Towards Radical Regeneration
Towards Radical Regeneration by is a compelling exploration of how cities, landscapes and communities can be reborn through bold policy, inclusive design and ecological thinking. This book cuts through jargon to offer a clear, practical roadmap for planners, policymakers, activists and curious citizens who want measurable change — not just good intentions.
Begin with a fresh perspective on urban and rural renewal: vivid case studies, evidence-based strategies and thoughtful critiques reveal what truly works when regeneration becomes both radical and responsible. The narrative balances theory and hands-on solutions, covering topics such as community-led development, green infrastructure, adaptive reuse, social equity and climate resilience. Readers will find frameworks for translating ambitious ideas into local action, whether in small towns or megacities.
What makes this work essential is its focus on outcomes: healthier neighbourhoods, improved access to services, economic vitality and stronger social ties. It’s written in accessible, professional language that resonates with professionals across sectors and geography — from London and New York to Nairobi, Mumbai and Melbourne — making it relevant for an international audience looking to implement context-sensitive change.
If you’re invested in transforming places for people and planet, this book provides both inspiration and tools. Ideal for public officials, design professionals, community organisers and students of urbanism, Towards Radical Regeneration equips you to envision and deliver meaningful, lasting renewal. Order your copy today and start shaping the next generation of resilient, inclusive places.
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