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Key steps to sustainable area regeneration
Introduction
This document sets out key steps for sustainable regeneration, based on the key conclusions of JRF's Area Regeneration Programme.
Description
There have been over 60 research projects in JRF's Area Regeneration Programme, based on field studies in Britain's cities and towns. This is a major learning resource, covering aspects of regeneration policy and practice from the national to local. Key conclusions are summarised in this document in the form of steps which could lead towards the elusive goal of sustainable regeneration.
Methodology
A review of the key conclusions of over 60 research projects in JRF's Area Regeneration Programme.
Conclusions
The Area Regeneration Programme considered both what to do and how to do it better. The research does not suggest easy answers. Rather there are signposts and frameworks that work towards solutions.
Learning-by-doing is the key - ways of moving forward do not have to be perfect on day one. Obstacles have to be honestly identified and overcome. Five important steps towards the achievement of sustainable regeneration are suggested:
  1. Understanding urban disadvantage
  2. Developing innovative local partnerships
  3. Empowering neighbourhoods and communities
  4. Enabling regeneration at city and regional level
  5. A National Plan for Cities and Regions
Contact info
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
publications@jrf.org.uk
Publication date
//
Project finished
//2000
Researcher
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Links
Visit the Joseph Rowntree Foundation websiteRead the 'Key steps to sustainable area regeneration' Report (ASP)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy > Social inclusion & integration
Keywords
Community development
 


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