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Author Evans, G., ; Shaw , P.,
Title The contribution of culture to regeneration in the UK: a review of evidence
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Evans, G., Shaw, P. (2004) The contribution of culture to regeneration in the UK: a review of evidence ‑ A report to the Department for Culture Media and Sport. London: Department for Culture Media and Sport.

Link to article http://www.scholars-on-bilbao.info/fichas/EvansShaw2004.pdf
Abstract This review was commissioned by the Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) to inform the preparation of a policy document on the contribution of cultural activity to regeneration It has been written primarily as a briefing for DCMS officials. Carried out over the summer 2003, responses and coverage of published and ‘in press’ information may not be as full as a longer research period would have allowed, however the review has been extensive within the culture and regeneration sphere. New reports and publications are emerging almost daily, in part due to the raised interest in and awareness of the subject, and these should be continually reviewed as policy formulation and implementation is undertaken. In addition to setting out its own objectives for culture and regeneration, DCMS is working to increase awareness within other Government departments of the potential contribution of cultural activity to their regeneration programmes. The indicators of regeneration most commonly referred to in this paper are those already widely used by Government in the context of neighbourhood renewal, social inclusion and community cohesion: reduced levels of crime, increased health and well-being, increased educational attainment, reduced unemployment, greater community cohesion, greater environmental quality and quality of life (or liveability).


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