Urban Renaissance Belfast's Lessons for Policy and Partnership

Belfast is at a turning point in its history. If it is to succeed as the peace process advances, the achievements of past urban regeneration efforts need to be evaluated in order to set in place effective policies and strategies for the future. Beginning with environmental priorities, Laganside Corp...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Content Provider (content provider), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Content Provider
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2000.
Colección:Territorial development studies.
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  • CONTENTS; PREFACE BY THE RT. HON. RICHARD CABORN MP MINISTER OFTRADE; INTRODUCTION; Laganside: Linking Environmental Improvement, Infrastructure for Economic Development, and Social Cohesion; OECD EVALUATION OF LAGANSIDE, BELFAST; PART ONE - CONTEXT; Employment; European Union; The Republic of Ireland; Governance; The Belfast Urban Area Plan 2001; Laganside Corporation; Organisational Structure; Funding; Institutional Roles; Regulatory Framework; PART TWO - ACHIEVEMENTS; Redevelopment Projects within the Designated Area; PART THREE -LESSONS LEARNED; Infrastructure; Contaminated Land
  • Economic OutcomesJob Creation; Private Sector/Commercial Context; Political /Statutory Context; Partnerships; Built Environment; Public Realm; 1999: A Turning Point?; PART FOUR- THE WAY FORWARD; Cathedral Quarter; Linkages to the city centre; Community integration; Governance; Jobs and Investment; Funding; Recommendations; Relevant recommendations emerging from OECD Studies and Publicationsand importance of international exchange; Conclusion; APPENDICE -EXAMPLES OF LAGANSIDE SITES; OECD/TUAC JOINT SEMINAR; PARTNERSHIPS AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT; Opening Comments
  • Tony Hopkins CBE, Chairman, Laganside CorporationA Place for People; The Role of Partnership in Local Development; John Monks, General Secretary, Trade Union Congress, UK; Partnership in Local Development - an ILO Perspective; Werner Sengenberger, Director of the Employment and TrainingDepartment, ILO Geneva; Trade Union Involvement in Local Development; Patricia O'Donovan, Deputy General Secretary, Irish Congress of TradeUnions; The Role of Partnership in Local Development; Paul Cullen, Chairman, LEED Directing Committee; Review of the Experience of Laganside since 1989
  • Mike Smith, Chief Executive, Laganside CorporationRemarks on Design and Urbanism; Peter Hunter, RIBA Architect and Development Consultant, London; Review of the Experience of Berlin since 1989; Irina Orssich, Investitions Bank, Berlin; Local Partnerships and Regional Developments - Thames Gateway; John McWilliam, Deputy Vice Chancellor University of Greenwich; Partnerships and Regional Development; Dale Medearis, International Office, United States EnvironmentalProtection Agency; Trade Union Economic Development efforts in the United States
  • John T. Joyce, President Emeritus International Union of Bricklayers andAllied Craft WorkersA Local Authority Perspective; Marie-Thérèse McGivern, Belfast City Council; Participation in Planning in These New Times; Frank Gaffikin and Mike Morrissey, University of Ulster; Brownfields Programmes; Karl Alvarez, United States Environmental Protection Agency; The Review of Laganside Corporation: A Peer Perspective; Greg Clark, Managing Director Economic Development,Greater LondonEnterprise Ltd; BIBLIOGRAPHY