2007
DOI: 10.3828/tpr.78.6.4
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'City living' and sustainable development: The experience of a UK regional city

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“…While the focus on tax incentives to encourage private sector housing developments has resulted in a significant increase in the aggregate level of development, questions remain relating to the overall quality and suitability of the housing stock. As Unsworth (2007) notes, urban renaissance policy has largely been focused on catering to the needs of a profit-maximising private sector rather than about prioritising sustainable development. This suggests the need for a more nuanced and multi-dimensional policy response, one that takes into consideration liveability as well as sustainability concerns.…”
Section: Dependent Variable -Apartment Dissatisfactionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While the focus on tax incentives to encourage private sector housing developments has resulted in a significant increase in the aggregate level of development, questions remain relating to the overall quality and suitability of the housing stock. As Unsworth (2007) notes, urban renaissance policy has largely been focused on catering to the needs of a profit-maximising private sector rather than about prioritising sustainable development. This suggests the need for a more nuanced and multi-dimensional policy response, one that takes into consideration liveability as well as sustainability concerns.…”
Section: Dependent Variable -Apartment Dissatisfactionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Using the case of Leeds, Unsworth (2007) highlights how developments in line with compact city principles have prioritised economic gains over environmental or social ones.…”
Section: 31trade-offs Between the Environmental And Other Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haciendo una revisión bibliográfi ca encontramos tres tipos de estudios: En primer lugar, un trabajo que analiza de forma explícita y crítica los procesos de gentrfi cación específi cos en Leeds (Dutton, 2003(Dutton, , 2008González & Waley, 2013;Green, 2007;Hodkinson, 2011); en segundo lugar, trabajos que se centran en la regeneración urbana que ha tenido lugar en el centro de Leeds en los últimos años y sobre todo en el boom residencial. Estos estudios están escritos desde una perspectiva del profesional urbanista y menos críticos (Nathan & Unsworth, 2006;Stillwell & Unsworth, 2008;Unsworth, 2007;Unsworth & Smales, 2010); y en tercer lugar, una colección de estudios más general y diversa que discute varios aspectos de la vida urbana y política en Leeds y otras ciudades similares y que discute temas relacionados con la gentrifi cación desde una variedad de perspectivas analíticas Julier, 2011;Smith, , 2005Smith, , 2007Smith, , 2008. Además de énfasis en el fenómeno de "city living" (ver más adelante) también se presta atención en estos estudios a los cambios en la cultura urbana y las prác-ticas de consumo (Bell, 2009;Harcup, 2000;Chatterton & Unsworth, 2004;Spracklen et al, 2013), el rol del marketing de ciudades (Julier, 2011;O'Connor et al, 2008), la cuestionable calidad de los nuevos paisajes urbanos en el centro (Haughton, 2009) y el efecto gentrifi cador del llamado fenómeno de la estudentifi cación (ver más adelante) (Chatterton, 2010;Smith, , 2007.…”
Section: La Gentrifi Cación En Una Ciudad "Provincial"unclassified