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Book Synopsis
Urban regeneration is a key focus for public policy throughout Europe. This book examines social sustainability and analyses its meaning and significance an area of research which has, until now, been comparatively neglected. The authors offer a comprehensive European perspective to identify best practice in sustainable urban regeneration in five major cities in Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, and the UK.

Urban Regeneration & Social Sustainability: best practice from European cities examines the extent to which social sustainability is incorporated within urban regeneration projects in the EU, but also investigates how local authorities, developers, investors and other key stakeholders approach sustainability. The book covers the recent economic recession and the growth of responsible investment (RI) and corporate responsibility (CR) agendas of investors and developers. It also provides a thorough analysis of the current metrics and tools used by the public, private and

Table of Contents

The Authors xiii

Contributing Authors xiv

Foreword: Stanley McGreal xv

All chapters authored by Andrea Colantonio and Tim Dixon unless otherwise stated

PART I SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND URBAN REGENERATION 1

1 Introduction 3

Background and context 3

Urban regeneration and social sustainability 7

Aims and objectives 9

Methodology for the research 11

Case study selection 13

Outline of the book 17

2 Social Sustainability and Sustainable Communities: Towards a Conceptual Framework 18

Introduction 18

What is social sustainability? 19

Traditional and emerging themes and dimensions 24

Sustainable cities and communities 30

Conclusions 35

3 Metrics and Tools for Social Sustainability 37

Introduction 37

Impact assessment and social sustainability assessment 38

A brief overview of sustainability indicators and social sustainability tools 47

Traditional social indicators versus emerging social sustainability indicators 50

Conclusions 52

4 Urban Regeneration: Delivering Social Sustainability 54

Introduction 54

A question of definition 55

Evolution of urban regeneration policy 57

Responsible investment practices 62

Institutional involvement in urban regeneration 65

Partnership models 71

Integrating and measuring social sustainability in urban regeneration 77

Conclusions 78

PART I I SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE URBAN REGENERATION IN EUROPE 81

5 Integrated Urban Regeneration and Sustainability: Approaches from the European Union 83
Juliet Carpenter

Introduction 83

The EU policy framework 84

The Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund to 2006 88

The URBAN Community Initiative 95

Structural Funds 2007–2013 97

Conclusions 100

6 The Future Regeneration of Roath Basin, Cardiff Bay 102
Tim Dixon and Austine Ngómbe

Introduction 102

Historic perspective 103

Regeneration policy: Cardiff Bay 105

Policy and context: Recent developments 110

Regeneration of Roath Basin 112

Conclusions 121

7 The Regeneration of La Mina – Sant Adriá de Besós 122
Venere Stefania Sanna and Andrea Colantonio

Introduction 122

Urban development and decline 124

The policy context 125

Urban regeneration and partnership arrangements 127

Social sustainability 135

Conclusions 141

8 The Regeneration of Turin and Porta Palazzo 143

Introduction 143

Urban development and decline 144

The policy context 145

Urban regeneration and partnership arrangements 149

Social sustainability 159

Conclusions 167

9 The Regeneration of Rotterdam and the ‘South Pact’ 168

Introduction 168

Urban development and decline 170

Policy context 171

The regeneration of South Rotterdam and partnership arrangements 174

Social sustainability 179

Conclusions 185

10 Leipzig East and the Socially Integrative City (‘Soziale Stadt’) Programme 187
Robin Ganser

Introduction 187

Policy context 188

Funding structures 199

Partnership arrangements 200

Social sustainability 201

Conclusions 204

PART I I I BEST PRACTICES IN URBAN REGENERATION: CONCLUDING PERSPECTIVES 207

11 Towards Best Practice and a Social Sustainability Assessment Framework 209

Introduction and context 209

Best practice in social sustainability monitoring systems: igloo’s SRI system 211

The social sustainability assessment framework 215

Conclusions 238

12 Conclusions 240

Introduction 240

Setting the scene: From distressed urban areas to regenerated urban areas? 242

Socially sustainable urban regeneration policy 245

Best approaches and practices to implement and monitor social sustainability 249

Public–private partnerships and emerging urban regeneration delivery vehicles 253

The future of urban regeneration: Moving out of recession and retaining the social dimension 254

Appendices 259

1 Interviews conducted as part of the research process and fieldworks 259

2 Vancouver’s quality of life and social sustainability indicators 262

3 The evolution of sustainable development metrics initiatives by governmental and institutional organisations 263

4 Main CSR and social capital initiatives, tools and techniques 266

5 Assessment of igloo’s SRI policy objectives 270

6 List of comparative baseline basic indicators for La Mina neighbourhood (2001) 273

Bibliography 285

Index 309

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Urban regeneration is a key focus for public policy throughout Europe. This book examines social sustainability and analyses its meaning and significance an area of research which has, until now, been comparatively neglected. The authors offer a comprehensive European perspective to identify best practice in sustainable urban regeneration in five major cities in Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, and the UK.

