Regenerating urban land : a practitioner's guide to leveraging private investment
Publication details: World Bank Group 2016 WashingtonDescription: liii,420pISBN:- 9781464804731
- 333.77 AMI
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CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgments About the Authors Executive Summary How to Use This Book Abbreviations Part I Guidebook
1. Process
Phase 1: Scoping Phase 2: Planning Phase 3: Financing Phase 4: Implementation Notes References
2. Assets
First Asset: Land
Second Asset: Community
Third Asset: Environment
Notes
3. ReferencesSocial Impacts 131
Social Equity Aspects of Regeneration 131
Managing the Potential Undesirable Impacts of Urban
Regeneration: Gentrification and Loss of Social Capital 134
Final Words 143
Notes 145
References 145
Part II Case Studies 147
4. Puerto Madero: Regenerating a Port Area
in the Historic District of Buenos Aires 149
Introduction 149
Context and Background 150
Phase 1: Scoping 153
Phase 2: Planning 160
Phase 3: Financing and Implementation 166
Outcomes and Impacts 170
Notes 174
References 177
People Interviewed 179
5. Santiago's Repopulation Program: A Successful
Strategy for Regenerating a Shrinking City 181
Introduction 181
Context and Background 182
Phase 1: Scoping 187
Phase 2: Planning 189
Phase 3: Financing and Implementation 195
Outcomes and Impacts 200
Notes 213
References 216
People Interviewed 218
6. Shanghai: Regenerating a Historic Neighborhood
through Commercial Development 221
Introduction 221
Context and Background 222
Phase 1: Scoping 229
Phase 2: Planning 232
Phase 3: Financing and Implementing 242
Outcomes and Impacts 246
Notes - 248
References 250
People Interviewed 250
7. Ahmedabad: Reclaiming the
Sabarmati Riverfront 253
Introduction 253
Context and Background 254
Phase 1: Scoping 260
Phase 2: Planning 264
Phase 3: Financing and Implementation 267
Outcomes and Impacts 277
Notes 280
References 282
People Interviewed 283
8. Seoul: Downtown Regeneration through
Restoration of the Cheonggyecheon Stream 285
Introduction 285
Context and Background 286
Phase 1: Scoping 287
Phase 2: Planning 289
Phase 3: Financing and Implementation 295
Outcomes and Impacts 300
Notes 308
References 311
9. Washington, DCs Anacostia Waterfront Initiative: Revitalizing
the Forgotten River 313
Introduction 313
Context and Background 314
Phase 1: Scoping 315
Phase 2: Planning 316
Phase 3: Financing and Implementation 322
Outcomes and Impacts 330
Statistical Annex 338
Notes 340
References 342
People Interviewed 343
10. Singapore: Urban Redevelopment of the
Singapore City Waterfront 345
Introduction 345
Context and Background 345
Beginnings of Urban Renewal 354
Redevelopment of the Golden Shoe District 359
Singapore River: Urban Revitalization through Environmental
Cleanup and Conservation 364
Marina Bay: Building a Global City 373
Notes 381
References 382
11. Johannesburg: Aligning Diverse Prophecies
for Revitalizing a Declining Inner City 385
Introduction 385
Context and Background 386
Phase 1: Scoping 388
Phase 2: Planning 393
Phase 3: Financing and Implemention 401
Outcomes and Impacts 413
Notes 418
References 418
People Interviewed 420
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