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Colantonio, a Colantonio, Andre Colantonio, Andrea Colantonio, Andrea (London School of Economics and Colantonio, Andrea Dixon Colantonio...
Urban Regeneration and Social Sustainability - Best Practice from European Cities
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Informationen zum Autor Andrea Colantonio is Research Coordinator at LSE Cities, London School of Economics and Political Sciences, London, UK. He is an urban geographer and economist who specialises in the investigation of the complex linkages between urban growth, sustainability and the geographies of development in both developing and developed countries. He has worked and researched in numerous international universities, and he is main author of Urban Tourism and Development in the Socialist State , Havana during the 'Special Period' (2006). Tim Dixon is Director of the Oxford Institute of Sustainable Development (OISD) and Professor of Real Estate in the Department of Real Estate and Construction at Oxford Brookes University. With more than 25 years' experience of research, education and professional practice in the built environment he is a qualified fellow of the RICS and of the Higher Education Academy, a member of SEEDA's South East Excellence Advisory Board, as well as the editorial boards of five leading international real estate journals. He has worked on funded collaborative research projects with UK and overseas academics and practitioners and his personal research interests revolve around (1) the sustainability agenda and its impact on property development, investment and occupation, and (2) the impact of ICT on commercial property and real estate markets. The research is based on a strong interdisciplinary approach which incorporates policy and practice impacts, and futures thinking. He is also a member of the CORENET Sustainability Working Group, and a member of the Steering Group for the 'Future of Cities' Research programme, based in the James Martin 21st Century School at Oxford University. In 2009 he was awarded Honorary Fellow status of the Institute of Green Professionals. Klappentext "Regeneration is a difficult task with multiple ambitions and multiple problems. This book manages successfully to draw lessons from a series of case studies to bring out lessons for the slippery concept of social sustainability which will help guide practitioners both in setting up programmes and in monitoring their success." -Bridget Roswell , Chief Economic Adviser, Greater London Authority "The social sustainability agenda is complex and will be instrumental in shaping the future development of our cities and towns over the coming decades. This book, in drawing together the knowledge base on the subject through generic considerations and best practice examples is a major contribution in raising the level of debate on the understanding and interpretation of social sustainability." - Stanley McGreal , Director of the Built Environment Research Institute, University of Ulster; Plus Bill Boler, Steve Rayner, Bridget Rosewell, Michael Parkinson and Pooran Desai Urban regeneration is a key focus for public policy throughout Europe. This book examines social sustainability and analyses its meaning and significance - an area of research which has, until now, been comparatively neglected. The authors offer a comprehensive European perspective to identify best practice in sustainable urban regeneration in five major cities in Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, and the UK. Urban Regeneration & Social Sustainability: best practice from European cities examines the extent to which social sustainability is incorporated within urban regeneration projects in the EU, but also investigates how local authorities, developers, investors and other key stakeholders approach sustainability. The book covers the recent economic recession and the growth of responsible investment (RI) and corporate responsibility (CR) agendas of investors and developers. It also provides a thorough analysis of the current metrics and tools used by the public, private and NGO sectors to implement, measure and monitor social sustainability. A range of urban regeneration mod...
List of contents
The Authors.
Contributing Authors.
Foreword: Stanley McGreal.
All chapters authored by Andrea Colantonio and Tim Dixon unless otherwise stated.
PART I SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND URBAN REGENERATION.
1 Introduction.
Background and context.
Urban regeneration and social sustainability.
Aims and objectives.
Methodology for the research.
Case study selection.
Outline of the book.
2 Social Sustainability and Sustainable Communities: Towards a Conceptual Framework.
Introduction.
What is social sustainability?
Traditional and emerging themes and dimensions.
Sustainable cities and communities.
Conclusions.
3 Metrics and Tools for Social Sustainability.
Introduction.
Impact assessment and social sustainability assessment.
A brief overview of sustainability indicators and social sustainability tools.
Traditional social indicators versus emerging social sustainability indicators.
Conclusions.
4 Urban Regeneration: Delivering Social Sustainability.
Introduction.
A question of definition.
Evolution of urban regeneration policy.
Responsible investment practices.
Institutional involvement in urban regeneration.
Partnership models.
Integrating and measuring social sustainability in urban regeneration.
Conclusions.
PART II SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE URBAN REGENERATION IN EUROPE.
5 Integrated Urban Regeneration and Sustainability: Approaches from the European Union (Juliet Carpenter).
Introduction.
The EU policy framework.
The Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund to 2006.
The URBAN Community Initiative.
Structural Funds 2007-2013.
Conclusions.
6 The Future Regeneration of Roath Basin, Cardiff Bay (Tim Dixon and Austine Ngombe).
Introduction.
Historic perspective.
Regeneration policy: Cardiff Bay.
Policy and context: Recent developments.
Regeneration of Roath Basin.
Conclusions.
7 The Regeneration of La Mina - Sant Adriá de Besós (Venere Stefania Sanna and Andrea Colantonio).
Introduction.
Urban development and decline.
The policy context.
Urban regeneration and partnership arrangements.
Social sustainability.
Conclusions.
8 The Regeneration of Turin and Porta Palazzo.
Introduction.
Urban development and decline.
The policy context.
Urban regeneration and partnership arrangements.
Social sustainability.
Conclusions.
9 The Regeneration of Rotterdam and the 'South Pact'.
Introduction.
Urban development and decline.
Policy context.
The regeneration of South Rotterdam and partnership arrangements.
Social sustainability.
Conclusions.
10 Leipzig East and the Socially Integrative City ('Soziale Stadt') Programme (Robin Ganser).
Introduction.
Policy context.
Funding structures.
Partnership arrangements.
Social sustainability.
Conclusions.
PART III BEST PRACTICES IN URBAN REGENERATION: CONCLUDING PERSPECTIVES.
11 Towards Best Practice and a Social Sustainability Assessment Framework.
Introduction and context.
Best practice in social sustainability monitoring systems: igloo's SRI system.
The social sustainability assessment framework.
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Product details
Authors | Colantonio, a Colantonio, Andre Colantonio, Andrea Colantonio, Andrea (London School of Economics and Colantonio, Andrea Dixon Colantonio, Andrea/ Dixon Colantonio, Colantonio Andrea, Dixon, Tim Dixon |
Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 04.01.2011 |
EAN | 9781405194198 |
ISBN | 978-1-4051-9419-8 |
No. of pages | 336 |
Series |
Real Estate Issues Real Estate Issues |
Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> Art
> Architecture
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Urban, spatial and country planning Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories Architektur, Architecture, Stadtentwicklung, Urban Development, City and town planning: architectural aspects |
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