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Site Investigation
The site investigation phase focuses on confirming contamination, locating any such contamination, and characterizing its nature and extent.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Site Remediation Plan
The environmental impact assessment (EIA) will address two types of contamination: first, those materials that need to be removed because of planned construction activities (for instance, because a
Managing the Potential Undesirable Impacts of Urban Regeneration: Gentrification and Loss of Social Capital
One of the unintended consequences of urban regeneration is gentrification.
Defining the Planning Framework
Each city government will adopt a different approach to planning their urban regeneration projects.
Master Planning
A master plan is a dynamic long-term planning document that provides a conceptual layout to guide future growth and development.
Developing Design Standards
The thoughtful design of high-quality buildings and public spaces is vital not only to the improvement of the standard of living and work environment of regeneration areas but also to the creation
Setting the Scene
Given the scale of change typically envisioned in urban regeneration initiatives, strong relationships between the public and private sectors will need to be forged early in the process so that the
Defining the Implementation Process and Institutional Arrangements
Determining the optimum institutional structures will be key to the success of the project.
Defining Early Wins
Early in the process, the scoping exercise would identify potential projects that might be initiated for “early wins” to build confidence in the project.
Partnering Arrangements with the Private Sector
Whether an urban regeneration initiative is led by the public or private sector, there are various types of structures that can be adopted for creating a mutually beneficial partnership between the






