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Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal publishes in-depth, peer-reviewed articles and case studies written by professionals in the field, as well as the latest applied research. A selection of articles scheduled for Volume 5 - which consists of four quarterly 100-page issues - includes:
  • How regeneration projects can use more effective models of development and investment
    Diana Nye, Business Development Director, Ariadne Capital
  • The impact of enterprise zones on values, funding and terms for enterprise zone development and lessons from past
    Simon Wainwright, Managing Director, J Peiser Wainwright Real Estate Advisers
  • Selecting the right investor and developer partners for local authorities: Case Study: Delivery of the large housing project at Barton, Oxfordshire
    Andrew Ludiman, Director, Jones Lang La Salle and Stephen Sorrell, Partner, Eversheds
  • A new approach to slum regeneration and renewal projects
    Raphael Heffron, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge
  • Best practices in waterfront renewal: Case study of Montijo, Portugal
    Diana Almeida, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon
  • Big society, small locality: From sweet dreams to hard reality
    Dalia Lichfield, Senior Partner, Lichfield Planning
  • The redevelopment of the Capitol Riverfront Neighborhood: How the public-private partnerships were structured and the funding raised
    Michael Stevens, Executive Director, Capitol Riverfront BID, Washington DC
  • Physical regeneration models in the current economy and legislative programme
    George Grace, Partner, King Sturge
  • Enterprise zones: Government thinking on how they will be re-introduced, objectives and delivery
    Philip Cox, Director, Local Economies, Regeneration and European Programmes, Department for Communities and Local Government
  • Creativity, urban regeneration and sustainability: The Bordeaux case study
    Assunta Martone and Marichela Sepe, Institute for Service Industry Research, National Research Council
  • Enterprise zones and rating
    James Thompson, Drivers Jonas Deloitte
  • Communicating the dream
    Peter Murray, Chairman, Wordsearch, New London Architecture and The London Festival of Architecture
  • Modes of transport, basic amenities and wellbeing: Findings from Delhi City
    Vikram Dayal, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi University (et al)
  • The labour market as a driver of the mobility decisions of residents in deprived neighbourhoods
    Paul Hickman, Professor of Housing and Regeneration, Sheffield Hallam University
  • Case Study: Discovery Park – the East Kent Enterprise Zone
    Chris Cobbold, Director, DTZ Consulting
  • Brownfield redevelopment vs. greenfield investment: Is Serbia on the way to integrated land management?
    Ana Peric and Marija Maruna, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Socially responsible property investment and urban regeneration
    Graham Squires, Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England and Jari Moate, Investment and Regeneration Consultant
Volume 5 also features a major special issue on regeneration and the role of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games:
  • The Olympic objective: Inspiring people
    Sir Robin Wales, Mayor of Newham
  • Moving east: Managing the legacy of the London 2012 Games for its surrounding communities
    Charlie Forman, Chief Officer, Olympic and Paralympic Games Unit, London Borough of Hackney
  • Managing the meanwhile: Making things happen while others are making plans
    Clive Dutton, Executive Director for Regeneration, Planning and Property, London Borough of Newham and Deborah Armstrong, Creative Director and Co-Producer, Shangri La/London Pleasure Gardens
  • Setting the context for Olympic legacy: A metropolitan masterplan for Stratford
    Kelvin Campbell, Managing Director, Urban Initiatives
  • Birth of an Olympic regeneration concept: From vision to reality
    Conor McAuley, Councillor and Executive Member for Regeneration, London Borough of Newham
  • The Host Boroughs' approach to tackling disadvantage through regeneration
    Roger Taylor, CEO, Host Boroughs Unit
  • From defence closures to Olympic legacy: Economic, cultural and community regeneration of former naval/MOD sites in South Dorset
    Simon Williams, Head, Weymouth and Portland 2012 Operations
 

If you would like to submit an article for publication in the journal please email the Publisher.