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Overview

Taking a problem based approach to regeneration management, this exciting new book, authored by renowned academics and practitioners, examines how issues of ethics, equality, sustainability, local governance, civic renewal and learning are addressed within the areas of social and economic development and transformation.

The issues covered here have significant implications for the ways in which regeneration initiatives are put together (in their design, development and delivery), as well as for the skills and learning needs of practitioners and the ways in which initiatives are then managed and led. This informative book provides the tools and techniques, using a mixture of rigorous academic theory and practical insights, to enable any reader to gain insight into this important subject.

Drawing upon a breadth of experience both in practice and in academia, the contributors present the gaps and challenges within regeneration management, and the editors provide a framework within which the practical difficulties facing those engaged in the process of regeneration can be managed. Engaging and comprehensive, this book is an invaluable resource for all those involved in regeneration.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134177554
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/24/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 558 KB

About the Author

John Diamond, Joyce Liddle, Alan Southern, Alan Townsend

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1 1. Context and Overview 2. Regeneration: UK Practice 3. Complexity and Management Part 2: Practice 4. Partnerships: Models of Working 5. Partnerships: Alternative Approaches 6. Managing Involvement 7. Managing Inclusion Part 3: Accountability 8. Regeneration Initiatives: Models of Accountability 9. Evaluation Approaches Part 4: New Challenges and Gaps 10. Community Capacity and Learning: Towards an Ethical Framework

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