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Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal is the leading peer-reviewed journal for all professionals, researchers and scholars concerned with physical, economic and social regeneration of urban communities. It publishes in-depth articles, applied research and real-world case studies on the latest strategy, policy-making and current and best practice in the field.... read more
Subjects covered include: raising and structuring finance for regeneration; selecting investment and development partners; marketing and branding; planning; economic development; encouraging inward investment; delivering regeneration projects on schedule and on budget; reinvigorating town centres and the high street; leveraging arts, cultural and heritage; improving access to employment; housing and regeneration; major infrastructure projects and regeneration; tourism; leases, rents and rating issues; case studies of major regeneration projects; urban/community planning.
Editorial Board
Journal of Urban Regeneration & Renewal is guided by an expert Editor and an eminent Editorial Board who review all published content to ensure it is practical, authoritative and relevant.
Editor
- Andrew Tallon, Senior Lecturer in Urban Policy, University of the West of England
Editorial Board
- Lars Axelsen, Chief Executive, The Danish Landowners Investment Fund
- Nick Bailey, Emeritus Professor of Urban Regeneration, University of Westminster
- Amanda Beresford, Partner and Head of Planning, Shulmans
- Jurgen Bruns-Berentelg, Chief Executive, HafenCity Hamburg
- Greg Clark, Chairman, OECD Forum of Cities and Regions
- Jon Coaffee, Professor in Urban Geography, University of Warwick
- Andres Coca-Stefaniak, Professor of Tourism, Events and Sustainability, University of Greenwich
- Joe Docherty, Chief Executive Officer, Newcastle College Group
- Dr Stefano de Falco, Chief, IRGIT, University of Naples Federico II
- James A. Fawcett, Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies and School of Policy, Planning and Development, University of Southern California
- David Feehan, President, Civitas Consultants
- Gary Ferguson, Executive Director, Downtown Ithaca Alliance
- Brian Field, former Urban Planning and Development Adviser, The European Investment Bank
- Magdalena Florek, Adjunct Professor, Department of Trade and Marketing, Poznan University of Economics
- Ghislaine Halpenny, Assistant Director, British Property Federation
- Brian Ham, Executive Director, Enterprise and Development, Home Group
- Bo Bjerre Hansen, Urban Regeneration Expert & Head of Communications, Landowners Investment Foundation
- Edward Harkins, Knowledge and Research Associate, Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum
- Marie Howland, Professor Emerita, Program in Urban Studies and Planning, University of Maryland
- Nigel Hugill, Executive Chairman, Urban&Civic
- Elizabeth Jackson, President, The Urban Agenda
- Nick Johnson, Deputy Chief Executive, Urban Splash
- Angus Kennedy, Chair, World Habitat
- Alyas Khan, Chairman and CEO, Emica Group
- Daniel Klemm, Head of Policy and Communications, Together Housing Group
- Paul Levy, President & CEO, Central Philadelphia Development Corporation
- Jonathan Manns, Senior Director, Jones Lang LaSalle
- Professor Philip McCann, Sir Terry Leahy Chair in Urban and Regional Economics, Alliance Manchester Business School
- Michael Parkinson, Executive Director, Heseltine Institute for Public Policy and Practice, University of Liverpool
- Andy Pike, Henry Daysh Chair of Regional Development Studies, Newcastle University
- Gareth Potts, Adjunct Faculty, Center for Global and International Studies, Hood College, Maryland
- Peter Roberts, Professor, Academy for Sustainable Communities
- Raymond Saller, Department of Labor and Economic Development, City of Munich
- Stephen Sully, Life Member, Mainstreet Australia & Strategic Advisor, Steve Sully Consulting
- Ivan Turok, Deputy Executive Director, Economic Performance and Development, Human Sciences Research Council
- Rachel Weber, Professor, Urban Planning and Policy Department, University of Illinois at Chicago