Poor Neighbourhoods
Policy, Renewal and Change
Distributed for Policy Press at the University of Bristol
256 pages
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6 x 9
Drawing on practical experience and evaluative literature generated over the last decade, Poor Neighbourhoods is the first comprehensive account of largescale policy experiments to regenerate the poorest neighborhoods in the UK, raising the level of debate on issues of community poverty. Using real-life examples to illustrate the analyses and arguments it presents, it offers readers a new set of propositions for delivering change. It is ideal for urban practitioners, teachers, and those working in regeneration, housing, community development, and related fields.
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