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Planning, Risk and Property Development - Urban Regeneration in England, France and the Netherlands

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Nikos Karadimitriou is Lecturer in Planning and Property Development at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL.Claudio de Magalhães is Reader in Urban Regeneration and Management at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL.Roelof Verhage is Lecturer in Urban Planning and Development at the Institut d'Urbanisme de Lyon, Université Lumière Lyon. Klappentext Urban regeneration projects are once again deployed in Europe's cities! involving a widening range of actors whilst increasingly depending on private investment. This book explores the relationships! the objectives! and the strategies of the actors engaging in these projects in cities of three advanced European economies. Zusammenfassung The book explores the relationships, objectives and strategies of the actors engaging in urban regeneration schemes, and their effects on affordable property development in cities of three advanced European economies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1. Urban transformations and policy responses in Western European cities. 2. Urban regeneration and property market dynamics in the Netherlands, France and the UK 3. Actor strategies, risks and uncertainty in regeneration projects 4. Dutch Case Studies 5. French Case Studies 6. United Kingdom case studies 7. Conclusions References

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The book explores the relationships, objectives and strategies of the actors engaging in urban regeneration schemes, and their effects on affordable property development in cities of three advanced European economies.

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