Sustaining Local Involvement

In examining OECD member countries' experience of urban regeneration programmes three issues in particular stand out: whether the real focus of urban policy is the regeneration of urban economies, or the more equitable distribution of benefits; in consequence, the nature of the main policy obje...

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Community development
Environmental policy
Geography
Metropolitan areas
Necessary conditions
Neighborhoods
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Outcomes
Programmes
Sustainable development
Urban economics
Urban policy
Urban renewal
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