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Title: The regeneration of Glasgow: the contribution of community-based housing associations to Glasgow's tenement improvement programme 1964-1984
Author(s): Robertson, Douglas
Contact Email: d.s.robertson@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Glasgow
Urban renewal
Housing
Housing associations
Issue Date: 1989
Date Deposited: 18-Feb-2015
Citation: Robertson D (1989) The regeneration of Glasgow: the contribution of community-based housing associations to Glasgow's tenement improvement programme 1964-1984. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 105 (2), pp. 67-75. https://doi.org/10.1080/00369228918736758
Abstract: Glasgow is the U.K.'s leading exponent of urban renewal. This paper traces the development of the city's massive urban renewal programme, focusing in particular on the linchpin role played by Glasgow's community‐based housing associations. By drawing upon a unique data set, covering all publicly funded renovation awards issued between 1974 and 1984, an attempt is made at measuring the effectiveness of targeting this programme's expenditure. The paper concludes by highlighting the various factors crucial to Glasgow's successful renovation strategy.
DOI Link: 10.1080/00369228918736758
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