Abstract:Abstract Recently every town planning conference in Europe seems to have been about the same subject. That could mean massive lack of co-ordination on the part of the organisers, but there is a deeper...Abstract Recently every town planning conference in Europe seems to have been about the same subject. That could mean massive lack of co-ordination on the part of the organisers, but there is a deeper and more significant reason: that this is the topic now haunting planners throughout a large part of the advanced industrial world. The subject is the economic and physical decay of the city and what the city administration can do about it. In this article Peter Hall examines some general assumptions of contemporary urban regeneration policies and asks what effect these policies will have on different social groups in particular, the inner-city poor.Read More
Publication Year: 1985
Publication Date: 1985-06-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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