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The effect of urban quality improvements on economic activity
Authors:Whitehead Tim  Simmonds David  Preston John
Institution:Transport Studies Unit, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, 11 Bevington Road, Oxford, England, OX2 6NB, UK. placemaker@shaw.ca
Abstract:This paper is concerned with the link between urban quality improvements and economic activity. A key question is whether improvements in the urban environment which might be achieved, for instance, through pedestrianisation, will affect business location choices - for example, are office or retail businesses particularly keen to locate in more pleasant urban places? The paper outlines the current state of development of the literature with respect to the influence of urban quality on economic activity, and proposes a framework for forecasting economic impacts based on three communities of reference: customers, employees, and the businesses themselves. The results from original modelling of a case study area in Manchester, England are reported and suggest that the positive uplifts that may be expected from environmental improvement programmes may well be on a scale which is significant. The research is obviously important for the urban regeneration and renaissance agendas which posit attractive and well-designed environments as a way to create the right conditions for promoting economic growth.
Keywords:Town centre regeneration  Urban quality  Economic impact  Pedestrianization  Land use/transport interaction models
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