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Comprehensive redevelopment takes two main forms: (i) slum clearance, occurring mainly in the ‘twilight’ zones of older towns; and (ii) city-centre redevelopment, providing modern shops and offices.
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M. Ash, ‘Development Agencies and the Community Land Bill’, Estates Gazette, 19 June 1975.
A. W. Davidson and J. E. Leonard (eds), Urban Renewal, Property Studies in the United Kingdom and Overseas, No. 3 (London: Centre for Advanced Land Use Studies, 1972) ch. 6.
Department of the Environment, Report of the Working Party on Local Authority/Private Enterprise Partnership Schemes (London: HMSO, 1972).
J. Ratcliffe, Urban Land Administration (London: Estates Gazette, 1978).
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Harvey, J. (1981). Comprehensive Redevelopment. In: The Economics of Real Property. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-86070-8_9
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