      Urban Regeneration & Social Sustainability: best practice from European cities examines the extent to which social sustainability is incorporated within urban regeneration projects in the EU, but also investigates how local authorities, developers, investors and other key stakeholders approach sustainability. The book covers the recent economic recession and the growth of responsible investment (RI) and corporate responsibility (CR) agendas of investors and developers. It also provides a thorough analysis of the current metrics and tools used by the public, private and

      Table of Contents

      The Authors xiii

      Contributing Authors xiv

      Foreword: Stanley McGreal xv

      All chapters authored by Andrea Colantonio and Tim Dixon unless otherwise stated

      PART I SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND URBAN REGENERATION 1

      1 Introduction 3

      Background and context 3

      Urban regeneration and social sustainability 7

      Aims and objectives 9

      Methodology for the research 11

      Case study selection 13

      Outline of the book 17

      2 Social Sustainability and Sustainable Communities: Towards a Conceptual Framework 18

      Introduction 18

      What is social sustainability? 19

      Traditional and emerging themes and dimensions 24

      Sustainable cities and communities 30

      Conclusions 35

      3 Metrics and Tools for Social Sustainability 37

      Introduction 37

      Impact assessment and social sustainability assessment 38

      A brief overview of sustainability indicators and social sustainability tools 47

      Traditional social indicators versus emerging social sustainability indicators 50

      Conclusions 52

      4 Urban Regeneration: Delivering Social Sustainability 54

      Introduction 54

      A question of definition 55

      Evolution of urban regeneration policy 57

      Responsible investment practices 62

      Institutional involvement in urban regeneration 65

      Partnership models 71

      Integrating and measuring social sustainability in urban regeneration 77

      Conclusions 78

      PART I I SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE URBAN REGENERATION IN EUROPE 81

      5 Integrated Urban Regeneration and Sustainability: Approaches from the European Union 83
      Juliet Carpenter

      Introduction 83

      The EU policy framework 84

      The Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund to 2006 88

      The URBAN Community Initiative 95

      Structural Funds 2007–2013 97

      Conclusions 100

      6 The Future Regeneration of Roath Basin, Cardiff Bay 102
      Tim Dixon and Austine Ngómbe

      Introduction 102

      Historic perspective 103

      Regeneration policy: Cardiff Bay 105

      Policy and context: Recent developments 110

      Regeneration of Roath Basin 112

      Conclusions 121

      7 The Regeneration of La Mina – Sant Adriá de Besós 122
      Venere Stefania Sanna and Andrea Colantonio

      Introduction 122

      Urban development and decline 124

      The policy context 125

      Urban regeneration and partnership arrangements 127

      Social sustainability 135

      Conclusions 141

      8 The Regeneration of Turin and Porta Palazzo 143

      Introduction 143

      Urban development and decline 144

      The policy context 145

      Urban regeneration and partnership arrangements 149

      Social sustainability 159

      Conclusions 167

      9 The Regeneration of Rotterdam and the ‘South Pact’ 168

      Introduction 168

      Urban development and decline 170

      Policy context 171

      The regeneration of South Rotterdam and partnership arrangements 174

      Social sustainability 179

      Conclusions 185

      10 Leipzig East and the Socially Integrative City (‘Soziale Stadt’) Programme 187
      Robin Ganser

      Introduction 187

      Policy context 188

      Funding structures 199

      Partnership arrangements 200

      Social sustainability 201

      Conclusions 204

      PART I I I BEST PRACTICES IN URBAN REGENERATION: CONCLUDING PERSPECTIVES 207

      11 Towards Best Practice and a Social Sustainability Assessment Framework 209

      Introduction and context 209

      Best practice in social sustainability monitoring systems: igloo’s SRI system 211

      The social sustainability assessment framework 215

      Conclusions 238

      12 Conclusions 240

      Introduction 240

      Setting the scene: From distressed urban areas to regenerated urban areas? 242

      Socially sustainable urban regeneration policy 245

      Best approaches and practices to implement and monitor social sustainability 249

      Public–private partnerships and emerging urban regeneration delivery vehicles 253

      The future of urban regeneration: Moving out of recession and retaining the social dimension 254

      Appendices 259

      1 Interviews conducted as part of the research process and fieldworks 259

      2 Vancouver’s quality of life and social sustainability indicators 262

      3 The evolution of sustainable development metrics initiatives by governmental and institutional organisations 263

      4 Main CSR and social capital initiatives, tools and techniques 266

      5 Assessment of igloo’s SRI policy objectives 270

      6 List of comparative baseline basic indicators for La Mina neighbourhood (2001) 273

      Bibliography 285

      Index 309

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