Urban planning and regeneration: a community prespective

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Paula Brudell, Charlie Hammond, Josephine Henry, 'Urban planning and regeneration: a community prespective', Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Trinity College Dublin, & the Faculty of the Built Environment, Dublin Institute of Technology. Bolton Street, Journal of Irish Urban Studies, Vol.3 (Issue 1), 2004, 2004, 65-87Download Item:

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This article is concerned with one of the key functions and responsibilities exercised by
local government - planning, a department whose orientation will have a key role in
determining the physical landscape, economy, society and culture of the city. In the case
of Dublin, and the local authority with responsibility for Inner Dublin (Dublin City
Council), urban geographers have delineated the transformation through which urban
planning has undergone in recent decades in response to two key triggers - the
introduction of a range of central government urban renewal initiatives and an
increasing ethos of entrepreneurialism within the local authority itself. McGuirk and
MacLaran (2001) chart the manner in which the local authority has increasingly 'sought
refuge in micro-area planning' in response to the marginalisation of their traditional
urban planning functions following the introduction of central government's urban
renewal programmes (2001 , 437-38) . This programme of centralised renewal initiatives
is charted through each of its four stages
- the core strategics of which are judged to
mirror the emerging culture and pattern of urban entrepreneurialism and regeneration
across Europe.
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Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Trinity College Dublin, & the Faculty of the Built Environment, Dublin Institute of Technology. Bolton StreetType of material:
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Journal of Irish Urban StudiesVol.3 (Issue 1), 2004
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