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The dynamics of 'place-shaping': The changing rationale for urban regeneration

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This paper considers whether 'place-shaping', as defined by the Lyons Inquiry, represents a change in rationale for urban regeneration. It argues that 'place-shaping' should be understood within the context of recent developments and evidence in urban policy. What is new is evidenceabout the functional economy, which allows the possibility of a single narrative of 'place' across the neighbourhood, the municipality and the functional economy. It also enables inclusion and competitive agendas to become more integrated, with different solutions in different places. Thedanger to avoid is for 'place-shaping' to become identified with systems to implement collaborative arrangements in a standardised way between local authorities.

Keywords:Urban regeneration;functional economy;place-shaping

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date:01 January 2008

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