Financing urban development, three business models: Johannesburg, Shanghai and London

J Robinson, P Harrison, J Shen, F Wu - Progress in Planning, 2021 - Elsevier
There has been growing interest in the expansion of global investment in urban areas, and
the financialisation of urban development, both of which bring new business logics into the …

Extracting value, London style: Revisiting the role of the state in urban development

J Robinson, K Attuyer - International Journal of Urban and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The focus of urban politics in many contexts has shifted from municipal regimes
'competing'for circulating capital to a wide range of actors, including states, competing to …

[HTML][HTML] Governmentalities of land value capture in urban redevelopment

P Canelas, L Noring - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Major urban redevelopment projects entail the drawing upon and coordinating of vast
resources including land, capital, and expert knowledge. At the core of urban redevelopment …

Governing the circular economy in the city: Local planning practice in London

C Turcu, H Gillie - Planning Practice & Research, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
There is interest in the circular economy as a framework for transition from a linear take-
make-dispose model of production and consumption, to a circular model which decouples …

Implications of density bonus tool for urban planning: relaxing floor area ratio (FAR) regulations in Tehran

K Karampour - International Planning Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article, by using empirical evidence from Tehran, looks beyond the West to explore the
implications of the reliance of the entrepreneurial local government on private capital for the …

Culture as Commodity and Process: Neoliberal 'Regeneration'and Black Atlantic Music in the London Borough of Lewisham

C Hannigan - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Abstract In 2001, the London Borough of Lewisham began incorporating 'culture'into its
regeneration discourses. This research explores how 'culture'is employed in Lewisham's …

Place-making and the London estates: land ownership and the built environment

P Canelas - Journal of Urban Design, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
In inner London many real estate companies own and manage ownership clusters‒spatially
concentrated property portfolios or landed estates. The literature has framed this feature of …