Bordeaux: urban renovation,conservation and rehabilitation |
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Authors: | Hugh Clout |
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Institution: | Reader in the Department of Geography , University College , London |
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Abstract: | Over the past thirty years Bordeaux's politicians and planners have played critical roles in both changing and conserving the inner environments of one of France's most attractive provincial cities. A succession of urban policies has been implemented to attempt to halt depopulation, economic decline and environmental degradation in the inner city. These policies reflect changing emphasis in national planning for urban areas and have ranged from slum clearance and total renovation in the Mériadeck district, to a recent more socially aware set of approaches that attempt to rehabilitate inner‐city housing and promote neighbourhood well‐being in the district of Saint Michel. Investment in architectural conservation continues apace and both private and public capital is being directed to improving housing stock in the inner city. Attempts to revitalise economic activities have achieved modest success but more socially orientated policies prove difficult to implement. |
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Keywords: | Architecture Bordeaux Conservation Housing Inner‐city Rehabilitation Renovation Slum clearance Social policy Urban policy |
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