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Title Integrating distressed urban areas
Published Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1998
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Description 1 online resource (169 pages) : illustrations
Series Territorial development
Territorial development studies.
Summary Distressed urban areas threaten social cohesion in urban regions, the very centre of our economies. This problem can be traced to no single cause; rather it represents a combination of environmental, economic, social and cultural circumstances that take spatial form in different parts of inner cities and suburbs. Traditional policies have not succeeded in halting the downward spiral that effects these areas because they were unable to address the complex and area-based nature of the problem at the local level. The aim of this study is to describe this phenomenon and analyse policies implemented in OECD countries, so as to come up with multisectoral policies that are better suited to the problems they have to address.Policy objectives include attracting investment, creating jobs, rebuilding sound economic and social foundations and, more generally, combatting the isolation from which distressed urban areas suffer. Different levels of government, civic society and the private sector all have roles to play. There is an urgent need for integrative policies based on reinforcement of the local dimension and on partnerships that bring all the actors together
Analysis Urban Sociology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-169)
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Urban policy -- OECD countries.
Urban renewal -- OECD countries.
Form Electronic book
Author Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
ISBN 128002965X
9264160620
9781280029653
9789264160620
9789264162884