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Urban Transformations: Geographies of Renewal and Creative Change [Pehme köide]

Edited by (University of Glasgow, UK), Edited by
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 238 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 385 g
  • Sari: Regions and Cities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367877929
  • ISBN-13: 9780367877927
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 238 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 385 g
  • Sari: Regions and Cities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367877929
  • ISBN-13: 9780367877927
Teised raamatud teemal:

Economic restructuring and demographic change have in recent years placed much strain on urban areas with the effects falling disproportionately on neighbourhoods that were previously underpinned by industry and manufacturing. This has presented policy makers and city planners with a binary choice: to resist change and stagnate or to change and attempt to keep up with the pace of global demand. This edited book tells the story of how urban transformation impacts on people’s lives and everyday interactions – to question where and to whom benefit accrues from these changes.



Urban Transformations

offers insight into both risk and reward as local communities and public authorities creatively address the challenge of building vital and sustainable urban environments. The authors in this edited collection argue that understanding the specifics of community, space and place is crucial to delivering insights into how, where, when, why and for whom

urban areas might successfully transform. The chapters investigate urban change using a range of approaches, and case studies from the four corners of the Earth – from the United States to Iran; from the United Kingdom to Canada. The varying scales at which governance or regeneration initiatives operate, the nature and composition of urban communities, and the local or global interests of different private sector actors all raise questions for urban policy and practice. It is important to not only consider the drivers of regeneration, but its beneficiaries need to be identified.



This edited volume addresses and elaborates on critical issues facing urban transformation and renewal as a basis for future discussion on strategies for ‘successful’ urban transformation.

List of figures
xv
List of tables
xvii
List of contributors
xviii
Foreword xxi
Introduction: geographies of renewal and creative change: assessing urban transformation 1(10)
Nicholas Wise
Julie Clark
1 Writing the past into the fabric of the present: urban regeneration in Glasgow's East End
11(17)
Julie Clark
Rebecca Madgin
2 Urban regeneration in motion: the High Line as a travelling urban imaginary
28(15)
Ian Riekes Trivers
3 Urban revitalization in a neoliberal key: brownfield redevelopment in Michigan
43(19)
Mark D. Bjelland
Ian Noyes
4 The new main street: planning, politics and change in downtown Kent, Ohio
62(17)
Jennifer Mapes
5 Beyond rail: amenity driven high-density development for polycentric cities
79(18)
Jennifer L. Kitson
Stephen T. Buckman
David C. Folch
6 Creating third places: ethnic retailing and place-making in metropolitan Toronto
97(18)
Zhixl Cecilia Zhuang
7 Place-making and place-breaking on the banks of the Clyde
115(18)
Georgian A. Varna
8 Urban renewal in Tehran's neighbourhoods: Displacement or potential for identity-building and place-making?
133(15)
Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani
9 When community and condos collide: the uneven geographies of housing wealth in mixed-income neighbourhood transformation
148(29)
Charles Barlow
10 Examining the transformation of Regent Park, Toronto: prioritizing hard and soft infrastructure
177(18)
Shauna Brail
Ekaterina Mizrokhi
Sonia Ralston
11 Theorizing neighbourhood inequality: the things we do with theory, the things it does to us
195(16)
Amie Thurber
12 Developing a research agenda to assess local social impacts of sports tourism regeneration in Medulin, Croatia
211(16)
Nicholas Wise
Marko Peric
Conclusion: research directions going forward 227(3)
Julie Clark
Nicholas Wise
Index 230
Nicholas Wise is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, Health and Community at Liverpool John Moores University, UK.

Julie Clark is an urban policy specialist, lecturing in Sociology and Social Policy at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.