340

- Glenn Athey and Paula Lucci
- Local asset backed vehicles: The potential for exponential growth as the delivery vehicle of choice for physical regeneration pp. 341-353

- George Grace and Andrew M. W. Ludiman
- Innovative methods for financing urban development: The European Union contribution pp. 354-367

- Mateu Turró, Gianni Carbonaro and Brian Field
- Social housing and urban renewal: Current Dutch policy pp. 368-377

- Hugo Priemus
- Retail-led regeneration: Assessing the property outcomes pp. 378-388

- Cliff Guy
- The introduction of Street Wardens as a social policy intervention in Britain targeting the regeneration of local communities: Theory and practice pp. 389-400

- Chih Hoong Sin
- Legal and regulatory update pp. 401-407

- Amanda Beresford
- `Successful Neighbourhoods: A Good Practice Guide` by P. Duncan and S. Thomas pp. 408-411

- Chris Couch and Annette Hastings
Volume 1, issue 3, 2008
- Editorial pp. 225-226

- Margaret Dewar
- The dynamics of 'place-shaping': The changing rationale for urban regeneration pp. 227-239

- Paul Hildreth
- Large-scale mixed-use development and the UK planning system: Does it fit, and will the Planning White Paper assist? pp. 240-250

- Simon Ricketts and Duncan Field
- Every little hurts: Why partnering with chains will not work pp. 251-259

- Guy Rubin and John Taylor
- How businesses can contribute positively to local schools and communities pp. 260-274

- Shelley Aggarwal
- Hosting a sustainable visitor economy: Lessons from the regeneration of London's 'Banglatown' pp. 275-285

- Stephen J. Shaw
- The City Development Company model: The implications for economic development pp. 286-296

- Stuart Gulliver
- Legal and regulatory update pp. 297-303

- Amanda Beresford
- `London Voices London Lives: Tales from a Working Capital` by Peter Hall pp. 304-305

- Nick Bailey
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- Editorial pp. 117-118

- Richard Clark
- Business investment in deprived areas: Creating the conditions pp. 119-128

- Patricia Seex
- A 2012 labour market legacy: The bigger picture pp. 129-141

- Tim Sydenham
- Transport and urban regeneration pp. 142-154

- John Swanson, Andrew Davies and Danielle Czauderna
- Putting employability in its place pp. 155-164

- Matthew Creighton
- What happens when the funding runs out? Exploring the utility of 'exit strategies' for Australian housing regeneration programmes pp. 165-177

- Keith Jacobs and Kathy Arthurson
- Large-scale events and sustainable urban regeneration: Key principles for host cities pp. 178-190

- Andrew Smith
- Skills needs for regeneration professionals pp. 191-204

- Sue Bagwell
- Towards carbon-zero development pp. 205-210

- Amanda Beresford
- `Jigsaw Cities: Big Places, Small Spaces` by Anne Power and John Houghton pp. 211-214

- Marilyn Higgins
- 7th Annual Regeneration Management Research Network Workshop, Centre for Urban Policy Studies (CUPS), University of Manchester pp. 215-216

- Jon Coaffee
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- Editorial pp. 5-5

- Sir Peter Hall
- Bridging the gap: Delivering infrastructure investment in Britain's cities pp. 7-21

- Christopher Webber and Adam Marshall
- From 'chains' to partnerships? Supermarkets and regeneration pp. 22-36

- Gareth Potts
- Approaching regeneration in partnership: Models for private and public sector collaboration pp. 37-43

- Stephen Sorrell and Kuljeet Hothi
- Linking neighbourhood regeneration to city-region growth: Why and how? pp. 44-54

- Ivan Turok and Brian Robson
- Tax increment financing: A property-based tool for local regeneration? pp. 55-68

- Rachel Weber and Laura Goddeeris
- Planning inclusive and sustainable urban regeneration: Balancing a visitor-based economy with local needs in the city of York, UK pp. 69-82

- John Forrester and Carolyn Snell
- Density and value: How much development can a regeneration project support and still make good places? Answer: It all depends on the local context pp. 83-95

- Anthony Alexander and Andrew Morton
- Legal and regulatory update pp. 96-102

- Amanda Beresford