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Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
Previous Issues:
Volume 1, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 2
Volume 1, Issue 3
Volume 1, Issue 4
Volume 2, Issue 1
Volume 2 Number 2
Editorial
Nick Bailey, Professor of Urban Regeneration, University of Westminster, London
General Articles
Hyperactive governance in the Thames Gateway
Dr Philip Catney, Keele University, Tim Dixon, Oxford Brookes University and John Henneberry, University of Sheffield
Dilemmas in energy renewal - a Danish perspective
Dr Birgitte Dela Stang, Manager of Development at GI – The Danish Landowners Investment Fund
Prioritising sector-focused investor development work with foreign owned companies in order to accelerate and sustain regeneration
Natasha Howells, Marketing Manager, MIDAS, Manchester's Investment Agency
Towards a holistic approach to regeneration: The importance of operational dimensions
Richard Breese, Partner, ODF Perspectives
Winning the battles but losing the war? Regeneration, renewal and the state of Britain’s cities
Dr Malcolm Cooper, Head of Research and Faiza Shaheen, Analyst, Centre for Cities
The Business of Creative Cities
Katherine Champion, Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow
Legal and regulatory update
Procurement for regeneration projects – The Roanne Case
James Stone,Partner, Addleshaw Goddard
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