Cahiers
de l'IAURIF n°146
Large-scale urban development projects in Europe :
what lessons can be learnt for the Île-de-France
Region ?
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Editorial :
Bringing in change in City-regions
Jean-Paul Huchon, President of the Regional Council of Île-de-France
Large-scale urban development projects in Europe :
what lessons can be learnt for the Île-de-France Region
?
Paul Lecroart, Jean-Pierre Palisse, IAURIF
Framework for projects: strategies,
spatial planning, and partnerships
Strategies, stakeholders, and large-scale projects : a few pointers
Paul Lecroart, IAURIF
From Docklands to Thames Gateway: reversing the tides
Peter Hall, The Bartlett, Faculty of the Built Environment, London
Berlin's Urban Development Strategy - Planning and Projects
Hilmar von Lojewski, Senate Department of Urban Development, Berlin
Amsterdam Zuidas: ambition and uncertainties of a large
scale mixed-use urban development
Stan Majoor, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan
and International Development Studies
Opening a new urban waterfront for Barcelona: The
transformation of the Besòs-Forum area
Miquel Sodupe, Barcelona Regional
Ø restad - the generator of the Øresund region ?
Carsten Arlund, Ørestad Development Corporation
Porto Antico in Genoa: a project on the rise
Maria Basile, University of Genoa and University of Paris VIII
Trans scalar strategies of action: comparing experiences of mega projects in
city regions of Europe
Willem Salet, Amsterdam Institute of Metropolitan and International Development
Studie
Large-scale urban development projects: where public
and private strategies converge
Ludovic Halbert, CNRS
Delivering
the projects : approaches, methods, and tools
From the plan to the city: managing large-scale urban development projects in Europe
Paul Lecroart, IAURIF
The 22@Barcelona project: brownfield urban redevelopment or innovation melting pot?
Albert Broggi, Aula Barcelona
IJburg, the bumpy road of an ambitious new (sub)urban district for Amsterdam
Tineke Lupi, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development
Studie
Malmö, Västra Hamnen (Sweden): methods and
tools for urban transformation
Göran Rosberg, Municipality of Malmö
Glasgow Clyde Waterfront: public partnership, private
developments
David Forsyth, Benchmark Media
Rotterdam CityPorts, a new organisation, a new path to
urban port restructuring
Jaap van der Want, Rotterdam CityPorts
The North Milan model: economic regeneration without
an urban development project ?
Floridea Di Ciommo, CSTB (scientific and technical centre
for the building industry)
Planning and delivery structures in Europe: a comparative
approach
Thierry Vilmin, Logiville
Housing policies, social mix, and large-scale development
projects
The ambitions and contradictions of Thames Gateway
Brigitte Guigou, IAURIF
Are large-scale sustainable neighbourhood projects the
ecological laboratories of the future ?
Dominique Sellier, ARENE Île-de-France
To be published :
Between projects
and strategies, the financial gamble of six city regions
in
Europe
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