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Urban regeneration for the 1990s

Publication Year

1992

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Current

Abstract

Divided into 3 main parts. Section 3.0 - What is urban regeneration - introducing the need to develop a fresh and clearly defined approach to regeneration. Section 4.0 - Existing mechanisms for regeneration - reviewing them and raising several conceptual questions with practical implications. Section 5.0 - A proposed approach - sketching out the overall approach which underlies the analysis.

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This document is no longer available from the original publisher therefore the status is unconfirmed.

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London Planning Advisory Committee

Now part of the Greater London Authority.

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