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Planning Risk And Property Development Urban Regeneration In England France And The Netherlands Nikos Karadimitriou Claudio De Magalhes Roelof Verhage

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Planning Risk And Property Development Urban Regeneration In England France And The Netherlands Nikos Karadimitriou Claudio De Magalhes Roelof Verhage
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.94 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Nikos Karadimitriou; Claudio de Magalhães; Roelof Verhage
ISBN: 9781134018109, 113401810X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Planning Risk And Property Development Urban Regeneration In England France And The Netherlands Nikos Karadimitriou Claudio De Magalhes Roelof Verhage by Nikos Karadimitriou; Claudio De Magalhães; Roelof Verhage 9781134018109, 113401810X instant download after payment.

Urban regeneration schemes involving a wide range of actors and dependent on private investment are increasingly deployed in Europe's cities with the aim of delivering private, merit and public goods. This book explores the relationships, objectives and strategies of the actors engaging in these schemes in cities of three advanced European economies. It researches the outcomes of actor interactions as these transform under the influence of changing market circumstances and associated risks. The book focuses on the way this change is reflected in the provision of mixed-use developments within a context of increasingly polarised housing markets and urban growth patterns. It argues that although these schemes can and do deliver much-needed dwellings, their exposure to market risks may in many cases cause them to fall short of the desired socio-economically sustainable outcomes.

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