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Abstract
This paper attempts to extend research on the temporary reuse of brownfield land through an examination of its role in regeneration strategies. The analysis draws upon empirical experience in two case study areas: one, Bristol’s Temple Quarter where regeneration policy has tried purposely to promote temporary use, and the other, Liverpool’s Creative Quarter, where policy has attempted retrospectively to capitalize upon ‘meanwhile’ development. Drawing on interviews with key regeneration and development actors, the paper demonstrates that regeneration strategies in different local economic contexts are poorly attuned to the needs of temporary users, who assume disproportionate levels of risk.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | Planning Practice and Research |
Vol/bind | 34 |
Udgave nummer | 5 |
Sider (fra-til) | 537-557 |
Antal sider | 21 |
ISSN | 0269-7459 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - nov. 2019 |
Fingeraftryk
Dyk ned i forskningsemnerne om 'The Role of Temporary Use in Urban Regeneration: Ordinary and Extraordinary Approaches in Bristol and Liverpool'. Sammen danner de et unikt fingeraftryk.Projekter
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Re-using brownfield land in a context of weak property market conditions and dwindling public resources: the role of 'meanwhile land'
Martin, M.
ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council)
01/09/2013 → 30/09/2016
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
Presse/Medier
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Temporary urban solutions help us deal with crisis – and can lead to radical shifts in city space (COVID-19)
Michael Martin
15/04/2020
1 Mediebidrag
Presse/medie
Publikation
- 18 Citationer
- 1 Bidrag til avis - Avisartikel
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Temporary urban solutions help us deal with crisis – and can lead to radical shifts in city space (COVID-19)
Martin, M., Deas, I. & Hincks, S., apr. 2020, I: The Conversation.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Bidrag til avis - Avisartikel