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Id 149
Author Jones, A., L.
Title Regenerating Urban Waterfronts—Creating Better Futures—From Commercial and Leisure Market Places to Cultural Quarters and Innovation Districts.
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Jones, A.L. (2017). Regenerating Urban Waterfronts—Creating Better Futures—From Commercial and Leisure Market Places to Cultural Quarters and Innovation Districts. Planning Practice & Research, 32(3): 333‑344.

Link to article https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2016.1222146
Abstract This paper investigates the contemporary issues in waterfront regeneration strategies. It evaluates and analyzes the legacies from past international waterfront projects through case examples and review policies, practices, trends and issues that pertain to waterfront regeneration. The impact of these within urban regeneration and urban cultural contexts are in turn considered. In this respect, the paper tracks the changes from typical festival-type market regeneration initiatives of the 1980s and 1990s to more culturally and entrepreneurial-focused projects evidenced today. Contemporary issues that stakeholders should consider when evaluating waterfront projects are considered. The paper gives recommendations for the direction of future waterfront development strategies.

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It evaluates and analyzes the legacies from past international waterfront projects through case examples and review policies, practices, trends and issues that pertain to waterfront regeneration. waterfront and dockland renewal projects outside the usa and particularly in asia europe and the uk followed in a similar vein albeit often on a more pragmatic level. in this respect bunce and desfor jones beezmez wood and sasaki have all highlighted some of the more contemporary political and social challenges created by waterfront regeneration projects today. indeed it is now interesting to see that even in the usa annual award prizes for excellence on the waterfront have established criteria for innovative waterfront regeneration which highlight such aspects as best environmental protection and enhancement best historic preservation and adaptive use best parks and recreation and best neighborhood. today it is encouraging to see that more publicly spirited approaches or models are being increasingly adopted as the template for the more recent and future regeneration projects.


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