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Reviewing and developing the Scottish regeneration scene ‘Innovation or institutional clutter?’ Greg Lloyd. Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum Annual Conference 2006 Dundee March 10, 2006. To review the emerging development of urban regeneration in Scotland.
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Reviewing and developing the Scottish regeneration scene ‘Innovation or institutional clutter?’ Greg Lloyd Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum Annual Conference 2006 Dundee March 10, 2006
To review the emerging development of urban regeneration in Scotland. To identify what represents innovation or institutional clutter. To consider a way forward. Overview
The urban challenge – degeneration, regeneration and connectivity • History, culture and identity of urban change and development. • Devolution and new spatial economic agendas. • Scalar relative economic performances – between and within urban areas. • Differential institutional arrangements & infrastructure deficits – ‘planning backwards’. • ‘Pariah’ urban change – growth, decline and ‘trickle down’.
Egan Review 2003 Lyons Review 2004 Gershon Review 2004 Barker Report 2005 Hampton Review 2005 Arculus Report 2005 Audit Commission 2006 Third Way modernisation
Evidence Cities Review 2001 Political Partnership Agreement 2003 Policy Framework of Economic Development in Scotland 2004 Smart Successful Scotland 2004 Modernising Planning White Paper 2005 Planning etc (Scotland) Bill 2006 Infrastructure Statement 2005 City regions Community planning Regeneration statement 2006 Parallel ideas: The congested state?
Scalar tensions – space versus place Strategic versus local Territory versus theme Efficiency versus inclusion Integration versus fragmentation Voluntarism versus contractualisation Towards the organic state?