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Neighbourhood Management and the Future of Urban Areas
Neighbourhood Management and the Future of Urban Areas
Anne Power

Contents 1. Introduction: What is Neighbourhood Management? ................................................. 1 2. Approach to the study ................................................................................................ 4 3. Why do we need neighbourhood management?.......................................................... 7 4. What should neighbourhood managers manage?...................................................... 12 5. How neighbourhood management works in practice ................................................ 17 6. Costs and benefits of neighbourhood management................................................... 27 7. Lessons and Ways Forward ..................................................................................... 33

CASEpaper 77 January 2004

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References: Neighbourhood Renewal Unit, Press release, Guidance of Neighbourhood Management (2003). Housing Commission Report (2002) Birmingham City Council. 9 10 11 Power, A (1997) Estates on the Edge London: Macmillan Press 12 Glennerster, H and Hills, J (eds) (1998) The State of Welfare: The economics of social spending Oxford: Oxford University Press 14 Power, A (1993) Hovels to High Rise London: Routledge

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