Sustainable Urban Regeneration

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Sustainable Urban Regeneration

Insights and Evaluation from a UK Housing Association

Development studies Regional / urban economics Property and real estate Project management Production and quality control management Agribusiness and primary industries Construction and heavy industry Human geography Sustainability Urban and municipal planning and policy Engineering: general Building construction and materials

Authors: Kevin Dean, Claudia Trillo, Angela Lee

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 7th March 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781000546668


This book provides a deep insight into urban regeneration schemes and explores the parameters of what is deemed a sustainable development, before appraising existing schemes’ evaluation models for the sustainable return on investment. The authors present a new practical evaluation tool that suggests quantifiable benefits for all urban regeneration stakeholders.

This new method enables the gauging of the full sustainable impact, from a given outlay of money invested in a housing-led urban regeneration scheme, through an evidence-based proof and can be used to:

Benefits of the Evaluation Method

  • Better fulfil sustainability criteria in terms of all three aspects of the triple bottom line and contribute in a more sustainable way to address the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 11
  • Reduce financial waste and plug the gap created by the recent economic shortfall which is impacting on housing associations, tenants and communities alike
  • Evaluate historical housing-led urban regeneration schemes and model future schemes.

The method can be used as a strategic decision making or management tool, with schemes being able to be planned in, prioritised or carried out in a targeted and strategic manner; and it can be used for modelling purposes, for publicity purposes and alongside existing tools. This book provides a unique method of fully and sustainably evaluating housing-led urban regeneration schemes, useful for planners, strategic management, local authorities, housing associations, the construction industry and built environment students alike.

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