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Urban regeneration and social sustainability

LSE Cities book launch

Date: Wednesday 29 June 2011 
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue:  Thai Theatre, New Academic Building
Speakers: Andrea Colantonio, Tim Dixon, Brian Field and Jan Olbrycht
Chair: Professor Anne Power

Urban regeneration is a key focus for public policy throughout Europe. This launch marks an examination of social sustainability through the analysis of its meaning and significance. The authors will offer a comprehensive European perspective to identify best practice in sustainable urban regeneration in five major cities in Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, and the UK. Respondents will discuss current policy thinking and the future of the EU Urban Agenda.

Andrea Colantonio is Research Coordinator at LSE Cities. Tim Dixon is Director of the Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, Oxford Brookes University. Brian Field is Urban Specialist with the European Investment Bank. Jan Olbrycht is MEP and Chair of the Urban Intergroup, European Parliament. Anne Power is Professor with the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE.

For any queries phone and email h.c.stevens@lse.ac.uk or +44 (0)20 7955 7390. You can also visit the LSE cities website.

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