Requalifying the built environment : challenges and responses

2012 
Table of Contents (preliminary) Foreword Introduction Requalifying the Built Environment: Challenges and Responses by Roderick J. Lawrence, Hulya Turgut, and Peter Kellett I Heritage and Cultural Identity: Key Issues The Heritage of the Built Environment as Development: Paradigms, Possibilities, and Problems by Gregory Ashworth Historic City Centres as a Catalyst for Wider Sustainable Urban Regeneration by Amira M. Elnokaly and Ahmed B. Elseragy Case Studies in Renovation and Urban Regeneration: Learning by Doing by Rolf Johansson II Challenges of the Institutional, Economic, and Political Context Ideologies of Gentrification and the Right to the City by Loretta Lees Social and Spatial Re-Structuring in Inner-City Residential Areas: The Case of Fener-Balat, Istanbul by Hulya Turgut and Begum Sismanyazici Who Won the Battle of Beirut Downtown? Revisiting the Crisis of Cultural Identity in Rehabilitating Post- War Beirut by Tarek Saad Ragab III Implementation Addressing Key Challenges Requalifying Aging Suburbs to Counter Urban Sprawl: The Contribution of GIRBa to Cultural Sustainability by Carole Despres, Andree Fortin, and Genevieve Vachon Resident-Led Regeneration: Proposals for Large-Scale Mainstream Self-Build Development in London by Levent Kerimol Social Urbanism: Integrated and Participatory Urban Upgrading in Medellin, Colombia by Camilo Calderon Empowering Local Communities to Revitalise Old Quarters: Cases From Egypt by Maye Yehia Epilogue Requalifying the Built Environment: Moving Forward by Roderick J. Lawrence Authors Index
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