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Urban Regeneration for Urban Health
2020For some years now when attempting to regenerate the urban fabric of big cities, the field of environmental design has been tackling the challenges posed by ongoing climate change, extreme poverty, social marginalisation and health problems, where these are neither occasional nor residual situations that arise as part of development processes but ...
Battisti A., Barnocchi A., Iorio S.
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Urban regeneration and mental health
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2004The aim of this study was to assess the impact of an urban regeneration project on mental health.A longitudinal study was made with 22-month follow-up in a Single Regeneration Budget area, and matched control area in South Manchester. A total of 1344 subjects responded to a postal questionnaire survey.
Huxley, P +6 more
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Neuroscience, urban regeneration and urban health
Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal, 2020The National Planning Policy Framework of February 2019 (Chapter 8) and London Plan draft July 2019 (Chapter 1.3.1) have directed those working on the built environment to improve the health of Londoners. To accomplish this goal, this paper will suggest urban regeneration programmes adopt the use of neuroscience, which can help understand the ...
Araceli Camargo +4 more
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Urban Regeneration as Self‐Organisation
Architectural Design, 2012AbstractMichael Batty redefines regeneration within the context of a wider system of urban reproduction. A spontaneous response to self‐organisation, regeneration is a force that can just as easily manifest itself in dereliction and decline. As part of a bottom‐up system, what role can there be for intervention by designers and policy‐makers?
Batty, M.
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Links for Recycling in Urban Regeneration
Global Environment, 2017Abstract Starting with theories about the complexity of living systems, the paper examines territory as an open living system and focuses on the importance of links in order to support its existence. In this sense, constructing and maintaining links between each component of
Annarita Lapenna, Viola Toccafondi
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Development Cultures and Urban Regeneration
Urban Studies, 2002The importance of levering private finance and investment into urban regeneration is a central consideration of policy. Attention has focused on institutional investors' motives for holding regeneration investments and on how they might be encouraged to put more money into inner-city areas.
Guy, Simon +2 more
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Urban Regeneration and the Urban Challenge
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, 1995This paper encourages civil engineers to assume positions of leadership in order to facilitate balanced legislation and planning in the context of urban regeneration and the environment.
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Coalitions in Urban Regeneration: A Regime Approach [PDF]
The author critically examines the Single Regeneration Budget (SRB)—the latest urban initiative to be introduced by the British government—through the use of urban regime theory. Set against the backdrop of the shift from government to governance, the SRB is read as a mechanism through which those occupying ‘spaces of governance’ are further empowered.
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