Urban Regeneration as a Continual Process: A Case Study of an Industrial Area in Auckland New Zealand
Rosebank is an industrial area in the middle suburbs of Auckland New Zealand. Since its initial development starting in 1959 and growth through to about 1980 it has experienced a limited down cycle with a trough about 1990. During the subsequent two decades it experience can be characterized as one of continual regeneration. Influencing Rosebank’s fortunes are a complex web of factors which include; natural decay and regeneration, macro-economic events, government economic policies, public sector assistance, natural advantages and limitations on competition from other areas.
industrial areas urban regeneration the entrepreneurial city
John BOON
Department of Construction, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
国际会议
2011 International Conference on Construction & Real Estate Management(2011建设与房地产管理国际会议)
广州
英文
107-112
2011-11-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)