1st Edition

Managing the City The Aims and Impacts of Urban Policy

Edited By Brian Robson Copyright 1987
    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1987, addresses questions which have gained new importance in the light of the continuing erosion of the economic base and social stability of cities. The recurring riots in inner cities are but the outward manifestation of the profound collapse of the civic societies of our cities. This book addresses three main issues: What has gone wrong? What successes and failures have changes in policy had? And what should be the shape of future urban policy? This book will be interest to students of sociology, urban studies and human geography.

    Introduction;  1. The Enduring City: A Perspective on Decline Brian Robson  2. Urban Policy: Art not Science? Paul Cheshire  3. Glasgow: Policy for the Post-Industrial City W. F. Lever 4 . High Technology Industry, Regional Development and Defence Manufacturing: A Case Study in the UK Sunbelt Martin Boddy  5. Advanced Telecommunications and Regional Economic Development J. B. Goddard and A. E. Gillespie  6. Housing Reinvestment and Neighbourhood Revitalisation: Economic Perspectives Duncan Maclennan  7. The Social Consequences of Housing Design Alice Coleman  8. Land Prices and Land Availability in Inner City Redevelopment C. D. Adams, A. E. Baum and B. D. MacGregor  9. The Development Plan: Vision or Vacuum? Derek Lyddon  10. Counter-Urbanisation and the Rural Periphery: Some Evidence from North Devon D. J. Grafton and N. Bolton  11. The Policy Framework Brian Robson;  List of Contributors;  Index

    Biography

    Brian Robson